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A Curious Night At The Theatre:
Show and live charity auction to benefit
The National Autistic Society and Ambitious about Autism
at Apollo Theatre July1, 2013

Some of the cast and special performances
Natasha Khan (Bat for Lashes)
The Boxettes
Derek Paravicini with Adam Ockelford
James Christy
Simon Amstell
Mel Giedroyc
Jude Law
Katy Rudd
Luke Treadaway


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cartoon-heart さんサイトより:

The show was a mix of a play, involving the main character from
‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time’ (played again by Luke Treadaway). The plot was that he had to seek out help from various characters in order to stop Moriarty from preventing people understanding metaphors (or something).



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There were pre-recorded segments by Matt Smith (playing The Doctor), Helen Mirren (playing the Queen), Ben Whishaw (playing Q from Bond) and Andrew Scott (as Moriarty).



primetime.unrealitytv より(青字部分)

The Audience brought together these huge names in television and theatre for one night only where viewers got to see what happens when Doctor Who came up against Sherlock’s Moriarty, as both actors were drafted in to play their own characters along with Mirren as part of a specially filmed scene.

In the play the Doctor tells Christopher that Moriarty is going to launch a computer virus that will destroy other peoples’ ability to comprehend metaphor, which is how Christopher’s life is, and that the result will be an end to all art.

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                                     Matt Smith and Andrew Scott

The Doctor then calls the Queen (played by Helen Mirren) who enlists Christopher to visit MI5 to help James Bond character Q (played by Ben Whishaw from Skyfall) work on a solution.



***

BEN WAS SO LOVELY AND ADORABLE AS Q AND THEY TALKED ABOUT MATHS THINGS AND DREW ON GLASS AND YEAH.

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JUDE LAW WAS ON STAGE PLAYING A TEACHER.

At the end of the show, they had an auction with various things that could be bid on. Some lucky (and rich) person bid £6,000 to have tea with Matt Smith at the Ritz!

Throughout there were musical guests, and then Simon Amstell came on and did a short set, part of it including how he was obsessed with Ben Whishaw and how he had talked about him in his stand-up and how he had created a fictionalised version of Ben in his sitcom. Then he talked about meeting Ben in person and how Ben had heard of his show but hadn’t seen it (Simon was offended that he’d not even bothered to watch, lol). He said he met Ben at a contemporary dance performance and took him down off a pedestal (somewhat) because Ben had been acting like a normal person and eating Revels. LOL. Anyway, Simon was hilarious and I love him.



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permissiontospeaksir さんサイトより:

‘A curious night at the theatre’ was perfect
◾Matt Smith, Ben Whishaw and Andrew Scott’s filmed bits were great, definitely my personal highlight.
◾Matt Smith answering the phone to Helen Mirren’s Queen by saying ‘wag1’!
◾Someone bid £6,000 to have tea with Matt Smith at the Ritz!
◾Luke Treadaway saying to Andrew Scott (as Moriarty) ”I’m not afraid of you” to which he replies ”Of course you’re not, I’m a skinny Irish man with a lovely smile”
◾Ben as Q <3 Saying to Luke Treadaway (who’s really 28 playing a 15 yr old)
’you’re very ripped for a 15 year old’!!

◾Jude Law being all good-looking
◾Also what a brilliant actor Luke Treadaway is
◾Simon Amstell’s bit on how Ben Whishaw ruined his life
◾On my way back from the toilet I then bumped into Simon Amstell sitting on the stairs of a very empty corridor, so I briefly spoke to him, telling him how I enjoyed his stand up and then a quick chat about how perfect Ben Whishaw is haha!
◾Mel Giedroyc is hilarious, perfect host
◾A great performance by the secret special guest, Chris Martin

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*** This article originally posted on July 3, 2013







*** おまけ ***

Taken from the book HELP by Simon Amstell.


A few years later, a week after the first series of Grandma’s House was broadcast on BBC2, I spotted the actor I had based one of the characters on, standing outside Saddlers Wells Theatre. Instant terror and excitement. Apparently we’d both booked tickets for the same contemporary dance show on the same night and yet, somehow, we still weren’t living together discussing art.


I thought I would casually go up to him and try to bring up the sitcom in a way that suggested I was clearly over him but had used all these ridiculous former feelings to create something beautiful. I wondered how he’d feel about me now. He hadn’t been that fussed about me being a TV presenter but now I was a proper comedian, a sort of actor and a writer who had written things about him.

I approached cautiously, said ‘hello’ in a way that suggested I was someone completely at peace with himself. He said ‘hello’ in a way that was hard to read. I said ‘I think I should maybe apologise to you’. He said, with a genuine sensitivity and concern. ‘Oh, what for?’ I replied, ‘I sort of fictionalised you in something that was just on TV.’ He looked a bit confused and then said ‘Oh, I think I heard about that.’ He’d heard about it. He hadn’t watched it? I thought, What do I have to do to get your fucking attention?


I actually felt quite good that evening. I was on a date with someone I was really falling for and we watched the show, I was incredibly happy to be with him, perhaps even happier than I would have ever been with this etherial actor person.


Six months later, that relationship ended and he went on to write a beautiful album. I listened to it, thinking, I imagine a few of these songs will be about me. None of them. You mustn’t date a singer-songwriter. Date a plumber, then you don’t know who they’re dedicating their piping to.

I want someone to write about me. Why can’t someone else write a book connecting all these bits of stand-up and deconstruct who I am? I’m so undignified to be sat here doing it myself.


Maybe the worst moment was seeing a photograph of my ex online, hugging the actor who had also rejected me. I put my hands over my face. I wasn’t in the picture. I was sat in my flat alone and there was no way either of them were saying, ‘How’s Simon?’


A year later, the actor was in another play at the Royal Court. So I thought I’d give myself one more go at making him love me. I felt I’d written and performed all the insanity out of my head and was now ready for something real. I believed this because it would have been unbearable to accept that after all that transformative, healing comedy, I was still the same lunatic.

I found him at the bar and we got talking again. I felt more relaxed then than I ever had with ham and I wasn’t pretending this time, I was actually relaxed, though I was also very impressed with how relaxed I was, so I can’t have been that relaxed.


We must have sat talking for around an hour and it was actually a really grounded, relationship-building conversation. The only moment of panic came when he told me that he’d seen a photo of me as a little boy somewhere, which he thought could have been him. The sudden lack of distance between us was too much for me. I started ranting about what a brilliant, sensitive child he must have been and what a stage-school maniac I was. He offered me a moment of connection and I couldn’t receive it. And then he revealed he was very happy with a boyfriend. A composer. I thought, OK, Simon, we tried our best, he’s happy, it’s enough now, he’s with a composer, we can’t beat that. Can he juggle?


He also told me he couldn’t email me back all those years ago for reasons more complicated and personal than anything to do with me being less brilliant than him. He hadn’t rejected me. I put on my coat, we hugged goodbye and I went to the toilet feeling relieved it was over. As I walked out of the toilet, feeling a real sense of completion, he walked in, which I wasn’t expecting. We’d had our hug goodbye and I didn’t know what else to say, so I said, ‘Composer, huh?’


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前にも、URL 情報だけ挙げた憶えがありますが、今回はTumbler の投稿からいただきました。 on Dec. 13, 2017


by uraracat | 2017-12-13 06:00 | Public Service
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