Cate Blanchett is claimed as a stage actress in Washington
Entertainment News Reporter Friday 30 October, 04:51 PM Washington, Oct 30 (EFE) .- Cate Blanchett premiered this week in Washington "A Streetcar Named Desire", a classic of American theater that has brought back its original environment of an actress "lucky "Thanks to the movies, but love the stage. In the play, which is represented on Thursday at the Kennedy Center in Washington, Blanchett is placed on the skin of the tormented Blanche DuBois, a character whose" pain and complexity "fascinate, he said in an interview published today in The Washington Post. "Streetcar Named Desire", produced by the Australian actress herself through the theater company he runs in Sydney, for weeks he hung the sign "sold" in each of the 24 is scheduled for the U.S. capital. In a city outside the gallery of movie stars who try their luck on Broadway, the great theatrical appeal of this event is, without doubt, see how it moves on stage the star of hits box office as "The Lord of the Rings", "Elizabeth" or "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button". But Blanchett, who took his first steps on stage in Sydney, said he always was "very happy" on stage, and their success on the big screen has no mystery that the luck and opportunity. "" When you're working in theater, once you say, 'Oh, you're an actor, how many movies have you worked? " And if you know nothing of what you've done just feeling that your life has no meaning or value whatsoever, "Blanchett said the Post." It is a profession as intangible and live in a world as tangible, often feel that what you do not has value only. And I guess there is some type of success you may remember that it has little value, "he added. Once matured his film career, winning an Oscar for her portrayal of an eccentric Katherine Hepburn in" The Aviator "has changed its priorities to focus on the artistic direction of the Sydney Theater Company, the same one where his career began. From the hand of that company, and directed by Norwegian actress Liv Ullmann, now faces Blanchett a character that launched the careers of actresses of all generations since the original release of the Tennessee Williams play in 1947. To contact the skin of the dependent and anxious Dubois, Blanchett has read the private letters of the author of the work, hoping pick on them "the fear of loneliness," you see on your character and get eradicate "on airs and manipulative" that it considers many times has given. "What I love the theater is that you know your responsibility is to reveal what it means to be human, with all these terrible faults and weaknesses, "he said. and go out every night and try to reach the level that Williams managed, is an entire work." "A Streetcar Named Desire," which premiered for the first time in Sydney in September, will debut in late November at the Academy of Music Brooklyn, New York, where he will stay one month. Average (Not Rated)
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