One-Man Lord of The Rings Comes to Chicago 136
nomadicpuma writes "In tandem with the return of the One-Man Star Wars Trilogy to Chicago (covered on Slashdot) is a new show giving the Lord of the Rings trilogy the same treatment. The One-Man Lord of the Rings, a performance of all three books by one actor in 60 minutes, will also be showing at the Apollo Theater through February 14, and by all indications looks to be similarly excellent."
Looks awesome! (Score:2)
What next? One-Man does the Geek Trilogy? (Matrix, Star Wars, LOTR)
Heh. That would rock. Wish I could go see this.
-WS
Sad news...L&O Actor Jerry Orbach dead at 69 (Score:1, Informative)
Sad news...L&O Actor Jerry Orbach dead at 69 (Score:2)
Fucking christ this makes me sad...
Rest in peace Jerry...
God bless.
Re:Looks awesome! (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Looks awesome! (Score:2, Insightful)
In my opinion, he does a better job of this than Star
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They concentrate entirely on Hamlet in Act 2, leaving all the other works to be performed in Act 1.
Geek Fest (Score:2, Funny)
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Re:Geek Fest (Score:3, Funny)
You don't seem to remember too much. Maybe we shouldn't value your opinion overly in this discussion.
Re:Geek Fest (Score:3, Funny)
No kidding, this is a condition which affects millions, including myself! More research into possible treatments is really needed.
Re:Hmm How does.. (Score:5, Funny)
Well, for some people it's the "Extended-Super-Duper-Just-Scored-A-Quarter-Ounce
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Re:Hmm How does.. (Score:3, Funny)
Lois: "Peter, that was just a loud barking noise!"
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More non-dialog than you think (Score:2)
Another good candidate would be The Matrix
Easy... (Score:2)
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Quickly.
Extended director cut (Score:2, Funny)
If I could (Score:5, Funny)
Re:If I could (Score:1)
half way there! just put an iPod pyramid scheme link in your message somewhere...
Re:If I could (Score:1)
The next step (Score:5, Funny)
Pundits say... (Score:5, Funny)
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least boring! (Score:1, Redundant)
Why is it that despite having unchecked LoTR stories in my preferences, I *still* see LoTR stories on the front page??
Abridged (Score:5, Funny)
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Joke (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Joke (Score:2)
Sam, to off stage: Frodo, you lazy ass... don't make me walk over there and get you. Frodo! Quit your whining. I'm going to keep on walking, and you're going to follow me, you got that? And I don't want to hear another word about your silly ring!
Re:Joke (Score:2)
The same guy that does the light-saber duel. Duh! =)
Yeah, but... (Score:1, Redundant)
Re:Tom Bombadil was the worst of Tolkien's charact (Score:1)
Re:Tom Bombadil was the worst of Tolkien's charact (Score:1)
Re:micromachines man (Score:1)
{
die "Oh, so it really *is* that small\n";
} else
{ die "Then it's not the real thing!\n"; }
Re:micromachines man (Score:2)
He sums up the scenes and just gives you the gist of the movie.
It's really quite great. It may sound lame, but if you've seen it, you'll probably think it was great. Everyone that I've talked to that has seen either show has agreed that it's excellent.
So how fast does he talk ... (Score:2, Funny)
Reminds me of the improv game "Countdown."
You have a scene, and you progressivly reduce the time for that scene. Usually it's something like 5 min, 2 min, etc. where each time it gets shorter and more frantic, all the way down to one second, where it's basically one actor saying a single word.
So, you have 9+ hours of movies condenced to one hour.
Then it's Lord of the Rings in 15 min.
Lord of the Rings in 5 min.
Lord
hammer --; (Score:1)
Final Scene (Score:2, Funny)
You see, his version of the book had a typo. The "cleansing of the shite" scene was taken literally.
Re:Final Scene (Score:2)
LISTER: What were they?
RIMMER: Seventh day advent hoppists. They believed that every Sunday should be spent hopping. They would hop to church, hop through the service, then hop back home again.
LISTER: What was the idea behind that, then?
RIMMER: Well you see, they took the Bible literally. Adam and Eve; the snake and the apple... Took it word for word. Unfortunately, their v
Re:Final Scene (Score:1)
Such deadpan humour doesn't go down well in America for some reason (as the other AC responder shows)
Theres a badly presented but excellent resource listing the scripts for most dwarf episodes here [blueyonder.co.uk]
Not the only short-attention-span theater in town! (Score:5, Interesting)
Though technically, it's a company and not just one dude, The Reduced Shakespeare Company [reducedshakespeare.com] is pretty good at this sort of thing, too. By all means, if you get a chance to see them, do so. All 37 plays in 97 minutes, not bad!
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Weren't the movies enough? (Score:1, Insightful)
Watch this post get modded down -1: Gollum by the Tolkein fanboys...
Re:Weren't the movies enough? (Score:2)
Not that it matters to you, I mean, your precious karma won't be affected because you had the wit to post anonymously.
Check out the video clips... (Score:3, Funny)
GJC
Re:Check out the video clips... (Score:2, Funny)
Are you kidding? (Score:2)
If making an ass of yourself gets in the way of your having fun, you should hand in your membership card.
Re:Han Solo (Score:1)
Um (Score:3, Funny)
Err... they are in the same body anyway.
Colin [colingregorypalmer.net]
Yea with a special 5 minute Encore! (Score:1)
Give it.. (Score:1, Troll)
One Man Star Wars Trilogy was Great! (Score:5, Informative)
My wife and I saw the "One Man Star Wars Trilogy" as my b-day gift to her on Dec. 19th at the Apollo Theater in Chicago (on Lincoln Ave.). The tickets were $19 each plus tax. Seating was for 175 and maybe 125 people were there on a bitterly cold 5-degree-fahrenheit Sunday afternoon.
The show was fantastic! We are relatively big star wars buffs, so the trivia contest at the start of the show was welcome. We got most of them, but several were so hard that an 11-year-old had to get it (the exact wording of Han Solo as being 'the main course' for the Ewoks).
The person doing the show (sorry, don't remember his name) was very talented. Several people sneezed, had to step out to the lobby, or otherwise 'interrupted' the show, and he acknowledged each humorously, in character and out, then picked up where he left off. This to me was the mark of someone who has paid their dues in improv theater being a very, very fast think-on-your-feet performer.
His intonations and body language were exquisite. He managed to make fun of the characters and still be true to the spirit of the show quite effectively. We had a wonderful night of it, a very funny and very worthwhile show!
At the end of the evening, he gave us a preview by doing Golum ("precious") and we knew it would also be a great show.
This is high praise from me. I've seen quite a bit of improv and small-performance theater due to a friend being in the scene and being invited to a variety of performances.
Just my 5 cents. We'll see him again almost assuredly. I hope he makes a good DVD deal recording his performance.
-- Kevin
Re:One Man Star Wars Trilogy was Great! (Score:2)
My girlfriend would kill me if I got her this as a gift. Of course, it would be redundant, as I'd kill myself if I even thought of giving something like this to her as a token of love.
My wife says in response, "You're just Jealous!"
Seriously, my wife's the Star Wars nut in the family. We're Unitarian [uua.org] and her religious convictions (and to some degree mine) were shaped by this mythology.
Unfortunately, the "JarJar Factor" and the "concentration of midi-chlorians" B.S. changed the nature of the storyline
This is a fantastic show (Score:3, Insightful)
Torrent? (Score:2)
What no torrents? Bastards.
One man to play them all (Score:1)
One Man Lord of the Rings cancelled (Score:1)
Must See!! (Score:3, Interesting)
A real must see show (Score:1)
This guy's amazing. Each movie/book takes up 20 minutes and at the end of each 20 minutes the guy looks exhausted from the amount of energy he puts into the show.
When he was doing the show in Vancouver recently, Ian McKellen was in town and saw the show. He then arranged to have it filmed and a copy sent to Peter Jackson.
Basically it impressed Ian McKellen so much he wrote the guy a reference.
He captures the characters and the essence of the books/movies
Free Enterprise (Score:1)
"This is simultaneously the best and worst movie I've ever seen" - Justin during Free Enterprise
Another interesting idea... (Score:1)
National Theatre of Brent (Score:1)
I saw "The Messiah" in the mid-80's, performed by Desmond "Olivier" Dingle and his sidekick, who at the time was played by Jim Broadbent (since of The Borrowers and other movies).
They have also done such epics as Lawrence of Arabia and IIRC The Old Testament.
As might be expected, the mechanics of the production and ego of the director seem to get in the way of the story as often as not
The original one-person Ring (Score:1)
Best line: "I'm not making this up, you know!"
Why indeed! - Here's why: (Score:2, Interesting)
Anyway, I saw a performance of One Man Star Wars at the Victoria Fringe Festival [victoriafringe.com] in Victoria, BC, Canada. Its incredible. This guy also performed his One Man Lord of the Rings on another night, and it was just as good. The amount of energy he puts into these plays is amazing, and he's soaking with sweat by the end of the performance. He does a pretty good job with the vo
Re:Why indeed! - Here's why: (Score:2)
I know I wouldn't. Unless it was done in satire. No, not even then.
Re:Why indeed! - Here's why: (Score:1)
One Man LOTR was just as good, although I wasn't as familiar with the characters. But he certainly did the voices perfectly.
I would highly recommend to anyone that they catch this show if they have the opportunity