Change of line-up for RSC events on Sunday 27 April: Sir Donald Sinden steps in to take part in ‘Shakespeare and Me'
01 April 2008
The Royal Shakespeare Company is delighted to announce that stage and screen actor Sir Donald Sinden will now take part in ‘Shakespeare and Me’ - one of four RSC events taking place on Sunday 27 April in Stratford-upon-Avon as part of the town’s Shakespeare Birthday Celebrations.
Donald replaces actress Juliet Stevenson, who, unfortunately, is now unable to appear.
Hosted by the RSC, the four events take place in the birthday marquee in the Centenary Gardens on Southern Lane. Tickets cost £10, and are available from the RSC Box Office on 0844 800 1114 or www.rsc.org.uk.
With the exception of the ‘Shakespeare and Me’, details of the other three events remains the same as previously announced. (Revised details for ‘Shakespeare and Me’)
The events are:
1-1.45pm
Bond Meets The Bard
Come and discover what the iconic James Bond series of films have in common with recent RSC productions.
Stage and screen actors, Alan Cumming (Boris Grishenko in GoldenEye) and Julian Glover (Aristotle Kristatos, in For Your Eyes Only) consider what it takes to be play the archetypal Bond villain, and the similarities between these characters and Shakespeare’s ‘baddies’.
2.15-3pm
Table Talk
A chance to listen and watch as actors work with director, Conall Morrison, through the early stages of their first encounter with a Shakespearean text. Conall is directing this season’s production of The Taming of the Shrew in The Courtyard Theatre.
3.30-4.15pm
Shakespeare and Me
Stage and screen actor Sir Donald Sinden reflects upon his career and relationship with Shakespeare. (Owing to unforeseen circumstances, Juliet Stevenson will no longer be taking part in this event).
4.45-5.30pm
Getting Intimate with Strangers
RSC actors Penny Downie and Alexandra Gilbreath reveal what draws them to particular characters from the Shakespeare canon, offering insights about how they portray these characters as people we recognise.
The RSC’s popular Open Day, which attracts over 15,000 people every year, will, this year, take place on Sunday 31 August, when the company will open its doors to the public with a packed programme of backstage tours, talks and workshops by RSC practitioners. Further information to be announced.
Further information
For more information please contact:
Dean Asker
RSC Press Office
01789 412660
dean.asker@rsc.org.uk