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JANUARY 12, 2011 @ 02:04 PM


Last night was the best night of my life.

Okay...I may still be coming down from my fan-girl high right now but last night was pretty friggin awesome!
I ventured up to the BAM Harvey theater in Brooklyn yesterday (in a snow storm, mind you) to see Alan Rickman perform in the play John Gabriel Borkman. I know....Alan Rickman....acting on stage...at the BAM center! It was too good to be true when I found out about it a few months ago. (And thank goodness I am a fan of the theater and keep tabs on upcoming shows...lest I may never have found out about it at all.)
Thank goodness also that I donate to theaters and sign up for their membership programs so that I can get choice seating. I managed to get front row seats to the play last night. Front row seats at the Harvey Theater (like many small theaters) are right on the stage. This puts you within mere feet of the props and...best of all...the actors.
Before I regress into my "creeper" mode and make a total ass of myself...let me first say that the play was absolutely amazing. It is a revival of the 1896 play written by Henrik Ibsen...the famous Norwegian playwright. I have not had a chance to read the original play (you can download it here if you like) but the adaptation was quite good on its own. The caliber of all the actors performing in it could have produced nothing less than perfection. Fiona Shaw puts so much emotion into her acting that you truly feel the need to get up out of your seat and console her at times.
And then there was Alan Rickman....
*creeper mode commencing*
I must confess that although I was absolutely delighted to get front row seats, I became quite nervous when it actually came time to sit there with Alan Rickman so close to me. I suppose that in my head, I did not imagine the actors would come so close to the audience. Although I lust after Mr. Rickman and the mere thought of him warms my heart (and also my loins)...being that close to him is actually quite intimidating. He has an air about him that could be described as stoic and maybe even a tad bit superior. For this reason, I am terrified to actually ever meet him or come face to face with him. I have this horrible feeling that he would say something mean and I would cry and it would be a very bad day indeed.
But I do like to look at him from a safe distance....and listen....oh yes...I could listen to that man read the phone book for an eternity.
Seeing and hearing him in person and at such close proximity is absolutely breathtaking. I still can't believe it! I think back to last night and I get a tingling sensation all over my body.
I have a few images to give you an idea of how close I was to him. I would never do something as rude or awful as try to take pictures during the performance but I did take some before and after. (I could not resist!)
The theater:


I took a picture of my feet on the stage to give you an idea of how close the front row is to the props and actors.


And the cast at the very end:


There were also a few famous actors in the audience as well. Most notably, Sigourney Weaver was sitting only a few rows behind me. She looks amazing, by the way. She passed by me in the lobby...and in person she is just so incredibly striking...and tall! I hope I look that good when I'm in my 60's.

Only a few more days and I get to see Alan Rickman again! That's right, I have tickets to the Sunday production as well. Errrr....and also tickets to another showing in February.
What can I say?
I love Alan Rickman.
It's my thing...let it go, okay?

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The_matt79

The_matt79

Glendive, MT
July 2007

JAN 12, 2011 10:50 PM

Alan Rickman is pretty bad ass.

That theater looks amazing by the way, inspiring in it's design.

timmy

timmy

San Francisco, CA
OLD SKOOL

JAN 13, 2011 12:43 AM

legman

legman

Portland, OR
February 2006

JAN 13, 2011 02:30 AM

"Sigourney Weaver was sitting only a few rows behind me."

shocked
biggrin COOL.

OpticNerve

OpticNerve

Arlington, MA
November 2003

JAN 13, 2011 03:28 AM

Hans Gruber is perhaps the best screen villain ever.

sugahbabi

sugahbabi

New York, NY
June 2009

JAN 13, 2011 06:27 AM

that is one amazing experience = )
super happy for you!! u can def. say it paid off for the membership and donations ; )
i can totally relate being star struck and i can see myself making a complete fool of myself in front of some one i admire that much. its kinda cliche... but geez louise, when that kind of emotion, the ecstatic feeling that's rushing through you at the moment of face to face...it can affect ur speech lol.

anyways, kudos to you babe!! enjoy the future shows! love

stampedeofworms

stampedeofworms

USA
October 2004

JAN 13, 2011 08:08 AM

I can't imagine anyone worth listening to (especially reading the phone book) saying anything mean to you.

Videre

Videre

United Kingdom
August 2008

JAN 14, 2011 02:37 PM

Ibsen was a great writer; I saw Peer Gynt some years ago and became an instant fan. The theater looks divine and Alan Rickman is a fantastic actor. I must admit to being a little envious.

Clio

Clio

SUICIDEGIRL

Netherlands

JAN 15, 2011 10:09 AM

that rules! I'm stoked for you smile

kerabera

kerabera

France
December 2009

JAN 15, 2011 10:25 AM

what night !!
watch severus snape with ripley,you're a realy lucky girl.

injuredcyclist

injuredcyclist

Portland, OR
March 2006

JAN 15, 2011 11:13 AM

My roommate saw the show and agreed that it was amazing. She also has a huge thing for Alan Rickman.

Redrufus4u

Redrufus4u

Jefferson City, MO
October 2010

JAN 15, 2011 11:19 AM

Wow! The theater looks amazing. I hope you enjoy the next show as much as this one.

Adair

Adair

Canada
January 2006

JAN 15, 2011 11:28 AM

You are not the only one who loves Alan Rickman smile I am super jealous!

Horrorflick

Horrorflick

Detroit, MI
February 2003

JAN 15, 2011 11:56 AM

He was awesome in Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny. (It was an HBO production that you've probably already seen.) I thought he was better than Christopher Lee!

EccentricOldGuy

EccentricOldGuy

Cody, WY
October 2008

JAN 15, 2011 12:28 PM

After reading this I had to watch Sense and Sensibility (one of his few turns as the good guy).

Stormchylde

Stormchylde

Durham, NC
September 2008

JAN 16, 2011 02:43 AM

Um, you like theater? Live theater? I swear sometimes I read your stuff and you sound like the ultimate Stepford wife. You are perfect. Alan Rickman has one of the most amazing talents to ever hit the stage. His movies are nice but to really get a sense of the man's charisma you have to see him in person, and it sounds like you got the most amazing seats.

Good for you and congrats on having a great time.

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