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Hello everyone! I'm very happy to link you to an interview to Ron Cowen and Dan Lipman, creators of Queer as Folk US. Finally CowLip spoke about the series finale and I have to say that what they said about it made me very happy because it proved to me that everything I always thought was right! Thank you from the bottom of my heart to Rachael for giving us permission to post her interview to Ron and Dan. Credit is all hers. Thank you so much! Please visit her website about Brian and Justin HERE. And read the interview HERE. Thank you to Gloria!


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Timesunion.com recently posted an article with reviews for future plays that they describe as must-see. Among those there’s Endgame, the play that will feature Randy in its cast at Berkshire Theatre Festival this summer (from July 6th to 24th). Thank you Silvietta!

This is what they say about Endgame and Randy:

Endgame

When: July 6-24
Where: Unicorn Stage, Berkshire Theatre Festival, 6 East St., Stockbridge, Mass.

Why: Berkshire Theatre Festival's Unicorn Stage has been making room for Samuel Beckett for years, with well-received productions of "Texts for Nothing," performed in 1999 by legendary Open Theatre founder Joseph Chaikin, and a 2008 revival of "Waiting for Godot." Randy Harrison was magnificent as Lucky in the latter, and he returns in the cast of "Endgame" -- Beckett's absurd musing on life and death -- at the Unicorn. Harrison plays Nagg, a character with no legs who lives in a trashcan, so it must be Beckett. Eric Hill directs.”


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“The Connecticut Critics Circle” announced the nominations for the best 2009/2010 theater season. And guess what? Randy is on the list with a nomination for "outstanding actor in a musical"! Of course the musical is Pop!

The name of the winner will be announced on June 14 at 7,30pm at the Westport Country Playhouse. The event will be open to the public.
For more details HERE. Thank you so much, Gloria, Katia and Lory!


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terraNOVA Collective announced that 4 readings performed for the seventh soloNOVA Arts Festival have been extended. “Notes on a Scandal” is among them! Created by Jack Ferver and Phillip Taratula, the reading has been a great success, and it will be performed again on June 5th, 2010 at 10.00 p.m. and on June 6th, 2010 at 6.00 p.m. As usual I’m hoping there will be reports and pictures! To visit the website of the festival click HERE
This news was also posted on Broadwayworld.com website. Thank you to Erin and Giulia! (Erin..if you read this post..please email me.. I've lost your e-mail...)


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A reading titled “Standing on ceremony: The gay marriage plays” will be staged at the Angel Orensanz Center, 172 Norfolk Street in New York City, on June 14th, 2010, at 7.00. p.m. Randy is one of the actors featured in the reading! We'll be waiting to see if someone who'll be lucky enough to attend will be willing to share pics with us! Thanks to Silvia!

News posted on the Broadway world.com website.


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Now, let's talk about the post we wrote on May 11th, 2010, in which we shared a video that Randy had directed to thank all the people who had contributed with a donation to (tAB).

Well, that video has been removed or made private now, and rightfully so. A few of the comments left to the video were disgusting and extremely offensive, especially the ones concerning the pregnant actress that danced in the video.

People are awful, no one deserves to be treated this way. Shame! Respects has to come before everything else.

And then we complain that actors like Randy would rather not have to deal with some fans. I ask you, are they really so wrong?
I'd have other things to say, but I've chosen to keep silent about them.


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Hello everyone! So… it looks like Randy will guest star in a Web series called "Jack in the box".... he will be in episode n.14, “The Interview” and we will be able to see him there next June 14th, 2010. The episode should be available for viewing on YouTube, too. If you want to know more about the series, here’s the facebook page. Thank you to Gloria, and Silvia!

Thanks to Kinwad, we also know what links Randy to Michael Creighton, creator of "Jack in the box": Michael is a member of "The Debate Society," a theatre group based in Brooklyn. The group also is comprised of Paul Thureen and Hannah Box, both friends of Randy's. Paul and Hannah worked on tAB's short, "Thinking," and Paul was in the as-yet-to-be-named-or-released Julius Caesar film project that was filmed about a year ago in Brooklyn. "Jack in the Box" has its webisodes on YouTube and the Debate Society also has numerous videos there as well.


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Yesterday I wrote a post about Randy's video, but I was too quick and I didn't thank the girl who sent me the link. Now I want to apologize to her... Thank you so much Silvia!!!


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I’m here again!! I added a very funny video recorded by our Randy as a thank you to all the people who generously donated to (tAB).
Very happy to have seenmy own name there, too! tongue



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Hi people! The "official" video from "Our Hit Parade" taken at "Joe's pub" on April 28th, has been uploaded on youtube. I haven't had the time to put on line Tototo514's little reports and I want to apologize for that, but this is a pretty busy period for me! I'm going away for a few days and I can't take care of my sites the way I'd like... But it's only time!
Here is the video:




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Hello everyone! I’ve archived April news and you can now read them clicking HERE

I would like to thank Trio and Louise for writing me about a few videos on “Notes on a Scandal” the reading that took place on April 29th, 2010 at the Cornelia Street Cafè. To see them all, click HERE

Randy’s voice is wonderful, not at all monotone like I heard someone say recently. He’s very versatile! He’s always able to adapt it perfectly to the character he’s playing therefore it’s always different. This, in my opinion, means being a wondeful actor and I admire him greatly.

Some time ago, I started working on the screencaps section for the website about Queer as Folk. I wanted to wait before opening it because I wanted it to be complete, but I realized that making screencaps is a very long process – especially since I always make a lot of them – so in the end I decided to put online the ones I already had.

The section has two parts, one for the whole episodes of each season, and the other for Brian&Justin. The only two seasons I still wasn’t able to screencap are the first one (for which you’ll find just the first three episodes but only for the Brian&Justin part) and the fourth, the latest because unfortunately the DVD quality is not great and I’m forced to use a different method to screencap… one that takes up a lot more time, obviously…

If you have a particular request about the episodes that are still missing from the galleries, write to me and I promise those will have priority!

I hope you’ll enjoy! queer as folk e Brian & Justin


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