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Satan Come Forth!

Someone was kind enough to tip me off to this having been put up on youtube. Utterly hilarious – and what an absurd wig they put on Mike. They all look so young.

32 comments on “Satan Come Forth!

  1. john zande
    January 26, 2018

    which one’s Mike?

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  2. karenjane
    January 26, 2018

    What fun to watch. The cast must have been exhausted after performing that scene. They all spoke so clearly too (my hearing isn’t very good, tinnitus & getting older means I often struggle to hear actors on TV & at some theatres). It’s a play we haven’t seen, so I hope the RSC do it again soon. Does Mike like watching his younger self on stage?

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    • The Pink Agendist
      January 26, 2018

      No! He refuses. Can´t stand it. And he stops me if he can help it. And yes, it was wonderful how people enunciated, wasn´t it? Now it´s like they chew words instead of speaking them.

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  3. makagutu
    January 26, 2018

    That’s quite an act! Had escaped from police custody? He has a cuff on his left hand

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    • The Pink Agendist
      January 26, 2018

      I believe in this version he’s a pimp 🙂

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      • makagutu
        January 26, 2018

        It was such an act. I think by the end of those 10 minutes all of them were exhausted. Does he still act? Or happily retired

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      • The Pink Agendist
        January 26, 2018

        Very happily retired. He stopped enjoying that sort of thing

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  4. inspiredbythedivine1
    January 26, 2018

    Excellent version of this play. I believe I saw this whole production years ago on the PBS station here in Chicago.

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  5. I couldn’t understand a word any of them said, but Mike sure does look handsome.

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    • The Pink Agendist
      January 26, 2018

      LOL!!!! Really? That’s what English is *supposed* to sound like 😀

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      • Really, honest to gawd, I did not understand one single word of what anyone said. I can generally get an English accent if the people talk slow enough, but this dialog was so rapid I was lost.

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  6. Helen Devries
    January 26, 2018

    Gracious! I could hear every word!
    When did mumbling come into fashion?

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    • The Pink Agendist
      January 26, 2018

      I don’t know, but it certainly caught on. Half of British television is now done in mumbling- and it’s exhausting!

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  7. acflory
    January 26, 2018

    Great fun. I don’t think I’ve ever seen Shakespeare as a musical but it’s perfect!

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    • The Pink Agendist
      January 26, 2018

      That was sort of a golden period of creativity in theatre. Between the RSC and the Glasgow Citizen’s they redefined what theatre could be.

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      • acflory
        January 27, 2018

        Yes but…how did all those Shakespearean actors learn to sing and dance?!?

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      • The Pink Agendist
        January 27, 2018

        Many, including Mike, spoke more than sang – and the dancing was all thanks to Gillian Lynne, the brilliant choreographer who also did Cats, Phantom and Beauty & the Beast 🙂

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      • acflory
        January 27, 2018

        Wow…I am impressed. I would never have guessed that any of the cast, Mike included, were less than professional ‘artistes’ as well as actors.

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      • The Pink Agendist
        January 27, 2018

        😀

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  8. Anony Mole
    January 26, 2018

    I recognize Judi Dench. But sheesh! I can’t stand dialog like a battle scene. I’d have hated Shakespeare. Oh, wait. I DO hate Shakespeare.

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    • The Pink Agendist
      January 26, 2018

      Really? Why? His use of language is just incredible.

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      • Anony Mole
        January 26, 2018

        Ah, it’s all about people and their tiny lives. Don’t much care for people or being reminded about my tiny life.
        Incredible language — for play — during the 1600’s maybe.

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      • The Pink Agendist
        January 27, 2018

        As you recently called wine haughty, I think I’m starting to see a pattern form 😀

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      • Anony Mole
        January 27, 2018

        If I tilt my head forward you’ll notice the crimson tinge of the skin beneath my hairline.

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  9. cyrus
    January 28, 2018

    You probably know already that homophobe Katy Faust has a new website; she now claims to be advocating for children’s rights, but it’s the same old gay hatred. Here is the link.

    https://thembeforeus.com

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    • The Pink Agendist
      January 28, 2018

      Yes, I’ve been keeping an eye on it. It’s in essence a failed project, as it should be. In more than a year I think she’s attracted less than 50 followers to that website’s twitter page.

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  10. midihideaways
    January 29, 2018

    What a great video – one of the many shows I managed to miss!! 🙂

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  11. Osyth
    January 31, 2018

    How do I love thee, let me count the ways …. adorable, brilliant, and exactly what I needed! Thank you 😊

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