...Of Love and Fate


    Welcome to the official site for the original screenplay

...Of Love and Fate

by Chris Plummer.




Throughout the centuries

Tales have been passed along

From generation to generation

This is a tale of

Honor and Betrayal…

Of

Power and greed…

…Of Love and Fate


THE TALE

This is the enchanting and epic tale of the tragic lovers, Tristram of Lyonesse and La beale Isoude.
Their Lives, their Kingdoms, their Love, and the tragedy that befell them all.


Chris Plummer is an Actor, Director, Writer and Fight Choreographer from New York.

Anyone interested in ...Of Love and Fate or Chris's Resume, please use the contact information below, or look me up on The Writers Script Network - Where you'll find a Story Synopsis and Film Treatment
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Chris Plummer
Rock The Bard Productions
RingLord@optonline.net
   of-Love-and-Fate@liveforever.co.uk
Tramtris43@aol.com


A very special presentation of the screenplay was held on the campus of
SUNY Rockland Community College, in Suffern, NY, on the 14th of June, 2001 at 7:00pm.

Thanks to the extraordinary efforts of the coordinator of the Performing Arts Department, Patricia Maloney-Titland and the incredibly generous staff of the Communications Department and the campus TV Studio, this screenplay became a 'speaking' reality.
Unfortunately, due to the size of the cast, we could not accommodate a public audience in the TV studio.

The special presentation consisted of a glorified reading of the script. A full cast of Actors, Directors, a Musical Director/Composer and Technical Directors were utilized.

A CD and Video recording of the event will be available soon.

Sound clips and stills will be ready shortly as well.

Here is one still from the production.





From Left to Right:
Walter Fiedler, Chris Plummer, Lucas Patsch, Raymond James, Tim Stanley.
Photo by: Regina Pietanza


…Of Love and Fate
 
 

-Original Cast for Recording-
 
 

Young Lady     Lyuda Vasylonok
Her First Escort  Scott Ferraro
Her Second Escort  Chris Grunkemeyer
Old Man      Walter Fiedler

Gandan, Celtic Priest   Walter Fiedler
King Mark of Cornwall   Justin Nadal
Elizabeth, his sister   Danielle Raffa
King Meliodas  of Lyonesse  Taylor Barrick
Tristram, Their Son   Chris Plummer
Governale, his man   Lucas Patsch
Gentlewoman of Elizabeth  Donna Day-Hardy

King Howl of Brittany   Steve Borton
Gabrielle, his Queen   Ginny Meissner-Borton
Iseult, their daughter   Allison Ikin

Sir Andret     John Morgan
Sir Dinadan     Walter Fiedler

The Murrach, of Ireland  John Morgan
Ousilla, his sister    Nadene Erasmus
King Anguish of Ireland  Walter Fiedler
Isoude, Their Daughter   Rebecca Forman
Bragwane, her lady   Regina Pietanza
Sir Palamides, the Saracen  Lawrence St. Victor
The Goldsmith of Ireland  Tim Stanley

Lord Launcelot    Taylor Barrick
Guinevere, Queen of Camelot Donna Day-Hardy
Seyton, Her Servant   Linda Gentile
Duncan, the Sword Master  Scott O’Brien
William, the Steward   Scott Ferraro
Nursemaid, of Tintagel   Kathleen Cruz
Young Tristram & Iseult  Megan O’Brien
Knight of Lyonesse   Aldwin Issac
Palace Guard of Brittany  Chris Grunkemeyer
Palace Guard of Cornwall  Aldwin Isaac
Palace Guard of Ireland  Chris Grunkemeyer
Lutus, Palace Messenger  Mike McArdle
First Fisherman    Raymond James
Second Fisherman    Chris Grunkemeyer
Stable Master, of Tintagel  Chris Grunkemeyer
Barkeep of Camelot   Scott Ferraro
Assassin      Chris Grinkemeyer
Voice From Boat    Raymond James

Servant      No Dialouge
Priests      No Dialouge
Barons      No Dialouge
Knights      All/Murmur

The Narrators   Chris Plummer
                           & Scott O'Brien


Here is a brief excerpt from the script.










                                                    TRISTRAM takes ISOUDE down to the floor. They lay on the deck of the ship,
                                                    beneath the blazing stars and the weeping moon, wrapped in their lovers embrace.

ISOUDE (cont’d)
When  we can bear the torment no longer, we must

                                                                                      remember this night.

                                                    Tears begin to well up in TRISTRAM’s eyes as he furrows his brow.

ISOUDE (cont’d)

                                                                                       Promise me you will remember.

                                                                                                             TRISTRAM
                                                                                       Forever.

(he embraces her tightly)
                                                                                       Forever, my love.
 
 


 Omnia vincit amor


  The original screenplay
...Of Love and Fate
is copyrighted and the property of the author.
 © 2000 Plummer
Rock The Bard Productions

Painting 'Tristan and Isolde' by Lord Edmund Blair Leighton




 
 

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