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Colm Feore: "I guess lofty educate and then by the end of lofty educate, I couldnt do anything else. Then I went to National Theatre School in Montreal and by the end of that I
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Colm Feore, who recently cornered 50, began at The Stratford Festival in 1984, with one of his first leading roles, Romeo in Romeo and Juliet, inverse Seana McKenna. In 2 interviews, the immediately internationally famous stage and screen performer conversations approximately early theatre days from playing Good Guys (the Danish prince and Petruchio) apt Bad Guys (Richard the King, Iachimo and Iago).
Colm Feore talks about playing various villains what he calls The Big Ones: the heading role in Richard III, Iachimo in Cymbeline, and Iago in Othello. (During this interview Colm Feores toddler son Jack is playing with a toy lawnmower in the back yard, and laughing in the backdrop. )
Part One: The Bad Guys
I cannot forget Iachimo in Cymbeline… (a show charted by Britain's Daphne Dare, who was back the concept for The Daleks in Doctor Who) that scene with you and Martha Burns! (Slings and Arrows) was cordless.
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Colm Feore: The How and Why of Hamlet
The Stratford Shakespeare Festival 2008 Season
Macbeth at The Stratford Shakespeare Festival
Colm Feore: "No, not at all. We have some great teachers and coaches here. One of them is Kelly McEvenue, one Alexander instructor a technique at which you can accommodate your body and repair all the little squidgy problems in it. Well, if you had all of these problems, how would you survive? And we adjusted it all. I got all bent and twisted and she went over it, all the points that we decided to twist, and said okay, you repair this, that way and he could survive like this and thats how it went. I didnt get hurt at all. There was a little anguish afterwards. I spent most of the period among scenes equitable recovering."
When you played Iago in Othello, on closing night, Halloween, I have never seen an audience cheer on a villain like that.
Richard III is what you call a Big One. How did you arrange for Richard?
There was all this discussion about what was happening so that made it double as exciting for me. Id muse, well. Lets work a little farther …"
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