Met the Devil of Hell's Kitchen after @MTC_NYC's #IncognitoPlay! #Incognito #CharlieCox (at New York City Center)
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Met the Devil of Hell's Kitchen after @MTC_NYC's #IncognitoPlay! #Incognito #CharlieCox (at New York City Center)
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_w8rrD-dS0)
So, one of the problems with doing a video trailer for a play is that plays are often in rehearsal all the way up until they open and design elements are added all the way up through to previews.
MTC does a good job of getting around this by having the actors and artistic team talk about the play, giving it context, and showing little snippets of design (like the white model).
The trailer/promo also has a narrative structure in how it is tucked into the “story” of behind-the-scenes at a photo shoot.
This vid certainly made me curious about the production.
@katiekeysburg, BFF2, and I met Charlie Cox today. He was extremely sweet & patient with the fans and very generous with his time. For those wondering, he was solid and smelled really nice. Also, the play Incognito is pretty good (depressing, but good). It's got a black box feel. The actors each played several roles and all did some amazing accents. Check it out, if you get a chance.