Yeah I did a compilation of Serkan Kaya’s Judas I watched so far
and additionally there’s also his Anatoly

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Yeah I did a compilation of Serkan Kaya’s Judas I watched so far
and additionally there’s also his Anatoly
I fell in love with Chess 2008 Essen production, which doesn't even have videos. Why do I have to be like this? But... in West End Original “Talking Chess,” Anatoly at least debates about whether he'll lose so that he can reunite Florence and her father, but Essen Anatoly straight-up says he has no intention of throwing the match, so when Freddie’s like "Why? Politics? Sportsmanship?" he goes "It's life, Fred," and that is another level of unhinged energy. I loved it.
Chess Act 1 and Act 2 is Freddie’s and Anatoly's entrance and exit as chess champion respectively (although Anatoly didn't give up his champion title). This mirror-image structure shows how similar the two of them are: Freddie and Anatoly both end the act by “showing Florence what he really is.”
So, if Freddie was in his top diva form when he broke up with Florence, then Anatoly should be just as much as a diva when he breaks up with her. And in Essen production Henrik and Serkan pulled it off so well. Especially with such a powerful gremlin like Henrik’s Freddie, it wouldn’t be easy to match that diva energy, but Serkan’s Anatoly exploded with his mad potential in the “Endgame” and nailed it. like how does he do that.
Oh god, Serkan Kaya’s Anatoly is so hot in these pictures
(Google translated interview of Serkan Kaya from 2008 Chess)
Anatoly in Chess Essen is fundamentally a chess control freak with an unbending will, says Serkan Kaya.
What’s crazy about his performance is that just by listening to the audio his character trait is fully graspable. He's saying the exact same things I thought while listening. oh shit thank you so much.
Ugh Serkan’s Anatoly is so good at emotional portrayal in You and I that I cannot help listening to it all the time
“Mountain Duet” performed by Serkan Kaya, Femke Soetenga, and Henrik Wager in Essen (14/02/2009)
Shots of Serkan Kaya as Anatoly Sergievsky in the Essen production of Chess.