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Donmar Warehouse's Richard II gets good reviews | |
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Critics have been impressed by the Donmar Warehouse's staging of Richard II, Michael Grandage's final show as the London venue's artistic director. | |
The Times called it "a fitting final flourish to Grandage's Donmar years", while the Telegraph said it found him "at his lucid, atmospheric best". | The Times called it "a fitting final flourish to Grandage's Donmar years", while the Telegraph said it found him "at his lucid, atmospheric best". |
In the Independent, Paul Taylor said it was "a terrific way for Grandage to end 10 years of superlative stewardship". | In the Independent, Paul Taylor said it was "a terrific way for Grandage to end 10 years of superlative stewardship". |
Eddie Redmayne plays the title role in William Shakespeare's history play. | Eddie Redmayne plays the title role in William Shakespeare's history play. |
The 29-year-old previously appeared at the Donmar in its 2009 play Red and can currently be seen in the film My Week with Marilyn. | The 29-year-old previously appeared at the Donmar in its 2009 play Red and can currently be seen in the film My Week with Marilyn. |
The British actor, said the Telegraph's Charles Spencer, is "often mesmerising" as a Richard who is "by turn grandiose, camp, maudlin and self-dramatising". | The British actor, said the Telegraph's Charles Spencer, is "often mesmerising" as a Richard who is "by turn grandiose, camp, maudlin and self-dramatising". |
His sentiments were echoed by The Times' Libby Purves, who said he showed "great delicacy" in expressing "the trapped, vacillating self-doubt of a man who knows that the role he was born to is beyond him". | His sentiments were echoed by The Times' Libby Purves, who said he showed "great delicacy" in expressing "the trapped, vacillating self-doubt of a man who knows that the role he was born to is beyond him". |
Yet The Guardian's Michael Billington expressed reservations about Redmayne's performance, claiming Grandage had "for once asked too much of a rising star". | Yet The Guardian's Michael Billington expressed reservations about Redmayne's performance, claiming Grandage had "for once asked too much of a rising star". |
So did Quentin Letts in the Mail, who said the actor was "simply too good-looking to play a character this problematic". | So did Quentin Letts in the Mail, who said the actor was "simply too good-looking to play a character this problematic". |
Since taking over from Sam Mendes, Grandage has enjoyed a string of successes at the Donmar that include such acclaimed productions as Guys and Dolls, Frost/Nixon and King Lear with Sir Derek Jacobi. | Since taking over from Sam Mendes, Grandage has enjoyed a string of successes at the Donmar that include such acclaimed productions as Guys and Dolls, Frost/Nixon and King Lear with Sir Derek Jacobi. |
Last month, the 49-year-old - who was made a CBE in June for services to drama - announced he was setting up his own production company. | Last month, the 49-year-old - who was made a CBE in June for services to drama - announced he was setting up his own production company. |
Josie Rourke, formerly artistic director of the Bush theatre in west London, will take over Grandage's role at the Donmar in the New Year. | Josie Rourke, formerly artistic director of the Bush theatre in west London, will take over Grandage's role at the Donmar in the New Year. |
Richard II - which also stars Andrew Buchan as Bolingbroke, the future King Henry IV - continues at the Donmar until 4 February. | Richard II - which also stars Andrew Buchan as Bolingbroke, the future King Henry IV - continues at the Donmar until 4 February. |
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