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...“The book is a request to the reader to listen to the voice of a woman in her sixties who is taking on the patriarchal establishment,” he says when we meet, together with Kathryn Hunter, who plays Janina...
...She’s superbly played by Amanda Hadingue (Kathryn Hunter, with whom she has been sharing the part, was taken ill before the official London opening)....
...Before they step on to the stage, we “accidentally” overhear an invented backstage row in which Marcello Magni is refusing to go on, while his co-actors Kathryn Hunter and Toby Sedgwick desperately cajole...
...The real coup comes elsewhere, Kathryn Hunter astonishing as all three witches....
...The British director has also shaken up the gender politics of the play, whose original version includes only a few minor female roles, by casting Kathryn Hunter, a veteran of theatrical gender-reversal,...
...Strikingly resonant too is Rockaby, a study of aching loneliness, given an excellent tragicomic performance by Kathryn Hunter....
...Timon of Athens featured Kathryn Hunter in the leading role; Essiedu was the first Hamlet of colour for the RSC. What does he feel such shifts in gender or ethnicity bring to the plays?...
..., a trio of black-clad performers — Hayley Carmichael, Kathryn Hunter and Marcello Magni — duly stroll on to a stage containing little more than a few chairs and a large rug. “Why do we do theatre?...
...is a perfectly acceptable, jaunty little affair, fetchingly illustrated by Kathryn Durst, but it’s not exactly groundbreaking. In musical terms, you could say it’s more Wings than Beatles....
...Kathryn Hunter, after all, has played Lear as a man, so why not Timon? Hers isn’t a reading which brings a distinctive female sensibility to the role....
...Hideki Noda asks Kathryn Hunter, resplendent in a costume that references the theatrical traditions of both kabuki and noh, to take her entrance again....
...Hunter and his fellow performer here, Ayesha Antoine (who plays everyone except Napoleon), have collaborated with guest director Kathryn Hunter to create what is sometimes an adaptation of, sometimes a series...
...They’re more often found on the fringes, as with Kathryn Hunter directing Told by an Idiot’s new devised piece, than in the mainstream....
...Making the BBC programme, we interviewed Simon Russell Beale and Kathryn Hunter, who between them have acted nearly every Burbage role in the book....
...Kathryn Hunter’s peremptory Bernarda treats the deafness of two of her daughters as little more than a logistical problem: when she wishes her own pronouncements to be attended to, she ensures that Adela...
...We talk cross-gender casting with Simon Godwin, the play's director, and to Kathryn Hunter, the first woman to play King Lear in 1997....
...Instead it is 12 of his former entourage who take the stage in Colin Teevan’s adaptation of Ryszard Kapuściński’s book, each of them precisely evoked in Kathryn Hunter’s mesmerising performance....
...Hunter are also due to take part in readings.)...
...But despite some charming and funny moments and a fabulous central performance from Kathryn Hunter as Cyrano, the production doesn’t dig deep enough and its playful, pared-back style doesn’t sustain the...
...But Kathryn Williams brings a different set of qualities to it....
...Conversely it can be moving: Kathryn Hunter, as Lear, brought out the androgynous frailty of advanced old age....
...Family tensions reach breaking point as Lee Bisset’s Jenůfa faces the moral outrage of her stepmother, sung by Kathryn Harries. Stuart Stratford conducts....
...Brook and his cast, Kathryn Hunter, Marcello Magni and Jared McNeill, explore this extraordinary neurological condition in a delicate, thoughtful piece of theatre (in English)....
...Petherbridge is joined on stage by Paul Hunter in Kathryn Hunter’s production and together the two make merry with the mix of true story, theatrical anecdote and weighty drama....
...The petite Kathryn Hunter, a Brook regular, is the fictive Sammy Costas. Her gift for seeing words as images stocks her memory with superhuman potency....
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