Portraits of Dolokhov and Anatole from the Australian production of Comet! Except I gave Dolokhov blue eyes because he needs them.
I recently read War and Peace and Dolokhov is my favourite character. He is so fascinating to me; like, what kind of guy would thrive during wartime? A very fucked up one! I especially enjoy his friendship and subsequent falling-out with Rostov because we get an insight into his worldview. I also love Anatole because he has nothing going on in his brain <3
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CAMS FACE IM CRYING raise your hand if you’ve ever been personally victimised by anatole vasilyevich kuragin
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Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 - Eternity Playhouse Sydney 23.08.2023
Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 - Eternity Playhouse Sydney 23.08.2023 #electropopopera #musical #warandpeace #leotolstoi #entdeckung #thegreatcomet #australien
Es ist schon einige Jahre her, seit “Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812” seine Off-Broadway-Premiere im Jahr 2012 erlebte und 2016 für ein Jahr an den Broadway ging. Nun also eine kleine und sehr feine Produktion in hervorragender Besetzung am Eternity Playhouse in Sydney, es ist die australische Erstaufführung dieses Werkes..
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stop making me have gay thoughts jules pendrith! i look at anatole and i feel WEIRD! i feel STRANGE! it makes me want to do things! i don't like that!!!
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re: 'This particular gifset is from a production that cast a woman as Anatole, which is *chef's kiss* IDK if they played the character as female or if it's a crosscast, but either way'
just adding some more info that the actor playing anatole in the darlinghurst production, jules pendrith, is non-binary. anatole was still referred to as a man, he/him etc. throughout
oh, my bad!! thanks for letting me know <3
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jules pendrith as anatole and cameron bajraktarevic-hayward as dolokhov / natasha, pierre and the great comet of 1812, darlinghurst theatre company
master: serarichu
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I recently watched Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 in Sydney and it was soooo so good. I love live theatre so much holy shit.
My favourite character was Anatole, he was so silly. He played the clarinet; in a few scenes it was strapped to his belt like a sword.
Here’s a drawing of Jules Pendrith as Anatole because they were so good, I especially enjoyed the parts where they were scampering around stage and writhing on the floor.
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