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Post by beckettologist on Feb 3, 2008 12:59:02 GMT -5
Some of you know that there is supposed to be a podcast (vidcast actually) of the Platform from Landscape with Weapon. When we were sitting in the audience we noticed cameras so we knew they were filming it and when we returned home I went to the National Theatre website to inquire. Gavin, the archive guy, informed me that they were indeed going to put it up in the Podcast/Vidcast area of the website but they were waiting for the participants to give their permissions. Gavin is very nice and answers emails promptly. He suggested that I subscribe to the podcast and then I would automatically know when it was available. That was back in JulyAugust. I wrote him again in November and got this reply: Dear Deborah,
I am still waiting for permissions from several of the participants to post the video online. We will write again this week requesting permission, as soon we receive permission I will post the video and your subscription will alert you. I'd like to be able to post these straight away but, unfortunately, agents tend to take their time about these things.
Best Wishes, GavinGavin Clarke Archivist National Theatre Ph: 020 7820 3512 www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/archiveSo...I was thinking we should all write again. Maybe if they know that lots of people are eager to see it (and believe me YOU WANT TO SEE it, then maybe they will move faster. It is about minutes of the cast discussing how it was to work together on the play and it is wonderful. Unscripted and lots of fun. The moderator even gives Tommy a bad time (all in fun) about bringing his phone on stage.
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Post by hollandazed on Feb 4, 2008 1:50:33 GMT -5
I submitted my request to the site's "Contact Archive" e-form so here's hoping that, even in the very smallest way, it will help expedite the process. The platform podcast as well as other published material from this production is of particular interest to me regarding the atmospherics of modern theater being utilized as a form of citizenry in presenting and questioning moral, ethical and political issues of our time. This would be an exemplary case study and of course I would love the opportunity to watch this Q & A session with Tom and cast! Going a step further, in a perfect world rather, I would someday be able to download or buy a DVD of one of the performances!! That is your next assignment, beckettologist!
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Post by beckettologist on Feb 4, 2008 12:15:20 GMT -5
I submitted my request to the site's "Contact Archive" e-form so here's hoping that, even in the very smallest way, it will help expedite the process. The platform podcast as well as other published material from this production is of particular interest to me regarding the atmospherics of modern theater being utilized as a form of citizenry in presenting and questioning moral, ethical and political issues of our time. This would be an exemplary case study and of course I would love the opportunity to watch this Q & A session with Tom and cast! Going a step further, in a perfect world rather, I would someday be able to download or buy a DVD of one of the performances!! That is your next assignment, beckettologist! Hahahaha...Well...perhaps it is archived at the NT. Let's all go to London and see... BTW... Mojo IS archived at the V & A...and many of his radio broadcasts are in the British Library. I tried to get in to listen at a certain librarian's suggestion. Unfortunately you have to be a registered user and make an appointment. Next time.
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Post by ukelelehip on Feb 4, 2008 22:39:55 GMT -5
Perhaps the best tactic is to write the agents in question directly and ask them to approve the NT's request? It may just have ended up at the bottom of a big pile.
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Post by beckettologist on Feb 4, 2008 22:58:57 GMT -5
Anyone know who the agents are for Julian Rhind-Tutt, Pippa Haywood and Jason Watkins? I only know who Tommy's agent is....
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Post by topaz on Feb 6, 2008 11:38:18 GMT -5
I believe that Tom's agent is Kiera Parks (the cute blonde who is walking beside him at the AWE premiere.
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Post by beckettologist on Feb 6, 2008 12:11:39 GMT -5
I believe that Tom's agent is Kiera Parks (the cute blonde who is walking beside him at the AWE premiere. She is his publicist (or "handler"). However, I believe it is spelled Ciara. It is always spelled wrong in the wireimage and getty sites. Kate Buckley is his agent at Independent Talent Group, formerly ICM in London. I found all this out when I subscribed to a trial membership in BaseLine Studio.
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Post by ukelelehip on Feb 6, 2008 15:22:08 GMT -5
Anyone know who the agents are for Julian Rhind-Tutt, Pippa Haywood and Jason Watkins? I'm afraid I don't ETA: imdb pro says (don't know how current this is): Jason Watkins: United Agents Ruth A Young 130 Shaftesbury Avenue LondonW1D 5EU UK Phone: +44 (0)207 166 5266 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7166 5282 www.unitedagents.co.ukjalford@unitedagents.co.uk
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Post by faeriequeen on Feb 14, 2008 20:10:36 GMT -5
Julian's is: Independent Talent Group Ltd Oxford House 76 Oxford Street London W1D 1BS Trust me to know. I can also mobilise everyone on his fansite's forum to pester the National and/or his agent if needs be...we all desperately want it too (even those of us who were there!).
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Post by beckettologist on Feb 14, 2008 22:36:07 GMT -5
Julian's is: Independent Talent Group Ltd Oxford House 76 Oxford Street London W1D 1BS Trust me to know. I can also mobilise everyone on his fansite's forum to pester the National and/or his agent if needs be...we all desperately want it too (even those of us who were there!). Thanks faeriequeen...that is a great idea! Now all we need is Pippa's agent.
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Post by faeriequeen on Feb 15, 2008 5:02:18 GMT -5
According to here her agent is the same as Julian's, as ICM changed their name to Independent Talent.
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