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♥ Gale's Fragile Beauty ♥ 05-01-2014 11:10 AM

Justin Taylor / Randy Harrison #89 Because he's the definition of "Such Good People"
 



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*"And that’s when it happened. When he came along."
*He's blond.
*He has eyes you could drown in.
*He's got the greatest bubble butt.
*There’s a reason they call him "Sunshine"!
*"Top...and bottom."
*He likes to play Tomb Raider.
*He can make a nipple ring look hot.
*He had 1500 on his SATs.
*He's the guy Brian f***ed more than once.
*He thinks Moby's hot.
*He's a persistent little twat.
*He’s the trick that never left.
*He turned Brian Kinney into a big softie.

*He has the most perfect lips.
*He can be demanding when he needs to be.
*He's a romantic.
*He's not afraid to admit that he's an effeminate male.
*He's a wonderful artist.
*He's a great dancer.
*He's musically talented as well.
*He looks hot in glasses.
*He can cook.
*He's relentless.
*He writes fan letters too!
*He's nice to his fans.
*He looks great with a Mohawk.
*He has great taste in music.
*He can be bald and still look hot.
*He’s such a big talent on stage.
*He wants to get back on TV (and we want him too).
*He’s got a Twitter Account!





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keepinitreal 05-01-2014 11:22 AM

Thanks Deborah. I'm still learning how to create new threads from the kindle. Looks like I almost made it...almost. LOL

So glad Randy has a new thread. Thanks for the new thread suggestion Debs!

♥ Gale's Fragile Beauty ♥ 05-01-2014 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by keepinitreal (Post 75785521)
Thanks Deborah. I'm still learning how to create new threads from the kindle. Looks like I almost made it...almost. LOL

So glad Randy has a new thread. Thanks for the new thread suggestion Debs!

I think you did great!

Great thread title! :)

Zebbers 05-01-2014 12:04 PM

Uuhhmm! Not my suggestion, just a variation .. no credit taken!

keepinitreal 05-01-2014 01:27 PM

I love it. Randy would be touched.

SojournHeart11 05-01-2014 01:45 PM

Gorgeous thread title. :nod:

varo_kamry 05-01-2014 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by SojournHeart11 (Post 75789074)
Gorgeous thread title. :nod:

Fantastic thread title

galesgirl645 05-01-2014 03:51 PM

Love the title :)

Chris31 05-01-2014 07:57 PM

Not sure if this was posted on the other thread but Randy will be taking part in a reading at the Red Bull Theater on Monday night, May 5. It's part of their Revelation Readings. The reading is The Country Wife.

A brief synopsis of it: A young woman discovers the joys – and men – of London, in this filthy, fast-paced Restoration farce.

Something of interest to note is that it is directed by Mark Vietor who was in Edward II with Randy at Red Bull Theater.

♥ Gale's Fragile Beauty ♥ 05-01-2014 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris31 (Post 75795818)
Not sure if this was posted on the other thread but Randy will be taking part in a reading at the Red Bull Theater on Monday night, May 5. It's part of their Revelation Readings.

This is the first time I've seen this info, Chris. Thanks for posting! :)

Chris31 05-01-2014 08:14 PM

You're welcome. :) I didn't think it had been mentioned yet but I wasn't sure. So thought I'd post it just in case.

varo_kamry 05-01-2014 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris31 (Post 75796033)
You're welcome. :) I didn't think it had been mentioned yet but I wasn't sure. So thought I'd post it just in case.

Monday May 5, 7:30pm

A STAGED READING OF
THE COUNTRY WIFE
by WILLIAM WYCHERLEY


with
BILL ARMY • HELEN CESPEDES
KYLE CHERRY • PATRICIA CONOLLY • JULIA COFFEY
RANDY HARRISON • NICHOLAS KEPROS • FLOYD KING
JAMES JOSEPH O'NEIL • AMELIA PEDLOW
MICHAEL RUDKO • JEREMY SHAMOS
AUDEN THORNTON • GREGORY WOODDELL

A young woman discovers the joys – and men – of London, in this filthy, fast-paced Restoration farce.

Horner, a notoriously lascivious man-about-town has an ingenious scheme for the rampant and mass seduction of London's society women. By spreading the false rumor of his own impotence, he bypasses the suspicions of London husbands and gives himself access to their wives' bedchambers. Meanwhile, the newly wed, naïve and charming country bride Margery Pinchwife arrives in the city - within the reach of predatory city bachelors. When she and Horner meet, events spiral hilariously and unexpectedly out of his control.

Directed by
MARC VIETOR


Buy Tickets Today
Red Bull Theater
212.352.3101

Zebbers 05-01-2014 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris31 (Post 75796033)
You're welcome. :) I didn't think it had been mentioned yet but I wasn't sure. So thought I'd post it just in case.

You are a superstar ... love the updates!!!! :hug:

dragonfly4 05-02-2014 09:51 AM

Is there a report about Randy's performance with the Skivvies? I kind of hoped there would be one :)

Great news!

Posted by @NewYorkTheater on Twitter: .@RandyHarrison01 has joined the cast of @Atomicmusical, about the creation of the atomic bomb, June 26-Aug 16 Theater Row.

More info here: http://www.broadway.com/buzz/175774/...-off-broadway/

And here: https://www.telecharge.com/Off-Broadway/Atomic/Overview

varo_kamry 05-02-2014 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by dragonfly4 (Post 75804805)
Is there a report about Randy's performance with the Skivvies? I kind of hoped there would be one :)

Great news!

Posted by @NewYorkTheater on Twitter: .@RandyHarrison01 has joined the cast of @Atomicmusical, about the creation of the atomic bomb, June 26-Aug 16 Theater Row.

More info here: Randy Harrison to Replace Preston Sadleir in Atomic Off-Broadway | Broadway Buzz | Broadway.com

And here: https://www.telecharge.com/Off-Broadway/Atomic/Overview


This IS great news.

If you are looking for reports on Randy's latest Skivvies performance, go back to the previous thread. There are photos and a video

This show is a musical and has been playing in Australia

Here is a review that gives a better idea on the complexity of this play

Atomic – The Musical: A review by Deb Meyer

Physicists make for fascinating protagonists in the current Sydney theatre scene.


First with the Sydney Theatre Company’s production of Vere (Faith) and now with the world premier of Atomic the musical. Written by Sydney local Danny Ginges with Gregory Bonsignore and music by Phillip Foxman, Atomic is the new high energy rock musical that throws the doors open on a pivotal moment in history – the creation of the atomic bomb.
Set in the 1930’s and 40’s, Atomic centres around the brilliant Hungarian Jewish physicist Leo Szilard (Michael Falzon), a previous student of Albert Einstein, who persuaded the US Government to develop the bomb before the Germans. With Szilard’s direct involvement – inventing the nuclear chain reaction, guilt consumes him, fearing the use of the bomb by the Americans could kill millions because of something he made.

Ginges and Bonsignore have created a clever and richly textured script, weaving complex themes ranging from the treatment of Jews in Germany during the Shoah, to the ethics of nuclear weapons and American politics during the war. The concept of scientists as guardians of morality is central to the story, with the atomic bomb a potent symbol of power and world supremacy.

The role of women as wives, mothers and workers during the war is also explored as well as one’s devotion to work at the expense of family and faith.
Despite being called a rock musical, the score by experienced Phillip Foxman, with musical direction by Andy Peterson, incorporates a range of styles, including a moving Yiddish lullaby, sung beautifully by Lana Nesnas in Act 1 and Bronwyn Mulcahy in Act 2, along with an entertaining nod to the Andrews sisters in ‘The Holes In The Doughnuts’, a real highlight, with Christy Sullivan. David Whitney provides entertaining comic relief as the Italian philandering physicist Fermi in the Latino inspired, albeit cheesy, ‘America Amore’.
The band was positioned above the stage and from the back row, the music occasionally drowned out the singing, though people in closer rows didn’t find this a problem.
The cast is an impressive ensemble with a depth of experience. Michael Falzon’s mellifluous voice is superb as the intense and guilt-ridden Szilard and Bronwyn Mulcahy, as his wife Trude, is a real standout, with an exquisite voice and nuanced performance as the devoted yet deeply lonely wife. Blake Erickson and Simon Brook McLachlan complete the seasoned cast.

This collaborative production brings together a talented team from Australia and America, with highly experienced New York based director Damien Grey providing an assured hand in realising this highly energised and creative production.

The set, designed by New York based Neil Patel, is simple but effective, using a series of white Japanese style screens, used cleverly to double up as doorways and various transportation used to transition the characters between many locations and different cities. It was also an ever present symbol of the tragic fate of the bombing of Hiroshima.
Authentic costumes by Emma Kingsbury along with impressive sound and lighting design, by Michael Waters and Niklas Pajanti respectively, add to a visually satisfying and skilful technical production.

In shedding light on a virtually unknown figure in science history, Atomic the musical is original, entertaining and thought provoking and deserves to be seen.
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