Gale饰演的剧目叫Like a dog in space。男主角是一只前苏联撞车试验用的假人Ivan,在一个叫做Innovation的女神帮助下成为了有血有肉的真人。他想过正常人的生活并成为一名苏联宇航员。Gale饰演的角色叫Mr.Papers,他负责准备文件帮助Ivan获得真实的身份。因为Ivan会长生不老,所以每10年Ivan都要回到Mr. Papers那里获取新的身份。过了几十年后,Innovation女神的使命将要完结,Ivan也被当年制造他的科学家认了出来。最后,Ivan认识到他永远无法成为一名真正的宇航员,于是追随Innovation消失于红光之中。
Gale饰演的帅纸先生手中经常把玩一只老式怀表。
6月3日粉丝报告-Scott Lowell, Peter Paige, Randy Harrison还有Michelle Clunie都有到场支持Gale{:3_204:} 粉丝说:"QAF演员们坐在一起。表演开始时Gale看了一下台下,看到QAF朋友们时他微微地笑了。"
下图左四为Gale所演剧目"Like a dog in space"的作者:
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@galeharoldfan I went to the play tonight also. I met the whole QAF cast, including Gale. I’d love to tel you about it!
@GaleHaroldFan I came to the theater late, so I didn’t see the audience. As soon as the second play ended I saw the people in front of me.
@GaleHaroldFan It was Scott Lowell, Peter Paige, Randy Harrison, and Michelle Clunie all sitting together! I sort of watched them throughout
@GaleHaroldFan the intermission. They were all talking to eachother os I didn’t want to interrupt. Finally Gales play started and he looked
@GaleHaroldFan and sounded gorgeous, as usual. I noticed that he looked out into the crowd and smiled slightly when he saw the cast. :)
@GaleHaroldFan Afterwards, he came out and talked to them all, as well as some other people. Finally, I mustered up all my courage and
@GaleHaroldFan walked up to them. I talked to each of the cast members indiviually, telling them what a fan I was and how happy I was to see
@GaleHaroldFan them. They were all really sweet and gracious and talked to me for a few minutes, except Randy who seemed uninterested.
@GaleHaroldFan Finally I went up to Gale. I was so nervous, but he saw so nice and put me at ease. We talked, hugged and took a picture!
@GaleHaroldFan Randy had left at this point, but the rest of them all said bye to me and left together. It’s so cool to know that they’re
@GaleHaroldFan all still friends. And it was soooo cool to meet them all at once. Especially Gale’s gorgeous face, of course. :)
粉丝Laura报告:
...Not only was I surprised by the caliber of the plays and all the actors, but I was even more surprised when a few “friends” showed up to cheer Gale on. None other than Randy Harrison, Peter Paige, Scott
Lowell and Michelle Clunie were all there to support, not only Gale, but the cause. With as large as the entertainment industry is, theater must be small enough, because Peter knew a few people there (clearly
locals) and Randy knew the director and a couple people as well. It was not only an honor and very exciting to meet and see Gale in person (such an amazing person and actor), but to talk to and meet four of the best actors of QAF, including Randy… I have never had a funner, more exciting, more enjoyable time at any play.
The Blank Theatre Company's 19th Annual Young Playwrights Festival runs June 2 - 26 at the Stella Adler Theatre, 6773 Hollywood Boulevard, in Hollywood. The performance schedule is Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 2pm. Each week's program includes three plays, and admission is $17 for adults and $12 for students. Festival passes, which are good for one ticket each week of the festival, are $56. Tickets may be purchased in advance online at http://www.TheBlank.com, or via phone by calling (323) 661-9827.
WEEK ONE
June 2 – 5
LIKE A DOG IN SPACE
By Aliza Goldstein (age 19)
Jacksonville, FL
A Soviet crash test dummy is brought to life by Innovation. He wants to live a normal life and become a real cosmonaut. Can he hide his truth or is a dummy always a dummy?
Mentor – Irene Mecchi
Director - Nathan Singh
Starring: Lukas Behnken, Lisa Cirincione, David Dastmalchian, Joe Egender, Michael Geniac, Gale Harold, Angel Parker
Gale's character was "Mister Papers," and he looked gorgeous and sounded great. He was wearing a brown suit, and glasses, and he had a little scruff, and it was completely fantastic to see him acting, in this tiny theater, just five feet away from where we were sitting.
All three of the plays that were presented were very well written. The young writers expressed depth beyond their years. The one Gale acted in was last and was the longest. As Verybookish reported, Gale looked gorgeous and sounded great. I loved the way he said the Russian words. It was a thrill as always seeing Gale perform a few feet away.
He wasn't on stage the whole time. He was an important characater but not the central one.. In typical Gale fashion, he did not want to take the spotlight from those that the night was really about. Once the cast took their bows and the writers received their awards, he didn't stay around too long. He may have come back out later. I don't know because we - me and the two people I attended with - decided that as much as we love Gale, the night wasn't about him. I think it's so wonderful that he is participating in so many of these ventures supporting local theater and celebrating new talent. I had a wonderful evening doing something I probably never would have done if not for Gale being a part of it.
I attended the YPF with a friend last night [06/17]. All three plays were very good and very different. Scott’s play was amusing and sad at the same time. The first play really touched me since it dealt with the issue of a young woman with cancer. I lost my mother to cancer so I was naturally drawn to that play. We spoke to the young writer afterwards. It was a pleasure meeting her. Scott’s play was in the middle. The last one was very funny.
Yes, Mr. Gale Harold did attend last night. He looked unbelievably gorgeous. Like that’s something new. Thea and Michelle were also there. Gale sat in the row in front of us a few seats to the left. He seemed to have a really good time. Laughing enthusiastically and applauding. He got a real kick out of seeing Scott as a dog with a Russian accent. My friend and I made no attempt to speak to Gale or the others. They were there on their private time. But it was nice to see them. Thea has a lovely, friendly amile. Although we didn’t say anything to her, we think she knew that we recognized her. I spoke with Scott briefly. It was great to meet him. He was very pleasant.
Q: How was Gale dressed, did you notice?
He came in just before the play was to start. The lights were low. It looked like he had on his favorite faded/washed out jeans, a sort of sage green shirt with a collar. We couldn’t see his shoes. There was what looked like one of his famous caps sticking out of the back pocket of his jeans. Can’t imagine how there was any room for it. Certainly no danger of it slipping out. :) His hair was divine. Brushed away from his face and longish in the back. He had a day or so worth of stubble on his face. From where I was sitting, his profile was magnificent!
Q: Who was Gale with? Did he sit w/ Thea, Michelle and/or Yara? Curious minds want to know!
Yes, they sat together. The theater was crowded. Michelle was in the same row as me and my friend – second to last. Thea was near the front. :).