Sunday 6 November 2011
David Tennant: Doctor Who wrap party videos | What's On Stage charity auction
Duelling Doctor Who Videos Make Us Wish For A Full-Fledged Musical Episode
One of the great things about the advent of the internet is that TV and movie fans have gotten to see all sorts of crazy things that we wouldn't have otherwise. It turns out, making a movie or TV show is a lot of work, and the folks involved have a tendency to blow off steam by doing silly, silly things. Thankfully, many of these silly, silly things make it online in one form or another. Over the years fans have sat through countless blooper reels from their favorite shows, not to mention the odd bit of even more entertaining minutia (albeit in horrible quality).
Now two new relics have surfaced, this time from David Tennant's days on Doctor Who. Supposedly both videos were aired at the wrap party for Tennant's last episode of the show, but thanks to the interwebs you don't need a TARDIS to check them out. First up, David and the show's crew express their love for The Proclaimers' song "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)."
What I love almost as much as Tennant's enthusiasm is the varying degrees of commitment and/or nervousness on the faces of the crew. You can tell some of these folks aren't used to being on that side of the camera.
Still, that video just features Tennant and the others lip synching. You have to wonder how well he'd do without a voice track. Ask and ye shall receive: I give you "The Ballad of Russell and Julie" (via GiantFreakinRobot.com) Recounting (roughly) the story of how the 2004 resurrection of Who came about. Tennant lends his pipes to the role of former Who head honcho Russell T Davies, joined by Catherine Tate as exec producer Julie Gardner. Also along for the ride and looking incredibly dapper is John "Captain Jack Harkness" Barrowman as our narrator. Take it away, guys...
Source: Cinema Blend
WOS Awards Charity Stage One Launches Theatre Auction
Stage One, the adopted charity of the 2012 Whatsonstage.com Awards – which opened for nominations this week – has launched an online fund-raising theatre auction called West End Lots, featuring a range of fantastic prizes.
Among the lots on offer is the chance to tread the boards alongside Mackenzie Crook and Mark Rylance in Jerusalem, an opportunity to meet the cast of Wicked, and a range of theatrical memorabilia including programmes signed by the likes of Cameron Mackintosh and David Tennant.
The auction will be held online at auction.stageone.uk.com until 24 February 2012 – five days after the results are announced at the glittering Whatsonstage.com Awards concert at the Prince of Wales Theatre.
Bidding for these once-in-a-lifetime opportunities and highly original items will help Stage One to continue to identify and nurture the next generation of theatrical entrepreneurs through its apprentice schemes, workshops, bursaries and the practical support its gives to new theatre producers.
Terri Paddock, managing and editorial director of Whatsonstage.com, commented: "The experiences and memorabilia pulled together by Stage One are truly thrilling, and we are delighted to be able to promote them and the West End Lots auction via Whatsonstage.com. I know I won't be the only one bidding daily for my own little piece of theatre history."
Current confirmed auction lots of theatrical experiences include:
A once-in-a-lifetime chance to play a walk on part in the triumphant Jerusalem with Mark Rylance and Mackenzie Crook
Two VIP tickets to the glamorous 2012 Olivier Awards at the Royal Opera House, an invitation to the exclusive after show party and a night in a top London Hotel
Two tickets to the Press Night and Party of Long Day’s Journey Into Night with David Suchet
Two Tickets to the Press Night and Party of La Soirée, the internationally successful cabaret spectacular, and dinner
Four family tickets and a chance to meet the cast of Wicked
A pair of tickets to Rock of Ages, and a backstage meet and greet with the cast, plus dinner and a stay in a 4 star hotel
An exclusive dance class with Dirty Dancing’s Johnny Castle and a pair of tickets to the show in Manchester, plus a stay at the Radisson Edwardian
VIP tickets in the Royal Box to West End legend, The Mousetrap, with complimentary champagne
Tickets to Stomp, the RSC hit show Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical and Potted Panto
Theatrical memorabilia on offer so far includes:
The TS Eliot poem quoted in Butley, signed by Dominic West together with a signed photo
The Armani tie worn by Christian Slater in Swimming with Sharks
Two original signed illustrations by Mackenzie Crook, and inspired by Jerusalem
The Phantom of the Opera 25th Anniversary programme and My Fair Lady artwork signed by Sir Cameron Mackintosh
The poster and playtext of Much Ado About Nothing, signed by David Tennant and Catherine Tate
Signed script of Driving Miss Daisy with Vanessa Redgrave and James Earl Jones
An original drawing of Leonard Rossiter by Clive Francis
The site goes live at 10.00am on Friday 4 November when the silent auction begins. The website auction.stageone.uk.com has details on how to place bids and all the latest updates on new auction lots as they become available.
Follow the auction on twitter.com @westendlots
Source: What’s On Stage
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