![]() ![]() Has West End theatre been an ambition of yours? It’s about Ennis and Jack.Īlongside Casey Affleck in Kenneth Lonergan’s Manchester By the Sea (2016). There’s a choreography to the piece that we have to know or the story won’t get told. We have to do this thing a billion times. Obviously we’re not going to do anything the other one’s uncomfortable with, but as it’s been happening it surprises us too.Īre you working with an intimacy co-ordinator? On some level it takes care of itself when we just commit to it. I was like: “Woah, so this is what it feels like.” That’s how it is for Ennis and Jack. I remember my first kiss was confusing because the sensations were new. ![]() The energy between these two characters is unfathomable to them and we explore that. There’s no nudity but there is physicality between you and Mike, right? I’m also a big fan of Mike, and was blown away by him as Riff in West Side Story. We’re creating something, not destroying something. He was clear that there’s no point in doing this if it doesn’t give us life. With tragic stories, it’s tempting to twist up and torture yourself. When I met Jonathan, he said we’d go into the dark areas of this story but they have to be energising. I remember my first kiss was confusing because the sensations were new ![]()
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