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4 Extra Debut. Antony Sher recounts creating and performing his version of Shakespeare's Falstaff – an iconic role he never intended to take.
Antony Sher recounts the year in which he created and performed his version of Shakespeare's Falstaff - despite never intending to undertake such an iconic role.
Thirty years ago, a promising young actor published his account of preparing for and playing the role of Richard III. Antony Sher's Year of the King has since become a classic of theatre literature.
In 2014, Sher - in his 60s - was cast as Falstaff in Gregory Doran's Royal Shakespeare Company production of the two parts of Henry IV. Both the production and Sher's Falstaff were acclaimed by critics and audiences alike, with Sher winning the Critics' Circle Award for Best Shakespearean Performance.
Year of the Fat Knight is Antony Sher's account of researching, rehearsing and performing one of Shakespeare's best-known and most popular characters.
He tells us how he had doubts about playing the part at all; how he sought to reconcile Falstaff's obesity, drunkenness, cowardice and charm; how he wrestled with the fat suit needed to bulk him up; and how he explored the complexities and contradictions of this comic yet often dangerous personality.
On the way, Sher paints a uniquely close-up portrait of the RSC at work.
Read by Antony Sher
Produced by Clive Brill
A Brill Production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 first broadcast in 2015.
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Role | Contributor |
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Reader | Antony Sher |
Author | Antony Sher |
Producer | Clive Brill |
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- Mon 4 May 2015 09:45Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 FM
- Tue 5 May 2015 00:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
- Mon 10 Jun 2019 14:45Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 Extra
- Tue 11 Jun 2019 02:45Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 Extra
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