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[…]arn how to go in and out of doorways and things like that. I remember one one saying to one of my actors who didn't, you know, didn't you do doors at RADA because they were rattling at the set, you know, trying to get in and get out Darrol Blake 11:59 Do you remember any o[…]
[…]ow inexperienced he was, I mean did he have directorial backing?No, he had, again another name... the old boy, who I think had been his tutor at RADA atsome point. [Hugh Cruttwell] It’ll come.What, an actor?I don’t know whether he’d ever been an actor.But he had a part in the film did he?N[…]
[…]aren’t they, in EnglishI: Yes, I think that’s alright, to pronounce the word. But it’s that very affected accent that, umm...the West End, stage, the RADA accent that really got me down.CB: Yes, yes.I: I used to see a lot of British pictures in the States and half the time I either couldn’t understa[…]
[…] and production. At that time it was discovered I had unsteady legs and my doctor thought I wouldn't be-called up. So my aunt suggested I had a go at RADA. If you got a place you know roughly where you want to go. She coached me in the set pieces one had to do for an audition and I went up like a tr[…]
[…] the time, there was another touring company, which was formed by New Zealanders called Richard Campion. He and his wife, Edith, who had both been to Rada. And they came back and formed the New Zealand players. And they went on tour, also, but that was much more widespread over both the the north an[…]
[…]acey. Isn’t it awful I don’t remember them anymore? The second season that I was there, Trevor Howard was my boyfriend he’d just come straight out of RADA at that stage, we used to bicycle everywhere even after the theatre at night or else we stole a punt. Oh it was a very romantic period I can tell[…]