Thursday, October 11, 2007

POINT BREAK LIVE !

This one cracked me up, so I thought I'd share.
Paraphrased:
Hatched as a drunken bet between former film programmer Jaime Keeling and her pal, film and theater director Jamie Hook.... "Point Break Live!" an absurdist stage adaptation of the popular action film, has found its way to the downtown L.A. lounge Charlie O's at the Alexandria Hotel.

"There's probably no other movie that's quite as ridiculous to do on stage. It's got everything: surfing, sky diving, bank robbery, male bonding and things getting blown up," director Eve Hars says.

This theatrical version is decidedly campy. Playing up the homoerotic nature of the relationship between Johnny Utah (Reeves) and his nemesis-turned-mentor, Bodhi (Swayze), the play remains mostly faithful to the original plot aside from a few concessions in staging.

Actress Lisa Renee playing the film's director, Kathryn Bigelow, occasionally interjects by calling "Cut!" and then bringing in a stunt double for the action scenes. She also kicks off the evening by warming up the crowd and explaining why audience members are given "survival kits." (Attendees are encouraged to leave their finery at home; the audience gets sprayed with water, and the survival kit ponchos don't cover everything.)

But perhaps the most intriguing thing in this adaptation is that the play stars a new Johnny Utah every night. "When they first staged the play in 2003, they auditioned actors for the Keanu Reeves role, but everyone was too good," Hars says. "So they decided to pull someone from the audience each night and have them read the dialogue off cue cards. It totally worked. The way he or she ended up saying the lines was usually pretty similar to how Keanu delivered them in the movie."
That last part is hilarious.


Original article HERE.

4 comments:

Robiscus said...

thats VERY, very, funny.

thanks for posting it. i surf every week with John Philbin, who plays Nathanial in 'Point Break'.

i forwarded it to him. he's gonna laugh.

Lisa said...

Everyone was too good! HA I totally believe that. Even the audience members were probably over qualified to play Keanu.

Anonymous said...

I hate you all. :(

Anonymous said...

I would totally love to see that.