Poor, poor lad.
Ouch, ouchie ouch.
David has a slipped disc and has to undergo surgery tomorrow. :( Which, to be honest, I'd been suspecting all along. Back trouble of that calibre is bound to be something about the discs.
This also means he won't be able to return to the stage before Christmas, and we'll be getting to see Edward Bennett instead (which I really don't think is a bad thing!) And yet I can't begin to imagine how Edward must feel - involutarily hugging the limelight when the main act is probably suffering the pain of his life. Not a nice thing. :(
And David is likely to go postal in his recuperation phase, with nothing much to do, methinks.
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Alle Workaholics, die ich kenne, denen ihr Körper einen Strich durch die Rechnung gemacht hat, hatten Hörstürze... Hm, da weiß man nicht, was die bessere Alternative ist.
Und an Georgias Stelle möchte ich nicht sein, wenn der Gute während seiner Genesungszeit den Höhlenkoller bekommt. ;o)
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Und es könnte wirklich sein, dass er die OP forciert hat, um schneller wieder fit zu sein. Würde zu ihm passen.
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Zutrauen würd' ich's ihm. Ich hoffe mal, er ist vernünftig genug, das nicht zu verschleppen.
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(selfish as I am I hope of couse that he'll be returning onto stage after Christmas, but I'm not so sure that will happen - surgery sounds like 2 weeks of recovery won't really be enough, considering that acting on stage is a quite demanding job, physically)
Anyway - enjoy Ed Bennett's performance. I guess someone who gets to understudy the role of Hamlet can't be half bad. ;)
Plus, if he's still playing the role in January, I can 'discover' an actor who's completely unknown to me so far - could be fun XD