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Year of the King
Year of the King: An Actor's Diary and Sketchbook | Antony Sher
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(Limelight). In 1984 Antony Sher, hailed as "the most exciting actor of his generation" by the Observer , made his debut on homemade crutches as the infamous Richard III in the Royal Shakespeare Company production of the play. He would go on to win the Laurence Olivier and Evening Standard Awards for best actor. In his own words and sketches, he chronicles his personal and professional journey to this award-winning performance, from the moment he was offered the role to opening night, in the critically acclaimed book Year of the King , now available in this special 20th anniversary edition. From his brainstorm to use crutches to bring the king's deformity to life, to his research for the role, which included watching interviews with psychopaths, reading about mass murderers, and speaking with doctors and physically challenged individuals, to his visit to his homeland of South Africa, to his experiences in working with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the reader is given a front-row seat to Sher's physical and mental preparation or rather transformation for his landmark performance as "the bottled spider."
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Very interesting, very clever, but I probably should have read it before Year of the Fat Knight for maximum effect. This also has less of the theatrical world stuff - and I knew less of the people he was talking about. Only marginally though!

CarolynM I loved this book but it made me even sorrier that I didn't see his Richard III. I was a student at the time and I didn't have enough money for a ticket☹️ 5y
CarolynM Have you read Simon Callow's autobiography? It's another great read about the acting life 5y
Verity @CarolynM I haven‘t read the Callow - thank you. Sadly I‘m too young to have seen the Richard III, but I did see his Macbeth with Harriet Walter. I should have tried harder to see the Falstaff and Lear though. 5y
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I liked Year of the Fat Knight so much, I‘ve gone back for the OG: Year of the King!

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#HeyJune #ActNaturally

A few books about acting

GypsyKat Nice! 6y
Cinfhen Clever choice 6y
Cathythoughts Nice one 👍🏻 6y
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