![]() ![]() “And then he said, ‘But now I would throw it all away.'” “Brian said to me, ‘Obviously you had to prepare the way you did, and map it out the way you did, because it’s such an enormous role and there are so many layers to this play,'” Lane recalled. ![]() ![]() It was during his initial run in “Iceman” (which premiered in Chicago and also played at Brooklyn Academy of Music) that his co-star Brian Dennehy shared what Lane called “the best advice I could have gotten.” For his marathon role in “Iceman,” he did massive amounts of research into past productions. For “Angels,” he looked closely at medical details that would flesh out his depiction of the closeted attorney Roy Cohn. In the new episode of Stagecraft, Lane took listeners behind the scenes to reveal secrets behind some of his most notable performances, from his current run in “Pictures From Home” to his memorable roles in “ Angels in America” and “ The Iceman Cometh.”įor “Pictures From Home,” he drew on photographs and recordings of interviews with his character’s real-life counterpart. It’s still my favorite way of telling a story.” “It’s where I feel the most at home…To me it’s still the purest form of acting. ![]() “I do tend to come back to the theater,” he admitted. ![]()
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