Wednesday, December 26, 2012

After Hollywood Film Emma Watson Says She Wants To Do Musicals


The musical taste of the actress is evoked in an interview with Sunday Telegraph, telling that “she love musical theater, so she would do a musical sometime in the future.” Incidentally, this fact raises the possibility of her co-star Daniel Radcliffe to be included in the musical genre. Radcliffe, who have been into the arts as well, received four major award nominations for his outstanding performance in the musical show “How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying” on Broadway, which was held last year.This could really turn out to the possibility that the two will have to cross paths sometime in the future.
As been said a while ago, Watson’s recent film have put more strength to her interest in the art of musical performances. In The Perks Of Being A Wallflower, her first film being away from the Radcliffe and Grint trio, she plays an awkward student who forms bond with friends over the famous musical of Richard O’brien, which originated at the miniature Royal Court Upstairs studio in the year 1973.
Watson explained how the love of literary music and dance explode from her and gave her “a taste for cabaret, singing and dancing.”
“I was terrified of the Rocky Horror scenes,” she continued. “But, as it turned out, it was fun, and once I got over how weird it was to go from wearing knitted jumpers to corsets and fishnets, I got it together.”
Watson has had some history with musicals. The actress enrolled on a Stagecoach theater course when she was 10 and is yet to appear in a performance of professional proportions. since then, the love for musical was apparent: even on her applications forms, Watson would even state that she would “like to do some singing and acting.”

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