Friday, March 12, 2010

Twelfth Night (1996) directed by Trevor Nunn

© 2004 John Murphy
Trevor Nunn’s Twelfth Night, released in 1996, is a handsome adaptation, well cast and eminently watchable. What it lacks in inspiration, it makes up for with faultless performances and a consistent tone.  However, as much as I admire this thoroughly competent version of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy, I have to confess a decided [...]

BardVids from Ian McKellen's 1978 Macbeth

Here are a couple of wonderful vidclips from Trevor Nunn’s 1978 Macbeth, starring Ian McKellen and Judi Dench. The video quality isn’t great, but it should give you an idea of what this wonderful production has to offer, starring two of the greatest actors of our time:
“It was the owl that shrieked…”
The Banquet Scene:
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Macbeth (1978) starring Ian McKellen & Judi Dench, directed by Trevor Nunn

© 2005 John Murphy
The set is sparse, dark, perpetually fog-filled. A Caravaggio-inspired lighting scheme picks out the actors’ faces from the deep shadow around them. Shakespeare’s words, in this context, take on a visionary vividness. As with Kevin Kline’s filmed stage production of Hamlet, the words in Trevor Nunn’s Macbeth are emphasized and given life [...]

Othello (1989) starring Ian McKellen, directed by Trevor Nunn

Starring Willard White, Imogen Stubbs, and Ian McKellen
In my review of Oliver Parker’s handsome yet ultimately unrewarding production of Othello (1995), I bemoaned my inability to recommend any other, better filmed version of the play. Well, here it is. This is the one to see. Though less money was spent on the production values for [...]

McKellen's LEAR on PBS…fully clothed

January 15, 2009 by Debra Murphy  
Filed under Bardfilm, Ian McKellen, King Lear, Trevor Nunn

The news has been making it around the web that PBS, which is broadcasting a performance of the Trevor Nunn production of King Lear starring Ian McKellen on March 23, had decided to Bowdlerize the televised version by eliminating McKellen’s full frontal nudity in one scene, presumably the “Blow, winds!” mad scene. Sir Ian, with [...]

The Plague of Jealousy: more on Othello at OSF, 2008

Having seen the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s 2008 production of Othello twice now, I have two strong recommendations: 1) See it while you still can—it only plays in the outdoor Elizabethan through early October, and, 2) Get seats as close to the stage as you can beg, borrow or steal.
The Elizabethan is a big outdoor venue, [...]

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