Arena: Joe Orton: A Genius Like Us

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @divinesarah
    @divinesarah 14 дней назад +1

    I enjoyed Lahr's "Prick up your Ears" book. It is a great biography and beautifully describes the arc of success and frustration in relation to Orton and Halliwell.

  • @TECHNOIR
    @TECHNOIR 9 месяцев назад +4

    Comfortably one of the best documentaries I've ever seem - howlingly funny and great to see people who took a leap of faith in the pair - chaps like biographer John ;Prick Up Your Ears' Lahr and Charles Monteith, Double First at Oxford, war veteran, also publisher of Jean Genet, Sam Beckett and Philip Larkin. Richard Brain's evident delight at the defacing of the books is also priceless.

  • @RiggySmalls
    @RiggySmalls 2 года назад +33

    The library books are a work of genius. The librarian describing them is struggling to hold back the laughter and hold it together.

    • @homahak
      @homahak Год назад +5

      Yes. Those prison sentences were savage and nothing to do with the gravity of the offences. It’s still happening today to people who express views which the “new” establishment dislikes.

    • @adoculos4521
      @adoculos4521 Год назад +5

      ​@@homahak Ignoramus, Judges sentence according to guidelines. Educate yourself kid and btw, defacing the books was criminal damage.
      So much for your education level and being dragged up with no moral compass.

    • @UXB-p5u
      @UXB-p5u Месяц назад

      ​@adoculos4521 WOW what an overwhelmingly pompous patronising twat you are!

  • @joriah69
    @joriah69 3 года назад +4

    Always enjoy revisiting this cool doco,,many cheers x

  • @DaveSCameron
    @DaveSCameron 4 года назад +8

    I've got a nephew currently attending Wirral Grammar school, the alma mater of Mr Halliwell and a cousin who passed through there in the early 1980s. So fortunate to have discovered Orton when I was younger and devoured all I could grab by and about him. What a pinpoint and dynamic wit and I'm just sad I can't have a pint with what was a truly enigmatic and yet grounded young man. Many thanks to John Lahr who offers us the abundant fruits of his diligent research and time. Rest well.

  • @eduardoramirezjr4403
    @eduardoramirezjr4403 6 лет назад +32

    I like the honesty of Joe’s sister.

  • @lawsonj39
    @lawsonj39 2 года назад +16

    I wish more performances of Orton's works were available on RUclips.

    • @Kaye-v2p
      @Kaye-v2p Месяц назад

      I don't - stuff written for the stage does not do well when filmed. Provincial theatres and even amdram groups like to put on Orton's stuff - go see them.

    • @camillawybrants5757
      @camillawybrants5757 28 дней назад

    • @camillawybrants5757
      @camillawybrants5757 28 дней назад

      Yes I agree😊

  • @MissPerriwinkle
    @MissPerriwinkle Год назад +9

    truly hilarious, the way they doctored the books, i laughed so hard.

  • @rexterrocks
    @rexterrocks 5 лет назад +23

    Joe and Kenneths letter writing inspired me greatly. I used to write letters in the same vein to many people and institutions. I once wrote to Margaret Thatcher and told how much I liked her and found her attractive and that I often practiced the art of onanism at the thought of her. I ended it by asking if she had any knickers(preferably unwashed) that she could spare. I got a reply from a secretary thanking me for my kind words and asked if I wished to join the Conservative party. I never did get any underwear.

    • @massonman9099
      @massonman9099 4 года назад +3

      LOL loved it.

    • @lukebrel7969
      @lukebrel7969 4 года назад +9

      Classic! My politics are possibly different to yours, and I have half a mind to write a similar letter to Diane Abbot. But the thought of a successful response, with the requested item in the post, fills me with a mixture of dread and nausea.

    • @mrmrsmsmisscloud7512
      @mrmrsmsmisscloud7512 4 года назад +2

      Lol!!😂😅🤣👍

    • @someguy957
      @someguy957 4 года назад +4

      Ugh! That's certainly just as well. Margaret, being English to the core, probably did not wipe well.

    • @LusciousTwinkle
      @LusciousTwinkle 4 года назад +2

      @@someguy957 How dare you!!! The children of Albion are the most accomplished and thorough wipers in the world!

  • @MrUndersolo
    @MrUndersolo Год назад +2

    I read the diaries, "Prick Up Your Ears", and I have the collected plays now. One of the most important playwrights ever!

    • @aisforapple2494
      @aisforapple2494 6 месяцев назад

      "Ears" is, of course, a anagram of "arse", so it's a salacious "Prick Up Your Arse". 🤣🤣🤣

  • @littleogeechee223
    @littleogeechee223 Год назад +4

    Orion and Oldman really bear a striking resemblance.

  • @Johnconno
    @Johnconno 2 года назад +3

    'Aye, it looked like a painting by that other puff, Frank Bacon. Even the carpet was orange.'

  • @inkyguy
    @inkyguy 5 лет назад +16

    A far more recent documentary from BBC2 called _Joe Orton Laid Bare_ (2017) has several close friends and associates saying that they believe it was Peter Willes’ humiliation of a very disturbed Kenneth Haliwell (one friend of Orton and Haliwell called Willes' behavior toward Haliwell "Machiavellian") that drove Haliwell over the edge to murder-suicide. Haliwell was psychotic according to the doctor who was treating him and was being medicated and due to be sectioned/committed the next day , i.e., the day after the murders occurred.
    It is a very good documentary and has outtakes of Orton’s plays performed by a repertory cast, which includes the very beautiful Freddy Fox, as well as citations from his diaries and letters performed by two other actors who portray Orton as a young man and a grown adult. Joe Orton's sister Leonie is featured quite a bit throughout it as well as others not included in this production.

    • @codent
      @codent 4 года назад

      thanks for mentioning this here it is ruclips.net/video/YTcMRRZipT0/видео.html

    • @peterm1826
      @peterm1826 4 года назад

      inkyguy i just watched the show you mentioned
      i tend to believe what the associates have said about peter willes

  • @brettjackson3479
    @brettjackson3479 Год назад +1

    This documentary is full of Ortonesque characters..Joe would've loved this...

  • @paulblatch01
    @paulblatch01 5 лет назад +12

    His “Edna Welthorpe” letters are hilarious!😂

  • @WelshIron
    @WelshIron 6 лет назад +8

    My uncle was close 'friends' with Joe, I really enjoyed the tales growing up.

    • @DaveSCameron
      @DaveSCameron 4 года назад

      @@aalexjohna Hmm? What a telling addition your comment makes Mr Smallcock...

    • @rayrussell1519
      @rayrussell1519 11 месяцев назад

      did he give it to him up the bum

  • @myozzio5025
    @myozzio5025 7 лет назад +10

    How his family got him... wow intelligent... espescially his sister ... fabulous!

  • @TECHNOIR
    @TECHNOIR 7 лет назад +2

    Cheers for t' upload and that.
    Good to see that Joe is equally gratified and

  • @jameshodges1496
    @jameshodges1496 Год назад +1

    Having rewatched this I want to reaquire the Orton Diaries and I'm also struck by how likeable his sister is.

  • @jrbs
    @jrbs Год назад +2

    Wouldn't everyone love to have a neighbour like Eleanor.

  • @stephentaylor2066
    @stephentaylor2066 6 лет назад +16

    We don’t have characters like this anymore, imperfect people are interesting.

    • @tranzco1173
      @tranzco1173 4 года назад

      2:39 perfect hairdo, perfect hairline.

    • @ria1636
      @ria1636 3 года назад

      We do, look around!

    • @edmund184
      @edmund184 2 года назад

      you call killing your partner "imperfect"?

  • @levibuildsbarns5981
    @levibuildsbarns5981 7 лет назад +4

    awesome! thanks for the upload.

  • @ivanyu6308
    @ivanyu6308 6 лет назад +6

    Such a tragic story

  • @TheTombo10
    @TheTombo10 7 лет назад +37

    Joe's sister seems like a nice person

    • @NxDoyle
      @NxDoyle 5 лет назад +8

      Leonie has been a great champion and curator of Joe's legacy.

    • @easyboy1950
      @easyboy1950 5 лет назад +3

      Pretty too.

    • @elliemccarthy3487
      @elliemccarthy3487 3 года назад +2

      Intelligent, she looks like joe They were obviously v close & she seems utterly heartbroken & grief stricken , she needed help stuff Kenneth , she is the one who needed support

  • @erepsekahs
    @erepsekahs 4 года назад +1

    I wish this video was longer. I have nothing to do for the next couple of days.

  • @mikeheap7978
    @mikeheap7978 4 года назад +6

    His sister at the end speaking of Joe in the present after he's died.

  • @EuphemiaGrubb
    @EuphemiaGrubb 3 года назад +1

    I believe Peter Willes knew very well who he was talking to when he phoned and said all these devastating things to Kenneth Halliwell.

  • @andrewmiles3378
    @andrewmiles3378 11 месяцев назад

    QUEENS! What is there that is more to be said? Not the first, neither the last!

  • @ajlomas7185
    @ajlomas7185 4 года назад +5

    I wish I'd have been around in the 60's, I would have loved to have met him. I've been a fan of his ever since watching the Gary Oldman movie, I have a copy of his diaries, so well written, you can tell by his use of the language that he was a writer, so witty. He embraced his sexuality and never shied away from it. I just loved his childish and boyish sense of humour, and loved the way he dressed, he certainly was a character. So sad that such a talented man's life was cut so short and in such a gruesome way too. Joe Orton's demise reminds me of another talent from that time, another beautiful gay man, Brian Epstein, although he ended his own life, another wasted talented. Both of these had such promise to be much bigger, in Joe's case his talent was just breaking through into the literally world and enjoying his success....but it wasn't to last. I can't help but think what would have happened if Joe did have that meeting with Brian Epstein and if he had signed that contract, maybe he would have still been alive today. It couldn't have been easy living with that emotional landmine Halliwell, it must have been like walking on egg shells. Life is never fair, both Joe & Brian were taken far too soon. R I P to both of these beautiful souls. Thankyou so much for uploading this brilliant documentary. So nice to see Kenneth Williams talking so affectionate about Joe who encouraged Kenneth to enjoy sex and not to feel ashamed about "doing it". It was an obvious genuine friendship, sadly cut short. "Goodbyes hurt the most when the story was not finished"

    • @michaelmcginley7930
      @michaelmcginley7930 2 года назад

      Six months for defacing library books.what a repressive time Joe lived through

  • @algie-t2w
    @algie-t2w 8 месяцев назад +1

    The sexual acts with strangers as described in Orton's diaries were grizzly and truly obscene.

  • @slytheringingerwitch
    @slytheringingerwitch 3 года назад +5

    I am with his sister, their ashes should not have been scattered together, How is it Joe's fault that Kenneth killed him? I mean if Joe had been more careful, then Kenneth wouldn't have killed him! A murderer is not a victim.

    • @NewFalconerRecords
      @NewFalconerRecords 2 года назад +1

      She said that she condoned it. Meaning that she believed it was the right thing to do.

  • @bennyd345
    @bennyd345 3 года назад

    Thanks for posting

  • @inkyguy
    @inkyguy 5 лет назад +4

    A number of people in this documentary suggest that Haliwell and Orton would have remained together had they lived. It is clear now from Orton's diaries that he intended to leave Kenneth Haliwell. Unwisely (and probably intentionally) Orton left his diary out on his unlocked desk.

    • @malcolmledger176
      @malcolmledger176 4 года назад +1

      I see no evidence of that in the diaries. Where exactly did Orton write that he was going to leave Halliwell? The explanation sounds too pat to me.

  • @zeddeka
    @zeddeka 3 года назад +4

    Such a toxic dynamic in the end between Orton and Haliwell. On many levels, an argument could be made that Orton's promiscuity was a form of psychological abuse against Haliwell. Difficult to know whether Orton stayed out of pity (if he did then it was the worst thing he could have done because it just prolonged Haliwell's torture) or whether they had formed a kind of very destructive codependency. As with all relationships, there's always a kind of unspoken "deal" about what the dynamics and undercurrents are. It would have been interesting to known what Orton's and Haliwell's were.

    • @NewFalconerRecords
      @NewFalconerRecords 2 года назад +3

      Well said. I have often weighed up a lot of these questions myself. The feature film 'Prick Up Your Ears' dealt with a lot of those dynamics quite well, I thought.

    • @normanby100
      @normanby100 11 месяцев назад +3

      Orton ponced off the relatively affluent Halliwell at RADA and into the 50's, then once he enjoyed success, Joe wanted rid of Ken.

  • @nokes22
    @nokes22 7 лет назад +17

    Those defaced books were hilarious! Think I'd have gotten on well with Orton!

    • @RiggySmalls
      @RiggySmalls 6 лет назад +3

      They’d be worth a fortune these days.

    • @edmund184
      @edmund184 2 года назад

      yes, it was funny. At the end of the day it was vandalism. Would you want to walk into your public library and see all the books cut up?

  • @williamrabon8839
    @williamrabon8839 2 года назад +2

    Horrible to say, I suppose, but this is one of the funniest documentaries I’ve ever seen.
    In particular, the investigation, trial, and publicity surrounding the attacks on the books
    belonging to Islington Public Library. No doubt Joe Orton would positively die laughing.

  • @drparnassus2867
    @drparnassus2867 5 лет назад +14

    18:58 Only an American could call a guy from a council estate in Leicester a "country boy".

    • @lukebrel7969
      @lukebrel7969 4 года назад +2

      Well noticed! I am from Leicester, and I know the Saffron Lane Estate. It is far from rural.

    • @wkenneth7916
      @wkenneth7916 4 года назад +1

      I thought that his delivery of that line seemed facetious. Lahr has lived most of his life in England, so I think he is familiar with Leicester.

  • @edmund184
    @edmund184 2 года назад +3

    Can someone explain to me why Kenneth Halliwell is never described as a monster?

    • @tooleyheadbang4239
      @tooleyheadbang4239 11 месяцев назад +1

      He obviously isn't the "wrong sort of pervert".

  • @brianrodney5202
    @brianrodney5202 6 лет назад +4

    " I didn't know then that they were going to have their ashes scattered together, my brother gave his permission for that " - how Ortonesque .

  • @aisforapple2494
    @aisforapple2494 6 месяцев назад

    As someone who has experienced a murder / suicide in the family, it's understandable why Halliwell had so few at his funeral. At least for me, there is still an incredible amount of anger towards the perpetrator, even though I liked him very much. I am still furious with him, even 5 years later.

  • @elliemccarthy3487
    @elliemccarthy3487 3 года назад +1

    Peter Willis says “ THEY WERE WITHDRAWING from something after Morocco “ sounds like heroin withdrawals, that leads to v violent behaviour, just a theory of KH being even more unhinged , you don’t withdraw from hash , yet heroin withdrawals are horrendous

  • @MissTLI1980
    @MissTLI1980 4 года назад +2

    When I look at Lahr, all I see is Tubbs and Edward from League Of Gentlemen.

    • @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494
      @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 4 года назад

      It's the nose. Hard to miss...
      ...did you know his father was the original Cowardly Lion?
      Interesting man...

  • @groovynut222
    @groovynut222 6 лет назад +4

    Kenneth Williams

  • @R_Jackson
    @R_Jackson 3 месяца назад

    Lahr looks so like his father! 🦁

  • @NxDoyle
    @NxDoyle 5 лет назад +3

    Prison was the making of Joe and a big step towards the ruination of Halliwell. During the months apart, Joe found his own literary voice. Plus he got himself fit and had lots of sex. Kenneth and Joe lived such a plain existence that prison was not the huge step down in lifestyle that it was for most people.

  • @markhouse578
    @markhouse578 6 лет назад +4

    Edna Wellthorp. Mrs.
    May have written a stern letter, regarding the scandalous defilement of Library books.
    Written ( as she would quote )
    By " far Superior Authors"
    Lol

  • @inkyguy
    @inkyguy 5 лет назад

    If anyone has links or knows where one can find _Entertaining Mr. Sloane_ or _Loot_ I'd like to know where I can find copies to watch. There is a copy of a very good production of _What the Butler Saw_ here on RUclips, which I thoroughly enjoyed.

    • @prof.heinous191
      @prof.heinous191 4 года назад +1

      There's a great film version of Loot directed by Silvio Narizzano, 1970. Used to be out on DVD, much better cast than in this doc, Richard Attenborough as the bent cop, Lee Remick as the nurse - hilarious!

    • @inkyguy
      @inkyguy 4 года назад

      Prof.Heinous, thank you very much. I will look for It.

  • @greenman1411
    @greenman1411 7 лет назад +1

    "...a lacklustre TV performance of Loot...." - looked like an excellent performance to me - I'd like to see the whole thing. Does it actually exist or were just a fews scenes produced for the Arena programme?

    • @david-stewart
      @david-stewart 7 лет назад

      Who played the inspector in it, I'm sure I know his face from somewhere!

    • @dellablair8514
      @dellablair8514 6 лет назад

      David Stewart It's Paul Moriaty who played Colonel Forster in the 1995 BBC adaptation of 'Pride and prejudice' he also was also in 'Inspector Frost' with David Jason.

    • @DaveSCameron
      @DaveSCameron 4 года назад

      We caught a show in Norwich Royal Theatre in the early 1990s, with "Sharon" of Eastenders prominence, and it was not only sold out it was magnificent.

  • @jaybone23
    @jaybone23 7 лет назад +1

    Given Joe's particular genius and his brother's outstanding coiffure (I was quite impressed when first seeing it 2:33) I'm thinking the Orton family were considered eccentric. Of course the Brits are known for cultivating and appreciating eccentrics..

    • @countessofgroan9014
      @countessofgroan9014 7 лет назад +3

      The Orton family were dull and conventional. Only Leonie - whose age difference meant she and Joe became close largely through the letters they exchanged - shared his take on life. Mrs Orton was far from unusual in her tawdry attempts to boost the appearance (rather than the substance) of her family achievements. I grew up in a similar estate, I know how common was her attitude and behaviour. Anyway, Brits only truly 'appreciate' eccentrics from the upper classes and preferably posthumously. Upper class behaviour that coming from us plebs would have had us arrested and/or sectioned.
      This may interest you: www.theguardian.com/stage/2016/oct/30/leonie-orton-i-hero-worshipped-joe-orton-memoir-interview

    • @jaybone23
      @jaybone23 7 лет назад +1

      "her tawdry attempts to boost the appearance" of Douglas' hair you mean. He looks like a younger Grandpa Munster there..
      All kidding aside, yes I see your point about the class hypocrisy regarding the label "eccentric".

    • @DaveSCameron
      @DaveSCameron 4 года назад +1

      And how telling is his wonderful sister! A not uncommon family in all working class clusters all over Great Britain's towns and cities. I read how Joe absorbed gossip on buses even which bit into his humerous outlook and he revises such material in all his work. Simple yet precious.

  • @rayrussell1519
    @rayrussell1519 11 месяцев назад +1

    he did in islington public toilets

  • @system1912
    @system1912 5 лет назад +2

    With their wit and humour this should have ended very differently, but the heart makes people do great acts of kindness and also those of abject cruelty. They were both such wits, they experienced such love, a love and affection most people would die to dream.

    • @inkyguy
      @inkyguy 5 лет назад +1

      system1912, in this case it was the mind, a very ill one, which was their demise. Halliwell was due to be sectioned - or committed, as we say in the States - the next day.

    • @DaveSCameron
      @DaveSCameron 4 года назад

      Wonderful comment!

  • @emsguybob
    @emsguybob Год назад

    It is really icky how so many of them take such delight in talking about how unlikable Halliwell was.

  • @geraldberliner5260
    @geraldberliner5260 6 лет назад +6

    1:20 Rodders

  • @elliemccarthy3487
    @elliemccarthy3487 3 года назад +1

    Joe ortons sister was still struggling with terrible grief & I feel KH was so selfish to murder him because he was lonely ,we’ll stuff him the more I see how upset joes sister is the more i detest KH

    • @petrabrown4232
      @petrabrown4232 3 года назад +1

      I think that Joe Orton had subconsciously picked up so a deux , the french call it. It's why doctors often advise partners, of the mentally ill( if they can get them alone) to leave, especially of the non mentally ill one is a woman in a heterosexual relationship. Not politically correct, I know. but love often cannot conquer all. These two had a co -dependent relationship, which suggests that they both had "issues" upstairs. I heard that Orton's mother treated his father like shit, as she did most of the family. The father didn't stray in what was obviously a co dependent relationship, Leonie as a married woman didn't seem to have as much of lifeline with her husband as she did her gay brother who lived miles away in London and was eleven years older than her. Lots of dysfunction and trying to find outwith instead of within, in that family. Only Joe and his plumber brother seemed to have achieved any satisfaction, the father didn't seem too copped on.

  • @lasalleman
    @lasalleman 4 года назад +1

    Looks like the actor Dirk Bogerd

  • @elliemccarthy3487
    @elliemccarthy3487 3 года назад +1

    Peter talks about withdrawals after Morocco u don’t withdraw from hashish you. DO from heroin , Peter was very cruel to Kenneth he’s really playing down how often he talked to Kenneth v spitefully , a later documentary shows Harvey moon actor v angry at Peter actually saying he caused the murder I was shocked when he said it , yet I think he was angry at peter

  • @elliemccarthy3487
    @elliemccarthy3487 3 года назад

    Could the so called missing pages of the diaries be about withdrawals, also JO was withdrawing from KH on a social level

  • @Giorgio-j6p
    @Giorgio-j6p 11 месяцев назад

    There's not question about Orton's knowledgeable works. Genius in his own proper and personal behaving way. Nevertheless, after having watched Stephen Frears' movie "Prick Up Your Ears" (1987, I was 16 y.o.), which was a truly realistic "biopic" about Orton's profitable and wannabe "penchants". I'm still convinced he was humanly a total scum, sucking up all the Kenneth Halliwell's yet matured and experienced high proficiencies. Halliwell was a total introverted, intellectual being. On the contrary, Orton was "larger than his own life", soon related as a man as well a successful, acclaimed playwright.

  • @mrmrsmsmisscloud7512
    @mrmrsmsmisscloud7512 4 года назад +3

    I think by today’s standards,Kenneth would’ve been diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder.

    • @DaveSCameron
      @DaveSCameron 4 года назад

      Undoubtedly if not already pinched for stalking but sounds a most intense if toxic co-dependent relationship.

  • @bretwaldablahblahblah3578
    @bretwaldablahblahblah3578 4 года назад +1

    Y shaped coffin, lovely stuff indeed. 1st class.

  • @williaminavanbottle9297
    @williaminavanbottle9297 Год назад

    The dissatisfaction of one's "LOOT" will, inevitably, lead to self-harming, and if that dissatisfaction is accompanied by pathological, selfish, narcissism, then the end result will be the destruction of all that reminds, offends the ego of one denied..."Normality"
    Succinctly...Accepting one's "LOOT" - and the fact that a kiss from a princess, will not turn a frog into a prince - is the only road that will lead to peace of mind. His friend. His lover. His user murderer. Only the latter being the reality.

  • @elliemccarthy3487
    @elliemccarthy3487 3 года назад

    Peter Willis was very spiteful to KH he didn’t just say u should be with Kenneth kindly , he’s recorded saying “ Don’t you dare bring Kenneth as I can’t stand him , Kenneth was pretending to b Joe , I’m not standing up for KH , I just feel something was said for him to crack to such violence

  • @TECHNOIR
    @TECHNOIR 7 лет назад

    is alive

  • @joriah69
    @joriah69 3 года назад

    I understand that Leonie was devoted to her bro but never was comfortable with her leaving her name in the middle of her marriage name ‘orton’..she was a strong character and an adversary for her brother’s legacy, wonderful..however....not needed really and cannot help but think that Joe would liken her to his mothers pretentious....just a thought x

  • @feenix8461
    @feenix8461 6 лет назад +2

    Joe Orton was a great playwright. Do I have to hammer that home?

  • @MrBrutal33
    @MrBrutal33 4 месяца назад

    'genius' is pushing it...

  • @contorta960
    @contorta960 Год назад

    2.10 = around 50 today.

  • @diegopisfil614
    @diegopisfil614 6 лет назад

    He reminds me of Tom Holland

  • @ivanahavitoff7308
    @ivanahavitoff7308 5 лет назад

    Margaret Whiting DAHHHHHHHHHHLING

  • @frazz297
    @frazz297 Год назад

    Guess what Joe was doing in Morocco.

  • @grahamnoble4887
    @grahamnoble4887 3 года назад

    27:30

  • @lynnpurcell7583
    @lynnpurcell7583 4 года назад +2

    Are all English men gay? Sure seems that way.

    • @gavinhudson5251
      @gavinhudson5251 4 года назад +2

      Nah, luvvie.

    • @ZnenTitan
      @ZnenTitan 4 года назад +2

      @@gavinhudson5251 A character aren't you?

    • @StefanTravis
      @StefanTravis 4 года назад +7

      Only the interesting ones.

    • @Claymor621
      @Claymor621 4 года назад +3

      Maybe all the ones who meet you pretend to be.

    • @DaveSCameron
      @DaveSCameron 4 года назад +1

      Are all Americans Trump electors? No of course not and I'm bound to say this is a preposterous if not offensive comment. Joe Orton is clearly a greatly missed talent.

  • @elchico4918
    @elchico4918 6 лет назад

    John Lahr is so misguided..Totally misinterprets the whole Orton story

    • @drparnassus2867
      @drparnassus2867 5 лет назад +1

      Connie Booth married him, so he must have something going for him, but I always find Lahr a bit hard to take.

    • @inkyguy
      @inkyguy 5 лет назад +1

      el chico , really? How exactly? His knowledge of theatre is wide and deep, and I’ve always appreciated his writing. I suspect he is probably more knowledgeable of Orton than virtually any other scholar or critic, and he is certainly appreciative and an apparent champion of Orton’s work. Nobody else has been inspired enough to write a feature film about Orton.

    • @JustMe-xz2ls
      @JustMe-xz2ls 5 лет назад

      Please elaborate, I'd love to know more of why you think so. He seems to certainly see himself as an authority

    • @inkyguy
      @inkyguy 4 года назад +2

      Just Me, he is Joe Orton’s biographer. He wrote “Prick Up Your Ears.” He is probably the single most knowledgeable person on Orton’s life and work. He is also one of the foremost experts on English-speaking theatre and the history of theatre.

    • @JustMe-xz2ls
      @JustMe-xz2ls 4 года назад

      @@inkyguy Thank you, I want to read the book, having only seen the movie. I'm curious though, why one commenter feels he didn't 'get' Orton. Maybe he means Orton's life, his motivations? I would be intrigued to hear him explain. I suppose he feels that an American heterosexual man misses key aspects of Orton's story.

  • @wor53lg50
    @wor53lg50 Год назад

    Seems weird hearing a working class Leicester city accent, im only 45 now, and last time i heard it was 30 year ago whilst banged up in Yoi glen parva, youd be hard pushed hearing it now..love the library gestapo man!!, "skulking low, through the tall brush, and concealed from the preys eye's, the book preditor strikes, forever changing the balance of the lesser spotted dust cover"...