couple of friends. I'll definitely start reading them now - I've been a
longtime admirer of Tom Stoppard's work, especially "Brazil" and
"Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead". "Rosencrantz" is a difficult
play, but a lot of fun to perform - especially once you get the
ping-pong dialogue down.
The fact that he took on this adaptation (unless Pulman asked him
directly) speaks well of the series already :)
- Jim
Wayne Putterill wrote:
>I just had an email listing films about to be made in the UK, buried in
>the middle of it was this:
>
>"His Dark Material
>Tom Stoppard is adapting the big-screen version of the excellent Philip
>Pulman trilogy. Still in early stages and not expected to shoot
>until well into the new year. No director is yet attached."
>
>I hope they get this one right, and I hope it's a trilogy!
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