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CITAZIONE (tiger76 @ 17/1/2018, 01:08) 
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Fonte http://page394.proboards.com/thread/2519/n...e-pics?page=238

Le foto dovrebbero essere tratte dal lavoro teatrale Nijinsky del 1976 al crucible theatre in sheffield

Fonte http://page394.proboards.com/thread/2819/nijinsky-1976


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Lo spettacolo è del 1976 (qualche altra fonte riporta 1975) scritto e diretto da Rex Doyle ed è ispirato al grande ballerino russo Vaslav Nijinsky (wiki).

Dall'articolo del Guardian che ricorda Doyle (2 giugno 2015):
Rex arrived in Sheffield in 1974 to run the Crucible Studio and the education and outreach company Theatre Vanguard. He wrote and directed Nijinsky, about the great Russian dancer, played by the young Alan Rickman. Rickman remembers the Crucible, then under the leadership of Peter James, as a time of the “richest and happiest memories, and being directed by Rex Doyle was a huge part of that pleasure”.


trovato questo, che è anche un bel ricordo di Alan:

Why actor Alan Rickman cherished his early days at Sheffield theatre
by PAUL ALLEN Published: 06:00 Thursday 21 January 2016
Traduzione a cura di Giulia Nerucci
He may have been famous worldwide as the enigmatic and threatening Professor Snape in the Harry Potter films or for upstaging Kevin Costner as a surprisingly dashing and witty Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves.

But in Sheffield Alan Rickman was regarded with a different kind of affection, and it was mutual.

His first proper acting job was a Crucible Theatre season in 1975 and he said many times later on that working with director Peter James, associate Rex Doyle and trainee Mel Smith gave him the best company feeling of his entire career.

Rickman, who has died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 69, appeared in As You Like It delivering the “All the world’s a stage” speech with astonishing resonance as the melancholy Jaques, a couple of Stephen Poliakoff plays and as the dancer Nijinsky in a new play by Rex Doyle.

Last year he led the tributes at Doyle’s funeral service following his death at the age of 80.

When Crucible Youth Theatre members went to the National Theatre for a festival in 1994 they were amazed and delighted to be sought out by Rickman. He wished them luck and entertained them at the bar – all because they were from Sheffield.

And a year ago he left media interviews for his film A Little Chaos to attend the annual general meeting of a festival trust set up by the designer of that As You Like It, native Sheffielder Roger Glossop and his partner Charlotte Scott.

Famously generous away from the lights and cameras, his loyalties were lifelong.


[Sheffield Telegraph]

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E poi questo...


Il regista Rex Doyle ha fondato lo Youth Theatre. Su questa esperienza ha fatto un libro e Alan ha scritto la prefazione del testo.

Staging Youth Theatre: A Practical Guide, Rex Doyle: Crowood Press, 2003.

ecco la prefazione di Alan (ho evidenziato il passaggio dove parla dello spettacolo):

"I first met and worked with Rex Doyle at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, when he directed me in his own play about the life of the great dancer, Nijinsky."

"Everything that makes Rex such a fine director and teacher was evident in that production. Meticulous research and great leaps of imagination. But perhaps most importantly it was a production that was guided at all times by Rex’s openness and generosity towards the actors and his boundless gift for encouragement. And it was fun. The rehearsal room was by definition a market place for common sense, fleeting instincts and mad ideas."

"This excellent book is fed by exactly the same balance of the creative and the practical. Whether you need information on fund-raising, auditioning, running a rehearsal or making a prop, it is all here."

"Youth Theatre continues to prove its worth not only in training young actors, directors and technicians, but also in developing the confidence and self-esteem of young people in a much wider sense. Dedicated youth leaders will benefit hugely from the guidance and inspiration which this book offers in abundance."


ps. ...io il libro di Doyle ce l'ho e in effetti per un giovane che si avvicina al teatro con l'idea di "farlo" è molto interessante!
 
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Grazie per le interessanti info, Marina!
 
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Perché l'attore Alan Rickman amava i suoi primi giorni al teatro di Sheffield

di PAUL ALLEN



Può essere stato famoso in tutto il mondo per aver interpretato l'enigmatico e minaccioso professor Piton nei film di Harry Potter o per aver superato Kevin Costner nel ruolo di uno sceriffo di Nottingham sorprendentemente affascinante e spiritoso in Robin Hood principe dei ladri.

Ma a Sheffield Alan Rickman era considerato con un altro tipo di affetto, ed era reciproco.

Il suo primo vero lavoro da attore fu una stagione del Crucible Theatre nel 1975 e in seguito disse più volte che lavorare con il regista Peter James, l'associato Rex Doyle e l'apprendista Mel Smith gli aveva dato la migliore sensazione di compagnia di tutta la sua carriera.

Rickman, che è morto di cancro al pancreas all'età di 69 anni, è apparso in As You Like It pronunciando il discorso "Tutto il mondo è un palcoscenico" con sorprendente risonanza nel ruolo del malinconico Jaques, in un paio di commedie di Stephen Poliakoff e nel ruolo del ballerino Nijinsky in una nuova opera di Rex Doyle.

L'anno scorso ha guidato i tributi al servizio funebre di Doyle dopo la sua morte all'età di 80 anni.

Quando i membri del Crucible Youth Theatre si recarono al National Theatre per un festival nel 1994, furono stupiti e felici di essere cercati da Rickman. Augurò loro buona fortuna e li intrattenne al bar - tutto perché erano di Sheffield.

Un anno fa ha lasciato le interviste con i media per il suo film A Little Chaos per partecipare all'assemblea generale annuale di un festival istituito dall'ideatore di As You Like It, Roger Glossop, nativo di Sheffield, e dalla sua compagna Charlotte Scott.

Famosamente generoso lontano dalle luci e dalle telecamere, la sua lealtà è durata tutta la vita.

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