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Randy Quaid Headed to Broadway!
southendmd:
--- Quote from: MaineWriter on September 12, 2007, 12:46:18 pm ---The picture came from the Seattle Times where I found the article. I am sure it is a publicity shot for the show.
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Are you kidding? Is the show "La Cage aux Fallstaff"?
Shakesthecoffecan:
--- Quote from: southendmd on September 12, 2007, 12:57:45 pm ---Are you kidding? Is the show "La Cage aux Fallstaff"?
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:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
OMG........
MaineWriter:
Here are some more pictures from the show. That's Randy in the top picture and in the two pictures with sunglasses (one playing the harmonica). It is playing in Seattle from Sept 8-30. Maybe we can talk Clarissa into going...all in the name of research, of course!
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Ellemeno:
I just read some online reviews of it, trying to muster the oomph to go. So far, I probably won't. But thought this was interesting:
RANDY QUAID (Colonel John Falstaff). Oscar, Emmy, BAFTA, and Independent Spirit Award nominee and Golden Globe winner, Randy Quaid is one of the most versatile stars in the entertainment industry with over 25 years of memorable performances in film, television and stage. As a young man driven by an intense passion for the craft of acting, he rode a bus from Texas to Hollywood and took a job as a janitor. Within a year, he earned an Academy Award nomination for his first lead performance in The Last Detail. Quaid’s astonishingly varied film repertoire spans from modern day classics (Midnight Express, The Last Picture Show) to blockbusters (Independence Day, Days of Thunder) to comedies (Kingpin, Christmas Vacation) to Academy Award winners (Brokeback Mountain, Paper Moon). He recently appeared as the King of Spain in Milos Forman’s Goya’s Ghosts and will soon be seen in the films Gary the Tennis Coach and Real Time. The television roles created by Quaid have been equally indelible, including the larger-than-life Colonel Tom Parker in “Elvis,” the complex title role in “LBJ: The Early Years,” and the heartbreaking Lenny in “Of Mice and Men.” His previous stage credits include Shakespeare in the Park’s The Golem and Sam Shepard’s True West and God of Hell.
http://www.broadwayworld.com/viewcolumn.cfm?colid=20459
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