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Lucy Lawless: intervista all'attrice di Ash vs evil dead
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00:00Ok, vorrei parlare un po' di Ashton vs Civil Death e il tuo ruby.
00:06Hai sempre giocato forte e potente donne?
00:11Non sempre, è il mio sogno.
00:14Io amo giocare persone che sono molto piccole, ma non ho alcuni chancenzi.
00:19Quindi ho chiesto, qual è la reale Lucy Lawless?
00:22Hai sentito una connessione?
00:24Non lo so.
00:25Do you feel you have something in common with your characters?
00:32When I do the characters, I take somebody else's words
00:35and I try to find parts of myself and parts of my story
00:41that are the rationale.
00:46I try to find the reason what makes me want to say these words.
00:50But none of the characters are me.
00:51There are only strands of me with the words of the writer
00:56and then we make all the other characters
01:01and all the lighting and the sound and the music
01:05and the scene, the design, makes a beautiful tapestry.
01:11But yeah, so I'm like weaving one part of it.
01:14It's the part you see.
01:18So in the show there's a lot going on
01:22with all the demons and the fighting.
01:25I was wondering, what's your precious moment on the set?
01:30Something funny that you remember?
01:32Laughing with Dana is always good.
01:34Like killing Kelly was so terrible and so great.
01:42Um, yeah, I must say working with Dana
01:46was a really great pleasure.
01:48She's a very funny woman and a great Italian-American.
01:52So I was trying to teach her some Italian.
01:56Let's talk about something a little off-topic
02:00because I know you played Sappho in a musical, Pleasure Dome.
02:06So I was wondering if you could tell us something
02:09about this experience on stage.
02:11So I played Sappho in a musical called Welcome to the Pleasure Dome
02:16and she is an ageing nightclub diva who is gay.
02:21And just when she is about to lose her health, her beauty, her job,
02:29she finds love.
02:32And it's with the young and beautiful daughter
02:36of a character who's a little bit like Mr. Trump.
02:40So, um, she comes in and seduces Ivanka Trump, basically.
02:49That's interesting.
02:51Didn't really happen.
02:53But, um, I don't know.
02:56It's fun.
02:56So we did this crazy musical and in this nightclub,
02:59um, which the villain wants, you know,
03:04the Trump character wants to pull down,
03:06um, there are drug dealers
03:09and there are, uh, you know, cross-dressers
03:13and there are, everybody's very glamorous and beautiful,
03:17but it's wild as well.
03:19And it was back, it's set in 1984 in New York.
03:23Um, and two love stories happen
03:28and they happen to be two same-sex love stories.
03:31And the audience, the most amazing thing
03:34is that the audience didn't even care about that
03:37because they liked the individuals, the characters,
03:40and they loved the music.
03:43So, in a way, it, the fact that the characters
03:49are in same-sex relationships, uh, it meant nothing.
03:55It meant, didn't stop.
03:58There was no judgment about that.
03:59and, um, yeah, and it was just a great night out for all.
04:05So, I think if we made it a little bit easier
04:08for, um, some gay person, young person's parents
04:15to accept them coming out,
04:17then I think we did a good thing.
04:19And it's just fun, just pure, pure entertainment.
04:22I would love to see it.
04:23All the great music from Frankie Goes to Hollywood, obviously.
04:26We had some Bruce Springsteen.
04:28I sang I'm on Fire to, um, to the Ingenue.
04:33You know.
04:33It's amazing.
04:34Yeah. It was, it was really great, sexy, wild fun.
04:39I think queer.
04:40You know.
04:40Yeah.
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