This week, Ian McKellen is featured in a program airing on U.S. PBS stations called “Changing Stages,” a program about 20th-Century English-speaking theater. Sir Ian is interviewed in the first episode (at least), which focuses on Shakesperean stage work.
Thanks to Adrahil for that.
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Thanks to Lord JubJub for this: “Newsweek has Legolas on page 54. It’s talking about the novel-to-movie adaptions that are coming out this fall and winter. LOTR and Harry Potter are the main focus.” (Yeah, but when do we see Xoanon’s face on the cover of Time? -Tehanu.)
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Ovation Theatre Company welcomes you to their original production of J.R.R. Tolkien’s THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING. This adaptation captures the mystery and excitement of Tolkien’s mythopoetic tale of a hero’s journey through creative casting and design work, innovative huge puppets and costumes, and fresh new music composed just for this show. [More]
Thanks to S&S for the tip.
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Or maybe they’re just pandering to our pathetic obsession. Either way, it’s fun to check out their frontpage cartoon ‘Statshot,’ and their horoscope today for Capricorn. [More]
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The Official site has a rather unexciting Q&A with the great Elijah Wood (Frodo), don’t you wish you were able to ask questions? We KNOW NZ is beautiful, we KNOW PJ is cooler beyond cool, we KNOW you are Frodo Baggins…ah well, let’s start a petition to get me in charge of lotr.net…any takers? [More]
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Is it really possible that Hollywood only made about four movies this year that weren’t aimed at charter members of the Britney Spears fan club? Breathe a sigh of relief, because that’s all about to change. About six weeks from now the movie business will perversely screech on the brakes, shift gears and start flooding the marketplace with adult (and I mean this in the best sense) movies. [More]
Thanks to Damon for the tip!
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