Sunday, June 11, 2006
A star is born
My friend Sandrine is a budding actress. During the day, she already has a pretty high-powered job at *showbiz* HQ so I don't know where she finds time to learn lines, rehearse etc. but somehow she does. In fact, old ham that I am, dear reader, rhino75 has been known to lend a helping hand in the lines department. I think I was particularly fine in Jean Genet's "The Maids". But I digress. Yesterday, I seized the opportunity to escape from the sweltering heat (and any potential sun damage) and went along to a small theatre in Pigalle (oo-er!! but no, all above board) for her end-of-year show. Yes, yes, I know, terribly Moulin Rouge. Anyway, she brought the house down. She did three pieces - a scene from Sartre's "Huis Clos," one from Harold Pinter's "The Lover" and a 3-minute "freestyle" sketch she wrote herself, where she plays a politician who loses it on the campaign podium. Three very different registers but she carried it off effortlessly. Keep an eye out for her, ladies and gentlemen - if rhino75's instinct proves right (and when have I ever been wrong??), she could be the new Catherine Deneuve.
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4 comments:
Catherine Deneuve is gorgeous! She is one women who can turn me straight!
Anyway, I will keep a sharp eye for your friend, the rising star!
She does look like Catherine. Do you want to join me from la rentrée. i'm joining a theater group!
Oooh, that could be fun Micke!! We could be like Bette Midler and Barbara Hershey in "Beaches" (I'm almost sure I've said that before, but when??)
So, which of you is Bette, and which of you is Barbara?
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