Get the latest from backstage with Kevin Spacey showing you the rehearsals highlights and introducing you to some of the crew.
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This is a fantastic idea! To give the general public an idea of what happens backstage, get to know the actors/characters etc. Loving the dry comments. :)
Posted by: Terri | 09/19/2006 at 04:36 PM
this is so much fun! please keep this up during the run of the play..it's so interesting to see the backstage stuff...
thanks!
Posted by: sarita | 09/19/2006 at 06:11 PM
Brilliant idea keep up the good work!!!
Posted by: amanda | 09/19/2006 at 06:41 PM
This is such a great idea! The inner-workings of a stage production at The Old Vic. Oh how I envy every last person who has the opportunity to work there!
Posted by: Angela | 09/19/2006 at 06:42 PM
Wonderfull idea with the video clips, I'm really looking to go to London and watch this play live.
Posted by: Maria | 09/19/2006 at 07:13 PM
Excellent idea!! What would be even MORE excellent... make video and/or DVD of the entire play. Sell them and proceeds would benefit Old Vic!! Thanks for the inside view!!
Posted by: Janet | 09/19/2006 at 08:25 PM
I've never noticed the "piece o'crap" chandelier before. Still, I loved the performance last Thursday night.
Looking forward to seeing more cast videos - this is a fabulous idea! If someone could take us inside the shack now the lights are in, that could be cool... depending on what's inside, that is (e.g. is the rumour true that that's where all Lex Luthor's wigs are now hidden?) ;-)
Posted by: Remarkable | 09/19/2006 at 08:31 PM
This is so fun! And I'm going to have to back Maria up on that point- Record the play!(I'm hearing nothing but excellent reviews, so far). Kevin, we love and miss you across the pond, throw us a bone, eh? Let's have a video!
Posted by: Ace | 09/19/2006 at 10:58 PM
since Long Days Journey was filmed - why not film "Moon" as a go with video..and then you can fix that roof and get a "real" chandelier!
Posted by: sarita | 09/20/2006 at 02:03 AM
Wow, what a treat. These videos are a great look behind the scenes. Everyone seems to be working hard and having fun - especially Kevin. You can tell he's very relaxed and at home.
I'd like to see a video on what the actors do backstage to get ready for a performance and maybe something on the set or the costumes. How many hats did Kevin look at before picking the one he wears in the play?
Posted by: Esther | 09/20/2006 at 06:14 AM
What a great idea! Kevin's so natural behind and, of course, in front of the camera. I can't wait to board the plane next week to go see the play! Loved his comments and cracked up over the chandelier revelation. Here's hoping enough money is raised in the coming months to install a real one!
Posted by: Kelly | 09/20/2006 at 01:14 PM
ahem.
could we please please please see the roof in one of the next installements - preferably on a rainy day so that we can see the rain pouring in??
i have always been curious about it, in fact, to be honnest, i have a hard time imagining that this building even *has* a roof, so this might be my one time chance...
also, could you show us the rigging you have? is it new or does it need to be redone?
do you have a swinging floor on stage? would the stage be suitable for dance performances?
what does a dressing room look like, if thats not too indecent to ask?
the more i think about it, the more questions i have... :) really, thank you guys for doing this!!
sincerely,
ch.
Posted by: ch. | 09/20/2006 at 02:34 PM
What an incredible idea and what a truly innovative approach. This made me feel as if I sneaked behind the stage and got to take a glance at the inner cuisine of this wonderful theatre. Thank you so much, Kevin! I believe, this is even more we could dream of.
Posted by: Rouzanna | 09/20/2006 at 06:51 PM
What an absolutely wonderful idea!
I enjoyed it immensely. Thank you so much and please keep it up!
Loved it!
Posted by: Joanne | 09/21/2006 at 06:25 PM
Loved the video! Very interesting. I have never been to the Old Vic so it was a treat to see what goes on when preparing for a play. The piece of crap chandelier doean't look all that bad. Fooled me! Would love to see the play on Broadway!
Posted by: Linda | 09/22/2006 at 04:53 AM
These videos are really great. They are another Spacey swell idea of showing one the Old Vic from a different angle. They also reveal the nice one-team-spirit behind the success of a theatrical work.
I have a pretty silly question, but I'm going to ask it anyway. Though the whole point of watching a play is to see it live (I mean, that's the whole point which gives plays their basic characteristic), is there any hope in the future that these great masterpieces done on the Old Vic now like Richard II be filmed and sold on videotapes or DVDs for people like me who can't travel to London but are extremely eager to watch and enjoy them as well?
Thanks-in-advance for answering my question and keep up the good work, ladies and gentlemen. This real art you're making is the audience's sanctuary from today's decadence.
Till I be able to come to London and watch the plays myself, I send greatings to the artistic director of the Old Vic and my favourite actor, Mr. Kevin Spacey. I also want to congratulate him on the success of A Moon for the Misbegotten on which I read some first reviews showing how great its opening night was.
Posted by: Nanoumaa | 09/22/2006 at 04:13 PM
Hello Kevin!!I love you!!!You are a genius I can“t talk very well in english becuase I argentinian,but If I talk abount you I can talk a lot!!!You are beautiful,and you a great person and actor,you are increible!!
This video is great,you are funny!!!
I enjoy it see you saying a lot things that It was very interesting!!
So kevin good luck an kisses
I love you
I want to know you!!
Galaks
Posted by: Galaks | 09/23/2006 at 12:12 AM
Thank you so much for this!! The video diary is an excellent idea!
Posted by: Angelique | 09/23/2006 at 06:54 PM
Brilliant! Keep up the good work, guys! :)
Posted by: Jacobi | 09/24/2006 at 11:07 AM
That was cool, like a real visit, now this is reality that beats any crappy "reality TV" program. :) Funny comments by Spacey there too. Cool. :)
Posted by: Eva | 09/25/2006 at 03:43 AM
I can't wait to see all of these in live. I'am going to see the play in November. Now I am reading all the Eugene O'Neill's plays - all of them are fantastic - what a portrayals! I will travel especially for Spacey, from Hungary, Budapest. Till then I hope to see many introductions of the crew's stage-life.
Posted by: Andrea | 09/25/2006 at 01:01 PM
Guys...thank you for this opportunity to see the backstage. You all seem very nice and funny!
Looking forward to see other videos.
Annalisa, Rome - Italy
Posted by: Annalisa | 09/26/2006 at 02:43 PM
I absolutely love these videos, please keep more coming. I have to agree with Linda and ask that the plays be taped and sold on DVD for those who can't come to London to see them live (I really would if I could). I know what you're going to say - taping would be too expensive - but I'm not asking for a professionally done DVD, just get someone with really steady hands to tape it one night!!!
Posted by: Laura | 09/26/2006 at 11:47 PM
as i said on my space fantastic thanks and yeah ok light might be fake but it does the job for now hope you get that roof fixed sweety good luck opening night best wishes all the best love you xxxxxxxx
Posted by: elizabeth | 09/27/2006 at 03:56 AM