OMG GALE DID A RADIO INTERVIEW

Jan 15, 2010 16:06

OMG HIS VOICE IS IN MY EAR. AND HE SOUNDS ALL CALM AND INTROSPECTIVE AND THERE ARE "UMS" AND "UHS" AND HE IS SO FREAKING BRILL AND I'M NOT EVEN DONE LISTENING TO IT I'M SO EXCITED. WILL TRY TO DO A TRANSCRIPT LATER ONCE I'VE REGAINED THE ABILITY TO THINK KTHX.

INTERVIEW | AUDIO


Gale Harold in Tennessee Williams' "Orpheus Descending"
Jan. 14, 2010 | Alex Cohen | KPCC
Tennessee Williams' play "Orpheus Descending" is a retelling of the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus set in a small southern town in the 1950s. This week, a production of the play starring Gale Harold opens up at Theatre/Theater in Los Angeles.
Harold, known for his performance in the role of Brian on Showtime's "Queer as Folk," plays the lead role of Val Xavier. Val is a guitar playing drifter, who meets Lady Torrance (Denise Crosby), a shopkeeper. Both are looking for a chance to make change in their lives. "They find out that they come from the same place spiritually and emotionally," Harold says.
In the show, Harold sings and plays guitar, something he confesses makes him a bit nervous to do onstage. But for Val, music is a real passion, Harold says. "It's all that he lives for... but just to survive, he's come up with some interesting ways to get paid that wasn't just singing and playing."
To find out what Harold means by that, you can check out "Orpheus Descending" at Theatre/Theater. The show runs through February 21st.
And if you'd like to hear how growing up in the South helped Harold prepare for the role and the oddest non-acting job he's ever worked, listen to his interview with KPCC's Alex Cohen.

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