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 今年夏天RANDY又会在BTF表演舞台剧《飞越疯人院》
今年夏天RANDY又会在BTF表演《One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest》(翻译名《飞越疯人院》) 
 
角色是Billy Bibbit (second lead) 
 
时间是2007年7月10号到7月28号 
 
 
  
 
 
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这个剧院的一个工作人员的LJ 
来源:http://ltcwrite.livejournal.com/1015.html 
I'm lucky to work at one of the best theater's in New England called the  
Berkshire Theatre Festival. This season promises to be an exciting one with some  
excellent performances scheduled and also to welcome back some previous actors  
that have graced the stage. Randy Harrison, who appeared in Equus and in Amadus  
will return to the stage this July in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest by Dale  
Wasserman and based on the novel by Ken Kesy. The play will run from July 10th  
through July 28th and is directed by another wonderful talent-Eric Hill. Also in  
the cast is Jonathan Epstein who has appeared in other wonderful productions at  
BTF. Some might recall that he worked with Randy Harrison in Amadeus, a  
masterful play that also happened to be directed by Eric Hill. Anyone who saw  
that play knows how amazing it was so no doubt Cuckoo will be just as  
impressive. Tickets are on sale now. 
 
 
来源:http://www.curtainup.com/etcberk.html 
January 29, 2007. Also announced for Summer 2007, the Berkshire Theatre  
Festival's 79th season. Main Stage performances are Monday through Saturday  
evenings at 8pm with matinees at 2pm on Thursdays and Saturdays. Tickets range  
from $22.50 to $67 with a $2 restoration fee included to finance a long range  
campain to refurbish the facilities (opening nights are also press nights). The  
schedule for the Main and Unicorn Theater is as follows: 
 
The Main Stage, Love! Valour! Compassion! by Terrence McNally, directed by  
Anders Cato . June 19-21 to July 7th, opening June 22. The Tony winning play  
and movie. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest by Dale Wasserman, based on the  
novel by Ken Kesey, directed by Eric Hill. July 10 to July 28; opening July 13.  
McMurphy and Nurse Ratchett were the focal figures in the Oscar-winning film  
but Dale Wasserman’s stage adaptation spotlight the Native American "Chief"  
at the heart of the Ken Kesey novel.  
 
 
 
来源:[url=http://www.variety.com/article/V ... egoryid=15&cs=1]http://www.variety.com/article/V ... egoryid=15&cs=1[/url] 
'Folk' star joins cast of 'Cuckoo's Nest'   
Harrison to play Bibbit at Berkshire   
By FRANK RIZZONEW HAVEN -- Randy Harrison, best known as Justin Taylor of TV's "Queer as Folk" and now legitting in "The Glass Menagerie" at the Guthrie in Minneapolis, will play Billy Bibbit opposite Jonathan Epstein's Randall Patrick McMurphy in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" at the Berkshire (Mass.) Theatre Festival this summer.   
Eric Hill helms Dale Wasserman's stage adaptation of the Ken Kesey novel.   
 
Show runs July 10-28 and marks Harrison's third hot-weather stint at the theater. Harrison and Epstein played opposite each other in "Amadeus" at the summer theater last year, and Harrison starred in 2005's "Equus." 
 
 
 
电影版本的大家实在是太~~~熟悉了,就不多说了。。。。 
 
角色介绍Billy Bibbit 
  
http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/LitNote/id-136,pageNum-83.html 
Character Analyses  
Billy Bibbit  
Because of the virginity he retains until he is more than 30 years old, Bibbit is perhaps the most repressed member of the group. His mother employs Oedipal tactics to  
Bibbit behaves in an adolescent fashion at the beginning of the novel, giggling into his hand at prurient remarks and writing down his observations concerning members of the group in Ratched’s book. His ineffectuality is underscored by the scars on his wrists from an unsuccessful suicide attempt made when his mother forced him to break off an engagement with a woman she felt was socially beneath her son.  
Bibbit eventually comes to idolize McMurphy, who is only four years his senior. McMurphy arranges for Bibbit to lose his virginity to Candy Starr, initiating the chain of events that causes Bibbit’s suicide and McMurphy’s lobotomy and subsequent murder. While still susceptible to Ratched’s manipulations, Bibbit nevertheless finds the strength to succeed in killing himself in defiance of her authority and as penance for betraying McMurphy. It is telling that Bibbit succeeds by cutting his own throat when he was previously unable to succeed in the more simple task of cutting his wrists. 
 
  
 
The character is described as "a stammering, suicidal young man with a  
fixation on his mother. Billy is tentative, inhibited, virginal, gentle, and  
sweet. Long curls fall over his forehead to accentuate his childlike quality.  
When threatened, he cringes and cowers to make himself smaller, hugging  
himself into a ball. He attaches himself to McMurphy as a devoted follower." 
 
 
Although Billy Bibbet longs to be like the heroic McMurphy, he is not strong  
enough to stand up to Nurse Ratched on his own. Billy entwines his arms and  
legs when Nurse Ratched questions him, virtually tying himself into knots for  
her. A shine comes into Nurse Ratched’s eyes as she makes him suffer by  
reminding him of his weakness and his previous suicide attempts. Billy is so  
timid and fearful that he stutters his own name when he first meets McMurphy.  
However, McMurphy’s confidence and strength immediately charm and fascinate  
Billy, who becomes a devoted disciple. McMurphy tries to get Billy to realize  
that he should be out in the world, driving a convertible and having fun with  
girls. Even though Billy is a voluntary patient who can leave the misery of the  
ward at any time, he tells McMurphy that he is not ready, because he believes  
he is not strong enough to face the world. McMurphy encourages Billy’s  
natural longing for girls as a healthy appetite for life. By the time of McMurphy’ 
s farewell party, Billy is sufficiently self-assured to embrace Candy in a  
romantic dance. When Billy confesses to McMurphy his attraction to Candy, he is  
confessing a desire to be the healthy, normal young man McMurphy has  
encouraged him to be.  
 
The next morning, after Nurse Ratched finds him in bed with Candy, Billy  
speaks for the first time without stuttering. The men applaud not only for his  
confidence and manhood but also for his effrontery of Nurse Ratched’s control.  
Using her voice and the threat of his mother to shame Billy back to  
subservience, Nurse Ratched forces him to cower at her feet, begging for mercy.  
Rather than continue living under her repressive rule, Billy chooses suicide,  
relinquishing life, while simultaneously making an independent decision. Billy  
acts as the catalyst for the final battle between McMurphy and Nurse Ratched,  
the forces of good and evil in the film. 
 
 
 
 
大家可以看看1962年的同名小说 
  
详细介绍:http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/LitNote/id-136.html 
 
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