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Slings and Arrows

  • TV Series
  • 2003–2006
  • TV-MA
  • 1h
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Paul Gross in Slings and Arrows (2003)
Slings & Arrows: Season 2-Vol. 2
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Legendary theatrical madman Geoffrey Tennant returns to New Burbage Theatre Festival after his mentor's death, encountering his spirit and attempting to stage a remarkable Hamlet production ... Read allLegendary theatrical madman Geoffrey Tennant returns to New Burbage Theatre Festival after his mentor's death, encountering his spirit and attempting to stage a remarkable Hamlet production amidst chaos with a difficult cast and staff.Legendary theatrical madman Geoffrey Tennant returns to New Burbage Theatre Festival after his mentor's death, encountering his spirit and attempting to stage a remarkable Hamlet production amidst chaos with a difficult cast and staff.

  • Creators
    • Susan Coyne
    • Bob Martin
    • Mark McKinney
  • Stars
    • Paul Gross
    • Martha Burns
    • Stephen Ouimette
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.8/10
    3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Susan Coyne
      • Bob Martin
      • Mark McKinney
    • Stars
      • Paul Gross
      • Martha Burns
      • Stephen Ouimette
    • 38User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 23 wins & 31 nominations total

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    Paul Gross
    Paul Gross
    • Geoffrey Tennant
    • 2003–2006
    Martha Burns
    Martha Burns
    • Ellen Fanshaw
    • 2003–2006
    Stephen Ouimette
    Stephen Ouimette
    • Oliver Welles
    • 2003–2006
    Susan Coyne
    Susan Coyne
    • Anna Conroy
    • 2003–2006
    Don McKellar
    Don McKellar
    • Darren Nichols
    • 2003–2006
    Mark McKinney
    Mark McKinney
    • Richard Smith-Jones
    • 2003–2006
    Oliver Dennis
    Oliver Dennis
    • Jerry
    • 2003–2006
    Graham Harley
    • Cyril
    • 2003–2006
    Michael Polley
    Michael Polley
    • Frank
    • 2003–2006
    Catherine Fitch
    Catherine Fitch
    • Maria
    • 2003–2006
    Leon Pownall
    Leon Pownall
    • Brian
    • 2003–2005
    Rothaford Gray
    Rothaford Gray
    • Nahum
    • 2003–2006
    Seán Cullen
    Seán Cullen
    • Basil
    • 2003–2005
    Matt Fitzgerald
    Matt Fitzgerald
    • Sloan
    • 2003–2005
    Luke Kirby
    Luke Kirby
    • Jack Crew
    • 2003–2005
    Rachel McAdams
    Rachel McAdams
    • Kate McNab
    • 2003–2005
    Jennifer Irwin
    Jennifer Irwin
    • Holly Day
    • 2003
    Sabrina Grdevich
    Sabrina Grdevich
    • Claire Donner
    • 2003
    • Creators
      • Susan Coyne
      • Bob Martin
      • Mark McKinney
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    kmrjo

    VOTE now for DVD release!

    Go to Amazon.com right now and register your vote for "Slings & Arrows" on DVD! This series has been amazing to watch (it's starting a repeat run on Sundance Channel this Sunday night, Sept.17th) and has reminded me how much I loved Shakespeare long ago. Paul Gross is a wonder to watch and even if you aren't "into" the Bard, you will want to see his performance. All of the performances are top notch and the writing is very real. You can recognize these characters as people you know. The script doesn't allow for easy answers to the questions raised, but gives the characters complexities that I have not seen in a mini-series before. It is smart, well observed and funny as hell! Amazon is looking for "votes" to gage interest in production of a DVD of the first series. I urge you to go there now! You will definitely want to watch this show over and over again.
    mbeltzner

    Advice: suffer this outrageous fortune - it's fantastic

    This series is not only great fun to watch, but is also extremely poignant and insightful. The antics offered by the characters keep things moving quickly and maintain the entertainment, but every now and again, they slip a subversive bit of social commentary into the mix as well.

    When Irwin's corporate shark quips at one point that she's always had an idea to do a musical about John Lennon's life, saying that it would have everything the modern production needs to succeed (sex, drama and familiar music) it's hard for the "Mama Mia!" marquee to not flash in the mind's eye. When Burns' young stud pronounces that he loves "serious theatre" while holding an inflatable doll in the shape of the man from Munch's "The Scream", the fundamental paradox in presenting the arts in our times hits you in the face: in order to produce, you need to sell, but it's hard to sell without selling out.

    The contrast between approaches to Shakespeare used by Gross' reluctant, haunted (literally!) Artistic Director and McKellar's over the top Art-Nouveaux Director (a send up of Robert LePage, I'm sure) is fantastic, and illustrates that Shakespeare can be both artistic AND accessible. The snippets shown of the final mounted production of Hamlet are brilliant, and Gross' speeches about the meaning of the various passages in the play should be cribbed by all high school students studying it.

    One hopes that Showcase, Bravo or HBO will pick this up, and even better, that a DVD release is forthcoming. Or better yet - a second series?
    mightyfastpig

    Smart, funny and charming

    "Slings and Arrows" is a Canadian comedy in the vein of those great six or eight episode miniseries that British TV does so well. Take all the good bits of a thirteen or twenty-two episode season and condense them into six or eight hours, perfect for a couple of DVDs.

    Maverick theatre director Geoffrey Tennant learns that his alienated mentor has died, and he returns to his stomping grounds, the moribund New Burbage Shakespeare Festival. There he reluctantly takes over directing the latest in a line of bloated, limp productions of Shakespeare plays that nobody watches.

    The corporate sponsors want to turn the festival into a venue for musicals, his Hamlet's previous experience is action movies, his Ophelia thinks being insane is the same as being stoned, his Gertrude is his ex-lover who hates him, and he has no money for sets or costumes. As if that wasn't enough, there's a chameleon prowling around the theatre and Geoffrey's mentor his haunting him.

    The plot is loosely based on Hamlet, of course: a man returns home and finds it overrun with corruption, hypocrisy and indifference, setting off an existential crisis. This time the crisis is about the point of doing live theatre, when both the actors and the audience are going through the motions. As Geoffrey's rival observes, "More people listen to the radio than go to the theatre, and nobody listens to the radio." The biggest problem is that Jeffrey's production isn't the revelation it's supposed to be. The non-sets, the lack of special effects and anachronistic costumes, doing it the way the Bard did it at the Globe, isn't terribly original. When the action star does Hamlet's soliloquy, it's just a handsome guy saying the words.

    At any rate, the backstage rivalries, romances and reconciliations are what we're really here to see. Even the secondary players get to shine in fine parts: a corporate bitch bent on turning the festival into ShakespeareLand, an egomaniacal theatre director with a fake injury, a passive-aggressive theatre journalist, a pizza delivery guy/motorcycle racer who courts Jeffrey's ex, a wise backstage manager, a Greek chorus of two old theatre queens, a pair of owlish undertakers, and more.

    It's both funny and compelling, and I look forward to the rumored second season.
    williamwolfe

    One of the best things I've ever seen on TV.

    Intelligent, witty, insightful writing that each and every actor clearly loves having the chance to deliver. Fully-rounded, complex characters, examined with insight and empathy. A deep love and rich understanding of life in the theater, with all its excitement and pitfalls. Perfectly paced, with a pleasing balance between comedy and drama. It's so rare to see a work that treats its subject, characters, actors, and audience with so much respect. Very few shows have made me care so much about how everything would turn out, or left me so satisfied at the final fade-out. This is one I look forward to seeing again and again.
    10cotswoldcutie

    absolutely the best TV show to come along in years.

    You can tell that this TV show came out of a country other the the US because it's so well acted, very funny and just plain brilliant. It's unashamedly aimed at adults with IQ's over 10. I've been a huge fan of Stephen Ouimettes for years so I expected nothing but the best from him, but what a pleasant surprise to find this show chock a block with actors who actually can act. I watched the first two seasons straight through the night purring like a cat with a saucer of cream. It's great fun seeing how the theatre works behind the scenes - at last a show with a unique theme, original ideas and clever writing. I hope this one lasts and lasts.

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      The character of Jack Crew may have been inspired by Keanu Reeves. Like Reeves, Jack is portrayed as an action film star with dark, handsome good looks but a reputation for being wooden on-screen. In 1995 Reeves portrayed the title role of Hamlet in Canadian theater and won rave reviews.
    • Quotes

      Cyril: [singing, with friend joining in on the chorus] Cheer up, Hamlet; chin up, Hamlet; buck up, you melancholy Dane! So your uncle is a cad who murdered Dad and married Mum. That's really no excuse to be as glum as you've become! So wise up, Hamlet; rise up, Hamlet; perk up and sing a new refrain. Your incessant monologizing fills the castle with ennui. Your antic disposition is embarrassing to see. And by the way, you sulky brat, the answer is to be! You're driving poor Ophelia insane. So shut up, you rogue and peasant; grow up, it's most unpleasant; cheer up, you melancholy Dane!

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      Referenced in In Depth: Ben Shapiro (2013)

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    • Release date
      • November 3, 2003 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Movie Central - Season 2
      • Movie Network
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Пращи и стрелы
    • Filming locations
      • Sanderson Centre for the Performing Arts, 88 Dalhousie Street, Brantford, Ontario, Canada(New Burbage Swan Theatre)
    • Production company
      • Rhombus Media
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      • 1h(60 min)
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