This is so very worth watching, multiple times. It is so wonderfully complete. Toward the end of the series Barton shows us how he takes the script and the actors and melds them into a scene. It's simply amazing.
I'm endlessly amused that Barton himself resembles nothing so much as a Muppet, and unbelievably awed at the brilliance he brings to this project.
My guess is that Michael Williams did more theatre than anything else and that is why I cannot find things online to catch me up. I'm having the same issue with productions of Much Ado - they were done on stage and no one recorded them. I love seeing theatre done live, but someone should be recording it as well.
At least some of it is being captured these days - but not enough! Record everything, people! If nothing else, record it and sell it. Someone (like a madwoman such as I) will buy it eventually.
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Date: 2012-10-22 03:03 am (UTC)I'm endlessly amused that Barton himself resembles nothing so much as a Muppet, and unbelievably awed at the brilliance he brings to this project.
My guess is that Michael Williams did more theatre than anything else and that is why I cannot find things online to catch me up. I'm having the same issue with productions of Much Ado - they were done on stage and no one recorded them. I love seeing theatre done live, but someone should be recording it as well.
At least some of it is being captured these days - but not enough! Record everything, people! If nothing else, record it and sell it. Someone (like a madwoman such as I) will buy it eventually.