a book is a book. a movie is a movie. does a play work digitally? I feel that the intent of books and the intent of (many) movies can be conveyed digitally, but a play?
@@IsLaxLife i think they mean since they have videos of the play, they must have the full recording and they would love to see it. personally i’m in australia so i would definitely pay to see it!
I sat in the third row center for this production, and left the theatre in awe of what I'd just witnessed. "Timotheé Chalamet is a revelation," I wrote online that night. "I feel like I'll be telling my friends' grandchildren about him." I'm so grateful to have witnessed Timotheé so early in his career, and in such an exquisite play by John Patrick Shanley! Still not giving up hope the full play will be released on video at some point, but this event is certainly the next best thing!
@@jenniferwhitley788 Agreed and agreed! The clips here make the show seem like it's filled with yelling, but there were so many quiet, beautiful moments too. It was such a great show, and witnessing Timmy's emotional tour de force was something I'll never forget!
@@angelenroute I noticed that these clips all contained yelling and it had me questioning whether I would actually have enjoyed it. After reading your comment I am back to being very jealous of anyone who was there. Lucky you! :)
He supposed to be in a play called "4000 miles" last April-June in London, in the Old Vic theatre, but then you know, global pandemic... me and other thousand of people still have the ticket and still wait for a new date to go and see him on a stage!! Hopefully soon. (the tickets are all sold out, if someone was interested, sorry)
you can see how amazing he was even at such a young age ❤ i’m so happy with how far he’s come. timmy is one of the most talented actors now and he deserves the world
I'm not a Timothée Chalamet stan but I know a great actor when I see one. This kid is going to be amazing. He's still young in his career and I know for a fact this man will be acting for years to come.
Well, he is already the king of Hollywood, he have 26 or 27 now :) 50 nominations and one to the oscar, he is the youngest born in the 90' to be nominated in 80 years in best actor category :) so yeah he has taking over the cinema, Hollywood and the all world. I'm so glad he did because, what an actor, whar an human, what a man, what a soul :)
Thank you! It just doesn’t make sense to me when people say he’s a bad actor, or doesn’t have range or is overrated like are we watching the same person?
Online streaming services should start streaming plays too, especially considering those who live in places that lack things like theatres but still love to watch them
This!!! The International Theatre from Amsterdam started doing that and it has worked perfectly, they even included English subtitles. I'm from Chile, so I have no possibilities of going to any of these plays
When I came home from seeing this production (JPS is one of my favorite contemporary playwrights and I was a longtime subscriber to MTC) I couldn't stop talking about PRODIGAL SON and Chalamet's bravura, astonishing performance . I immediately got tickets to see it again, and took my grandson who was visiting from San Francisco. I wanted him to see such an extraordinary tour de force by a young man his own age. After Chalamet became film famous I periodically Tweeted to him to NOT FORGET THE STAGE! As wonderful as he is in celluloid, he is electrifying on the stage in the right role, of course. Thank you John Patrick Shanley for trusting your early life to the more than capable hands of Timotheé Chalamet. (BTW, Chalamet was to return to the stage - in London - in an intimate play that I'd seen in NYC a few years ago. Sadly, COVID hit and the play was canceled. A final aside, after seeing PRODIGAL SON, I did an Internet search and discovered he was "Finn" in the series "Homeland." He also can be quite the singer. Am hoping someone writes him a Broadway musical (check out SNL appearances, and his SWEET CHARITY clips on UA-cam when he was at LaGuardia High School for the Performing Arts.)
It makes me sad that the footage exists to watch this whole production but that it’s not possible... so many people would love to see this I’m sure. ETA Maybe making it available digitally would be a good fundraiser for the Manhattan Theatre Club? We’d all be happy to pay I’m sure. I can imagine that it’s been hit badly by covid. Just a suggestion :)
Even though I have been his stan for three years and know he's talented as hell, I still got shocked when seeing his performance at 20. This is PURE TALENT. Im so proud of himmmmmm!!! Need the whole play!!!! Manhattan Theatre Club plz consider it!!!! I will pay to see it!!!
Timothée should have won the Oscar: he's the most talented actor alive. Let's end youth discrimination: he shouldn't have to wait for his due. He's right up there with young Mozart and Bernini. A prodigy.
Yes, you are right. And I don't say that lightly. My discovery and introduction to "Timmy" has been hit and miss and quite irregular. I initially just stumbled onto him surfing the internet and then went from from very recent production to another one. But had never seen his early work - like this play. From the more recent performances I knew he was excellent but had no idea he was THIS intelligent and talented. Boy was he a power-house even at this age. I must honestly concede that he really is the best of his generation. Dynamic and expressive to the hilt.
The dialogue is so well written. That we can credit to playwright John Patrick Shanley. The delivery is both natural and believable. We can credit Timotheé Chalamet with that.
I teach English in a Romanian highschool and earlier today I let my students know that in September we are starting a whole year project during which we are going to work on this AMAZING PLAY... and I was just telling them what a pity it is for us that we can t see the whole play... And here it is...the MIRACLE!!! LUCKY ME!!! As for CHALAMET... still not able to put into words everything I think and feel for this GENIUS GEM!!!!
So excited!! This play is what made me fall in love with Timothée’s acting so I’m looking forward to watching this Update after watching: Holy wowwww, this is just a masterpiece of a play😍
@@pacopullet371 no unfortunately I’ve never been able to see the full thing :( but I’ve watched all the available clips online which he is amazing in!! Hopefully one day a full version is uploaded on here, as I would love to see all of it
This was wonderful--a bit of theatrical history! Thank you, Manhattan Theatre Club, John Patrick Shanley, and all involved. Many of us (including me) think Timothée Chalamet is the actor of his generation. I wish I could have seen the play live, because as he said, there's nothing like live theatre. But still, this was lovely--a super treat!
John Patrick Stanley! The boy from the Bronx you did an amazing job 👏 what insightful words, thought provoking writing. Truly loved it from every inch of my heart. Kudos to the actors who brought life to his work. I'm grateful to have witnessed this in my lifetime. ❤ Many thanks to everyone involved!
That was first class. An unexpected and very welcome treat tonight. Such power in that performance and always mindful and respectful of the other players. As we say in Scotland. It was braw! Thanks to Tom Pe for flagging this up so I got the chance to enjoy!
Hollywood move over if timothee can dominate the Stage like this......who cares if there's no Oscar!!Supremely talented, unlike 99% of the current so called "ACTORS"!!
Exactly right. Timothee is now so recognized in his stellar abilities that in a sense he has already created his own 'oscar' in many people's eyes. He truly is a s t a r in the theatrical sky.
Of course I came for Timmy but the writing man! Bravo! Such brilliant script and eloquent story! I would love to see this play in full, I would even pay for it xD
This is absolutely amazing! WOW WOW WOW. The battle growing up from a teenager into an adult and battling those kinds of ideas is difficult yet worthwhile
Well, I am pleased to see some slightly longer film clips from the play but I have been under the impression that a whole performance of the play was filmed. This was a little disappointing but thank you for it nonetheless.
Love everything John Patrick Shanley makes and Timothée is absolutely exquisite! So Excited to see this! ❤️✨ Update: This is such a beautiful play, it’s so honest and raw. 🥺🤍
11:58 fav part because its not played as a girl but its just the choice and HOW he does it that brings comedy without minimizing others, just the character HIS character is trying to portray. He really does theatre acting BUT there's so much expression behind every little action that you can see he is NOT the character, the character is him. I can see how being someone, like a scout, in the audience can be hooked by the acting and into his capability for screen where those small gestures he still does, despite it being a play (where small you wont nessicarily see from afar) would be stand outs. 12:29 OMG I totally get that feeling: you're tired of being angry or yelling to make a point over someone yelling and angry who isnt and wont see your pain, so you cave into your real feeling: sadness. In speech alone, I've seen this clip, but without context, you don't get HOW powerful it is. His actions and choices are that he's (character) is saying he HAS good points but, just because he's not "an adult" or owns the school (like when your parents say " because I say so/pay for the roof over your head, that's why", ...he shouldn't be listened to??? Age is the reason to ignore or for lessons of ignorance when the lesson is staring you in the face?? You really side with the student; its a great point in the play to go from not sure of having an opinion of the character to totally siding with the character, all because he was vulnerable and not just speaking vulnerable words. THe choice to play is sad and annoyed and given up, not just goofy. In real life, the laugh moment would simply be a part that breaks your heart. Not that anyone cares but I once read a line that got laughs and I didn't understand why. Its important for actors to stay in character no matter how the auidence that night takes the line because the next audience can react differently. WHAT A BEAUTIFUL ENDING! My God! (or not, I'm not forcing beliefs) is the writing GREAT! SO grateful this experience lead to this writing in this writer! Performance of "thanks" was great as well but great writing makes great characters for people to pull from AND story to pull from. I just love the message he taught the teacher! I love plays. More should have powerful messages like this. Spectacle is great ( musicals and costume) but the power is in the walk away, when people discuss the story that stays with them forever, long after they saw the play, even just 1 time. OH! & that pencil! I always say how a failed writer I am when I realize I don't have a writing tool on my person, so that writing tool...is everything! Great job to the WHOLE team: director, actors, and of course the writer!!!
Please talk to me about this play! I would love to discuss the ending with the teacher. I'm not sure I fully understand and would love to know more about what you think! I need to know! I love this play so much and really want to talk with someone about it. I can't find any information on the ending.
So they obviously recorded the show. Release it! We'll pay to watch it. Damn it's the 21st century. All this stuff should be available digitally.
I want to watch it so badly
ahhh me too! I’ve been wanting to watch this since like 2018
They've gotta release it digitally somewhere
a book is a book. a movie is a movie. does a play work digitally? I feel that the intent of books and the intent of (many) movies can be conveyed digitally, but a play?
@@IsLaxLife i think they mean since they have videos of the play, they must have the full recording and they would love to see it. personally i’m in australia so i would definitely pay to see it!
I sat in the third row center for this production, and left the theatre in awe of what I'd just witnessed. "Timotheé Chalamet is a revelation," I wrote online that night. "I feel like I'll be telling my friends' grandchildren about him." I'm so grateful to have witnessed Timotheé so early in his career, and in such an exquisite play by John Patrick Shanley! Still not giving up hope the full play will be released on video at some point, but this event is certainly the next best thing!
that’s amazing
beautiful!
You are so lucky to have seen him at the beginning of his career. And we are all so lucky to get to watch his journey.
@@jenniferwhitley788 Agreed and agreed! The clips here make the show seem like it's filled with yelling, but there were so many quiet, beautiful moments too. It was such a great show, and witnessing Timmy's emotional tour de force was something I'll never forget!
@@angelenroute I noticed that these clips all contained yelling and it had me questioning whether I would actually have enjoyed it. After reading your comment I am back to being very jealous of anyone who was there. Lucky you! :)
I would love to see Timmy in a stage production, he really comes alive
He supposed to be in a play called "4000 miles" last April-June in London, in the Old Vic theatre, but then you know, global pandemic... me and other thousand of people still have the ticket and still wait for a new date to go and see him on a stage!! Hopefully soon. (the tickets are all sold out, if someone was interested, sorry)
Anna yeah i knew about that! I’m hopeful he does something back in NY post pandemic so that i can go
and now, years later Timothée invited John to see him host SNL!! awwh😭
you can see how amazing he was even at such a young age ❤ i’m so happy with how far he’s come. timmy is one of the most talented actors now and he deserves the world
I'm not a Timothée Chalamet stan but I know a great actor when I see one.
This kid is going to be amazing. He's still young in his career and I know for a fact this man will be acting for years to come.
Have you seen him in The French Dispatch and Don’t look up? He has some serious range already.
Well, he is already the king of Hollywood, he have 26 or 27 now :) 50 nominations and one to the oscar, he is the youngest born in the 90' to be nominated in 80 years in best actor category :) so yeah he has taking over the cinema, Hollywood and the all world. I'm so glad he did because, what an actor, whar an human, what a man, what a soul :)
Thank you! It just doesn’t make sense to me when people say he’s a bad actor, or doesn’t have range or is overrated like are we watching the same person?
@@sadehenry4692 just jealousy. happens to pretty boys all the time.
Online streaming services should start streaming plays too, especially considering those who live in places that lack things like theatres but still love to watch them
This!!! The International Theatre from Amsterdam started doing that and it has worked perfectly, they even included English subtitles. I'm from Chile, so I have no possibilities of going to any of these plays
I'm really wondering why they do not do this? It's so unfair
@@augustin9600 Younger people wouldn't show up to see it live
Sooooo true
When I came home from seeing this production (JPS is one of my favorite contemporary playwrights and I was a longtime subscriber to MTC) I couldn't stop talking about PRODIGAL SON and Chalamet's bravura, astonishing performance . I immediately got tickets to see it again, and took my grandson who was visiting from San Francisco. I wanted him to see such an extraordinary tour de force by a young man his own age. After Chalamet became film famous I periodically Tweeted to him to NOT FORGET THE STAGE! As wonderful as he is in celluloid, he is electrifying on the stage in the right role, of course. Thank you John Patrick Shanley for trusting your early life to the more than capable hands of Timotheé Chalamet. (BTW, Chalamet was to return to the stage - in London - in an intimate play that I'd seen in NYC a few years ago. Sadly, COVID hit and the play was canceled. A final aside, after seeing PRODIGAL SON, I did an Internet search and discovered he was "Finn" in the series "Homeland." He also can be quite the singer. Am hoping someone writes him a Broadway musical (check out SNL appearances, and his SWEET CHARITY clips on UA-cam when he was at LaGuardia High School for the Performing Arts.)
I was dreaming about it for YEARS! Thank you!!!
It makes me sad that the footage exists to watch this whole production but that it’s not possible... so many people would love to see this I’m sure.
ETA Maybe making it available digitally would be a good fundraiser for the Manhattan Theatre Club? We’d all be happy to pay I’m sure. I can imagine that it’s been hit badly by covid. Just a suggestion :)
you got the prodigal son right there, timmy tim himself.
Even though I have been his stan for three years and know he's talented as hell, I still got shocked when seeing his performance at 20. This is PURE TALENT. Im so proud of himmmmmm!!! Need the whole play!!!! Manhattan Theatre Club plz consider it!!!! I will pay to see it!!!
the fact that he is one of the most recognized actors of this age is amazing, i’m so proud of him
Timothée should have won the Oscar: he's the most talented actor alive. Let's end youth discrimination: he shouldn't have to wait for his due. He's right up there with young Mozart and Bernini. A prodigy.
Exactly this!!
Yes, you are right. And I don't say that lightly. My discovery and introduction to "Timmy" has been hit and miss and quite irregular. I initially just stumbled onto him surfing the internet and then went from from very recent production to another one. But had never seen his early work - like this play.
From the more recent performances I knew he was excellent but had no idea he was THIS intelligent and talented. Boy was he a power-house even at this age.
I must honestly concede that he really is the best of his generation. Dynamic and expressive to the hilt.
The dialogue is so well written. That we can credit to playwright John Patrick Shanley.
The delivery is both natural and believable. We can credit Timotheé Chalamet with that.
It was a dream for me to watch the whole play
The same 😪
Do you guys know where can I watch this online?
Perfect. 11:56 -- "Jesus: He just handed him his sword and said, "Kill me." "
The greatest actor of our generation.
I must agree. That comment is NOT 'over the top' in Timmy's case.
I teach English in a Romanian highschool and earlier today I let my students know that in September we are starting a whole year project during which we are going to work on this AMAZING PLAY... and I was just telling them what a pity it is for us that we can t see the whole play... And here it is...the MIRACLE!!! LUCKY ME!!! As for CHALAMET... still not able to put into words everything I think and feel for this GENIUS GEM!!!!
I'm so happy to read that! (And not only because I'm a former Romanian English eacher too). Your future students are so lucky to have you.
im romanian and i really wish my english teacher taught this sort of stuff
Timothee is a King!
So excited!! This play is what made me fall in love with Timothée’s acting so I’m looking forward to watching this
Update after watching:
Holy wowwww, this is just a masterpiece of a play😍
Did you watch the full play?? Where????🤔
@@pacopullet371 no unfortunately I’ve never been able to see the full thing
:( but I’ve watched all the available clips online which he is amazing in!! Hopefully one day a full version is uploaded on here, as I would love to see all of it
OMG! Timothee is SO TALANTED!! We need the whole play! PLEASE
RELEASE IT PLEASE WE'LL PAY TO WATCH IT
Baby Timmy 😭😭❤️
Timothée Chalamet es un talento increible!!
Release the whole thing! I wanna watch it!
I'm just so proud of Timothée, good boy!!🙈
Can't wait!!
Looking forward to it.
I like Timothée's earlier work.
I hope he remains as genuine and passionate as he was when he started out.
I finally got copy of this play. And it’s marvelous
Hi, how did you got it ? DVD ? Streaming ? Please share 🙏
I would also like to know, is it a video you can share?
Omg please please let us know how you got hold of it?
please can you share
What a powerful performance from Chalamet. :0
Tim did go to the Arakis Desert after all))))
UPLOAD THE FULL PLAY PLEASE!!!!!!
Timmy I ADORE YOU, your acting is just spectacular.
he's such a talented actor, both onstage and off
This was wonderful--a bit of theatrical history! Thank you, Manhattan Theatre Club, John Patrick Shanley, and all involved. Many of us (including me) think Timothée Chalamet is the actor of his generation. I wish I could have seen the play live, because as he said, there's nothing like live theatre. But still, this was lovely--a super treat!
I am so excited. Timmy will rock it.
timmy is so good it’s wild
Timmyyyyyyy😭❤❤❤
His brilliant performance gives me goosebumps! Pure talent.
How passionate Timmy is! I love it!
This is actually the first play I saw at the MTC. Can't believe how long it's been
Aw, would have loved to see the whole show.
John Patrick Stanley! The boy from the Bronx you did an amazing job 👏 what insightful words, thought provoking writing. Truly loved it from every inch of my heart. Kudos to the actors who brought life to his work.
I'm grateful to have witnessed this in my lifetime. ❤
Many thanks to everyone involved!
That was first class. An unexpected and very welcome treat tonight. Such power in that performance and always mindful and respectful of the other players. As we say in Scotland. It was braw! Thanks to Tom Pe for flagging this up so I got the chance to enjoy!
ME GETTING THIS RECOMMENDED!! U KNOW ME TOO WELL YT !! 👏
NO WAAAAAYYYYY OH MY GOD YESSSSS
Hollywood move over if timothee can dominate the Stage like this......who cares if there's no Oscar!!Supremely talented, unlike 99% of the current so called "ACTORS"!!
Exactly right. Timothee is now so recognized in his stellar abilities that in a sense he has already created his own 'oscar' in many people's eyes. He truly is a s t a r in the theatrical sky.
@@johnkaylor8670 “… a star in the theatrical sky” - that’s Timothée Chalamet! You’re absolutely right.
Thank you for sharing this with us!! I'm so excited to watch this on the 21st!
Me too!🥰
are they posting the recording???
21st?
21st???
Timotheeeeee you are beatiful
Of course I came for Timmy but the writing man! Bravo! Such brilliant script and eloquent story! I would love to see this play in full, I would even pay for it xD
I had chills all through it.
I wanna watch the whole play.uninterupted
I want to watch complete !!!!!!! I need it!!!
This is absolutely amazing! WOW WOW WOW. The battle growing up from a teenager into an adult and battling those kinds of ideas is difficult yet worthwhile
OMG!!! This is a dream come true!!!
stop i’m so excited to watch this!!!
So talented
Well, I am pleased to see some slightly longer film clips from the play but I have been under the impression that a whole performance of the play was filmed. This was a little disappointing but thank you for it nonetheless.
this is so so exciting!!
Love everything John Patrick Shanley makes and Timothée is absolutely exquisite! So Excited to see this! ❤️✨
Update:
This is such a beautiful play, it’s so honest and raw. 🥺🤍
Omg I’m so excited to watch this 😩✋🏻✨✨✨
Here for Timmyyyy!!!!!
thanks for sharing!
thank u so much for sharing this
I seriously cannot wait! Thank yooou
OK Timothée .... what a powerfull performance, so philisophical , i love this kind if reflexion about mankind.
Timothee chalamet ❤❤❤
Te amooo TIMOTHÉE 🥺
Tim is fascinating to watch because he has so many interesting facial expressions. A bit like Christine Baranski actually.
Timothee ily sm ♥️
WoW!!!!!!
Is it the full production or just highlights?
Really love this! Thanks for share with us!
Where can we watch this whole play? Love Robert Sean's performance from this excerpt.
I saw this production
thank you for this masterpiece !!!
11:58 fav part because its not played as a girl but its just the choice and HOW he does it that brings comedy without minimizing others, just the character HIS character is trying to portray. He really does theatre acting BUT there's so much expression behind every little action that you can see he is NOT the character, the character is him. I can see how being someone, like a scout, in the audience can be hooked by the acting and into his capability for screen where those small gestures he still does, despite it being a play (where small you wont nessicarily see from afar) would be stand outs.
12:29 OMG I totally get that feeling: you're tired of being angry or yelling to make a point over someone yelling and angry who isnt and wont see your pain, so you cave into your real feeling: sadness. In speech alone, I've seen this clip, but without context, you don't get HOW powerful it is. His actions and choices are that he's (character) is saying he HAS good points but, just because he's not "an adult" or owns the school (like when your parents say " because I say so/pay for the roof over your head, that's why", ...he shouldn't be listened to??? Age is the reason to ignore or for lessons of ignorance when the lesson is staring you in the face?? You really side with the student; its a great point in the play to go from not sure of having an opinion of the character to totally siding with the character, all because he was vulnerable and not just speaking vulnerable words. THe choice to play is sad and annoyed and given up, not just goofy. In real life, the laugh moment would simply be a part that breaks your heart. Not that anyone cares but I once read a line that got laughs and I didn't understand why. Its important for actors to stay in character no matter how the auidence that night takes the line because the next audience can react differently.
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL ENDING! My God! (or not, I'm not forcing beliefs) is the writing GREAT! SO grateful this experience lead to this writing in this writer! Performance of "thanks" was great as well but great writing makes great characters for people to pull from AND story to pull from. I just love the message he taught the teacher! I love plays. More should have powerful messages like this. Spectacle is great ( musicals and costume) but the power is in the walk away, when people discuss the story that stays with them forever, long after they saw the play, even just 1 time.
OH! & that pencil!
I always say how a failed writer I am when I realize I don't have a writing tool on my person, so that writing tool...is everything!
Great job to the WHOLE team: director, actors, and of course the writer!!!
Please talk to me about this play! I would love to discuss the ending with the teacher. I'm not sure I fully understand and would love to know more about what you think! I need to know! I love this play so much and really want to talk with someone about it. I can't find any information on the ending.
oh my god.
i can't wait!!
If they have the whole play recorded, I hope they know they could hold a private live stream for a fee and we'd pay to see it.
Can’t wait
thank you so much for this!!!
This was pretty cool but I thought we were going to get to see the whole play, start to finish :(
OMG thank you Jesus (and YT algorithm)
6:19 you’re welcome
Awwww a little Timmy😍😍😍😍😍💚✌
timmyyyy❣️❣️
Thank you 🤩❤
The talent
thank you!
I wish we could see this somehow. If it were on Netflix it would be cool.
So excited!!!!!!!
Damn he is good.
Timothee Chalamet's acting talent and range has always been extremely similar to James Dean and Montgomery Clift. And even a young DiCaprio
thank you so much for sharing this!!!!
Thank you.
Is there a taping of a performance in its entirety?
Can't wait!!❤
how do i watch this. i worked all day saving lives in the hospital. help me please.
omg omg omg omg omg omg omg omg omg omg omg
this is so coolll!!