The Crucible


I would like to say that i thought he was excellent as John Procter in the RSC version of the Crucible. I wasn't too keen on the overall interpretation and the cast, but he really made it for me. His transformations as the character were very good. Particularly between act 3 and 4 and although i personally don't find him attractive, I have to say he was very manly and rugged in that Procter way.

He also did the best version of Procter’s final speech of act 3 that I’ve ever seen, because he really just went for it!

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I agree, I thought he was fantastic as John Proctor, and incredible at the "Because it is my name" speech. However I loved the whole production and couldn't find a single fault with it.

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I went to a preview of the play in London last Saturday, I have to agree that Iain was fantastic as John Proctor. The Crucible is one of my favourite plays and I couldn't find a single fault with this production either.

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Time Out magazine gave it's first ever six star review rating to this production. There is still time to go and see it.

http://www.timeout.com/london/events/10/2776.html

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Because of that Time Out recommendation I went to see "The Crucible" in London in April - and I was completely OVERWHELMED! Iain Glen is a genious actor and a very handsome man! But above all I loved his voice!!! His deep voice is as seductive as Sean Bean's!!!

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I found this RSC production as close to perfection as theatre gets. There was not a weak link to be found. Incredible acting by Iain Glen. He brought me to tears more than once. There was something very believable and hugely likable about his portrayal of this less than perfect man. He brought to him a humanity and a dignity that made you connect with him and care very deeply for him. Though the play was three hours in length, it went by in a heartbeat. Dominic Cooke's direction paced it so well, that the many small climaxes left you left breathless and heart broken at the final one. You literally staggered from the theatre exhausted.
Add to that, Iain Glen is a very nice man. He signed autographs, posed for pictures, and actually apologized for coming out of the theatre later than the other actors! Not only is he one of the world's very best actors, he is a very down to earth and a genuinely likable man. Plus, up close, he has to be one of the most attractive men on the planet. Those baby-blues, wow!
Vikingbabe, if you loved his voice try to find a copy of the cd "Martin Guerre." Be sure you get the Original London Cast recording- there are at least three versions and the original is out of print. But you can find it on eBay. Every so often one comes on there. He was nominated for an Olivier for his portrayal as the lead. He sings wonderfully on it. Until now, it is his only singing role in a prolific career.
Outside the theatre, I told him he needed to sing again, that he was incredible in MG. He said he had just wrapped a film in which he sings and plays the guitar. He thought it would be called, "Won't be Home", but I have since seen it called "Small Engine Repair." It will be released sometime this year.

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Thanks a lot, dressage 1! I envy you that you got the chance talking to him!!! And I agree on every single word you wrote about THE CRUCIBLE, too. It was simply perfect! BTW, I've already ordered the videocassette with Martin Guerre and I can't wait watching it. Very good news about his latest project - thanks for all the infos!
Have a wonderfulday, cheers VB

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I thought he was a bit crap really.

Cher coeur, comment comme vous ceci?

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