John Malkovich, stage actor, Serial Killer

"I'm not a very dark," John Malkovich says in his or her proper accent, haunting. Yes, he was nominated for an Oscar for her role as sinister killer in "In The Line of Fire", and made his debut on stage in New York as one of civil violence in Sam Shepard's "true West."  But not the character.

Indeed, he remembers vividly how the Director of "put your hands in the throat and screaming at the top of my lungs that Pollyanna."

It is not compared, however, very strange story about a real-life murderer that Malkovich describes in Austria The Infernal comedy: Confessions of a serial killer, which is being presented in four performances at the Brooklyn Academy of Music this weekend.

Star of the show, along with the Director and conductor, speaking at the artists talk this week at BAMCafe, trying to explain their work, which is officially referred to as a "musical stage for a single actor, Orchestra, and two sopranos."

It is based on the life of Jack Unterweger, who, as a young man, killed an 18-year-old girl and sentenced to life imprisonment.

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