Friday, March 26, 2021

Good Morning, World


Attitude magazine has Russell Tovey on its cover this month -- all splattered with paint all the better to make me think of the gay sex scene from Xavier Dolan's movie I Killed My Mother -- and he's probably talking his art podcast (hence the paint) but we don't know yet since they only dropped a little snippet of the interview on their site and it's about, what else, being gay. Well how being gay affects one's creativity, so on. Anyway I'd been tweeting out the photoshoot bit by bit over this week but it kept coming and so I decided to gather it in one place, and I have done that! After the jump...








2 comments:

Pierce said...

I'm so sorry that Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? was cancelled on Broadway. To see him with Rupert Everett (whom I saw in Blithe Spirit) and Laurie Metcalf (whom I saw with Glenda Jackson and Alison Pill in Three Tall Women) doing Albee's play would have been an amazing experience. I saw it at the Guthrie with Patrick Stewart as George and Mercedes Ruehl as Martha and it was brilliant! I hope to see Russell Tovey onstage sometime!

Jason Adams said...

I saw him in A View From the Bridge and Angels in America -- he is very good on stage. I like Lee Pace's "Joe Pitt" a little more but Tovey's take was very fine.