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诱饵新娘 (2011) [电影] 豆瓣
The Decoy Bride
其它标题:
The Decoy Bride
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冒牌新娘
拉亚(爱丽丝·伊芙 Alice Eve 饰)的明星身份为她带来了名誉和金钱,但同时也带来了困扰和麻烦。这不,拉亚和未婚夫詹姆斯(大卫·田纳特 David Tennant 饰)的婚期将近,闻风而来的狗仔队让一对新人苦不堪言。为了躲避狗仔队,拉亚和詹姆斯躲到了一座无名小岛上举行婚礼,哪知道,他们小小的把戏根本无法瞒过狗仔队的眼睛。
烦不胜烦的拉亚负气出走,这可急坏了她的经纪人史蒂夫(迈克尔·尤瑞 Michael Urie 饰),为了隐瞒实情,他想出了一个馊主意——举行一场假的婚礼,而岛上的女孩凯蒂(凯莉·麦克唐纳 Kelly Macdonald 饰)则成为了拉亚的替身。看着眼前的冒牌新娘,詹姆斯的内心里产生了奇怪的感觉。
烦不胜烦的拉亚负气出走,这可急坏了她的经纪人史蒂夫(迈克尔·尤瑞 Michael Urie 饰),为了隐瞒实情,他想出了一个馊主意——举行一场假的婚礼,而岛上的女孩凯蒂(凯莉·麦克唐纳 Kelly Macdonald 饰)则成为了拉亚的替身。看着眼前的冒牌新娘,詹姆斯的内心里产生了奇怪的感觉。
皆大欢喜 Regent's park open air theatre London版 [演出] 豆瓣
所属 演出: 皆大欢喜
语言:
英语 english
剧团:
openairtheatre.com/production/as-you-like-it
剧院:
Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
导演:
Max Webster
其它标题:
Regent's park open air theatre London版
演员:
Simon Armstrong
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Jack Beale
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已故的羅蘭爵士有三個兒子,大兒子阿立夫沒有按照父親的遺囑好好的照顧小兒子歐蘭得,于是歐蘭得準備拿著屬于自己的遺產離開哥哥,阿立夫為了不讓歐蘭得得到遺產,安排他和大公爵的武士卡而斯比武。大公爵被自己的弟弟取代了爵位,他的女兒羅斯蘭卻因為和新公爵弗得利克的女兒西利亞要好而留了下來。羅斯蘭和西利亞去觀看了比武,勝利的歐蘭得愛上了羅斯蘭,羅斯蘭也對他抱有好感。弗得利克放逐了羅斯蘭,西利亞決定和她一起走,她們帶著小丑試金石去亞敦森林投奔被放逐的大公爵。
在森林裡,羅斯蘭和歐蘭得相遇並且相愛了。阿立夫被弗得利克拿去了所有的田產,也來到了森林,大公爵收留了他,他和自己的弟弟冰釋前嫌並且和西利亞相愛。最後阿立夫拿回了自己的田產,歐蘭得繼承了大公爵的爵位和財產,故事有了皆大歡喜的結局。
在森林裡,羅斯蘭和歐蘭得相遇並且相愛了。阿立夫被弗得利克拿去了所有的田產,也來到了森林,大公爵收留了他,他和自己的弟弟冰釋前嫌並且和西利亞相愛。最後阿立夫拿回了自己的田產,歐蘭得繼承了大公爵的爵位和財產,故事有了皆大歡喜的結局。
窈窕淑女 2022 London Revival版 [演出] 豆瓣
所属 演出: 窈窕淑女
语言:
english 英语
剧团:
English National Opera 英格兰国家歌剧团
剧院:
London Coliseum 伦敦大剧场
导演:
Bartlett Sher
其它标题:
2022 London Revival版
编剧:
Alan Jay Lerner
作曲:
Fredrick Loewe
演员:
Amara Okereke
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Harry Hadden-Paton
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Act I
In Edwardian London, Eliza Doolittle is a flower girl with a thick Cockney accent. The noted phonetician Professor Henry Higgins encounters Eliza at Covent Garden and laments the vulgarity of her dialect ("Why Can't the English?"). Higgins also meets Colonel Pickering, another linguist, and invites him to stay as his houseguest. Eliza and her friends wonder what it would be like to live a comfortable life ("Wouldn't It Be Loverly?").
Eliza's father, Alfred P. Doolittle, stops by the next morning searching for money for a drink ("With a Little Bit of Luck"). Soon after, Eliza comes to Higgins's house, seeking elocution lessons so that she can get a job as an assistant in a florist's shop. Higgins wagers Pickering that, within six months, by teaching Eliza to speak properly, he will enable her to pass for a proper lady.
Eliza becomes part of Higgins's household. Though Higgins sees himself as a kindhearted man who merely cannot get along with women ("I'm an Ordinary Man"), to others he appears self-absorbed and misogynistic. Eliza endures Higgins's tyrannical speech tutoring. Frustrated, she dreams of different ways to kill him ("Just You Wait"). Higgins's servants lament the stressful atmosphere ("The Servants' Chorus").
Just as Higgins is about to give up on her, Eliza suddenly recites one of her diction exercises in perfect upper-class style ("The Rain in Spain"). Though Mrs Pearce, the housekeeper, insists that Eliza go to bed, she declares she is too excited to sleep ("I Could Have Danced All Night").
For her first public tryout, Higgins takes Eliza to his mother's box at Ascot Racecourse ("Ascot Gavotte"). Though Eliza shocks everyone when she forgets herself while watching a race and reverts to foul language, she does capture the heart of Freddy Eynsford-Hill. Freddy calls on Eliza that evening, and he declares that he will wait for her in the street outside Higgins' house ("On the Street Where You Live").
Eliza's final test requires her to pass as a lady at the Embassy Ball. After more weeks of preparation, she is ready. All the ladies and gentlemen at the ball admire her, and the Queen of Transylvania invites her to dance with the prince ("Embassy Waltz"). A Hungarian phonetician, Zoltan Karpathy, attempts to discover Eliza's origins. Higgins allows Karpathy to dance with Eliza.
Act II
The ball is a success; Karpathy has declared Eliza to be a Hungarian princess. Pickering and Higgins revel in their triumph ("You Did It"), failing to pay attention to Eliza. Eliza is insulted at receiving no credit for her success, packing up and leaving the Higgins house. As she leaves she finds Freddy, who begins to tell her how much he loves her, but she tells him that she has heard enough words; if he really loves her, he should show it ("Show Me").
Eliza and Freddy return to Covent Garden but she finds she no longer feels at home there. Her father is there as well, and he tells her that he has received a surprise bequest from an American millionaire, which has raised him to middle-class respectability, and now must marry his lover. Doolittle and his friends have one last spree before the wedding ("Get Me to the Church on Time").
Higgins awakens the next morning. He finds himself out of sorts without Eliza. He wonders why she left after the triumph at the ball and concludes that men (especially himself) are far superior to women ("A Hymn to Him"). Pickering notices the Professor's lack of consideration, and also leaves the Higgins house.
Higgins despondently visits his mother's house, where he finds Eliza. Eliza declares she no longer needs Higgins ("Without You"). As Higgins walks home, he realizes he's grown attached to Eliza ("I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face"). At home, he sentimentally reviews the recording he made the day Eliza first came to him for lessons, hearing his own harsh words. Eliza suddenly appears in his home. In suppressed joy at their reunion, Professor Higgins scoffs and asks, "Eliza, where the devil are my slippers?"
In Edwardian London, Eliza Doolittle is a flower girl with a thick Cockney accent. The noted phonetician Professor Henry Higgins encounters Eliza at Covent Garden and laments the vulgarity of her dialect ("Why Can't the English?"). Higgins also meets Colonel Pickering, another linguist, and invites him to stay as his houseguest. Eliza and her friends wonder what it would be like to live a comfortable life ("Wouldn't It Be Loverly?").
Eliza's father, Alfred P. Doolittle, stops by the next morning searching for money for a drink ("With a Little Bit of Luck"). Soon after, Eliza comes to Higgins's house, seeking elocution lessons so that she can get a job as an assistant in a florist's shop. Higgins wagers Pickering that, within six months, by teaching Eliza to speak properly, he will enable her to pass for a proper lady.
Eliza becomes part of Higgins's household. Though Higgins sees himself as a kindhearted man who merely cannot get along with women ("I'm an Ordinary Man"), to others he appears self-absorbed and misogynistic. Eliza endures Higgins's tyrannical speech tutoring. Frustrated, she dreams of different ways to kill him ("Just You Wait"). Higgins's servants lament the stressful atmosphere ("The Servants' Chorus").
Just as Higgins is about to give up on her, Eliza suddenly recites one of her diction exercises in perfect upper-class style ("The Rain in Spain"). Though Mrs Pearce, the housekeeper, insists that Eliza go to bed, she declares she is too excited to sleep ("I Could Have Danced All Night").
For her first public tryout, Higgins takes Eliza to his mother's box at Ascot Racecourse ("Ascot Gavotte"). Though Eliza shocks everyone when she forgets herself while watching a race and reverts to foul language, she does capture the heart of Freddy Eynsford-Hill. Freddy calls on Eliza that evening, and he declares that he will wait for her in the street outside Higgins' house ("On the Street Where You Live").
Eliza's final test requires her to pass as a lady at the Embassy Ball. After more weeks of preparation, she is ready. All the ladies and gentlemen at the ball admire her, and the Queen of Transylvania invites her to dance with the prince ("Embassy Waltz"). A Hungarian phonetician, Zoltan Karpathy, attempts to discover Eliza's origins. Higgins allows Karpathy to dance with Eliza.
Act II
The ball is a success; Karpathy has declared Eliza to be a Hungarian princess. Pickering and Higgins revel in their triumph ("You Did It"), failing to pay attention to Eliza. Eliza is insulted at receiving no credit for her success, packing up and leaving the Higgins house. As she leaves she finds Freddy, who begins to tell her how much he loves her, but she tells him that she has heard enough words; if he really loves her, he should show it ("Show Me").
Eliza and Freddy return to Covent Garden but she finds she no longer feels at home there. Her father is there as well, and he tells her that he has received a surprise bequest from an American millionaire, which has raised him to middle-class respectability, and now must marry his lover. Doolittle and his friends have one last spree before the wedding ("Get Me to the Church on Time").
Higgins awakens the next morning. He finds himself out of sorts without Eliza. He wonders why she left after the triumph at the ball and concludes that men (especially himself) are far superior to women ("A Hymn to Him"). Pickering notices the Professor's lack of consideration, and also leaves the Higgins house.
Higgins despondently visits his mother's house, where he finds Eliza. Eliza declares she no longer needs Higgins ("Without You"). As Higgins walks home, he realizes he's grown attached to Eliza ("I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face"). At home, he sentimentally reviews the recording he made the day Eliza first came to him for lessons, hearing his own harsh words. Eliza suddenly appears in his home. In suppressed joy at their reunion, Professor Higgins scoffs and asks, "Eliza, where the devil are my slippers?"
Twelfth Night, or What You Will (2003) [电影] IMDb
Twelfth Night, or What You Will
导演:
Tim Supple
演员:
Parminder Nagra
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Ronny Jhutti
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