Richard III
1983: Jane Howell
Made partway through the run of the BBC Shakespeare Plays series, and directed by Jane Howell, this is one of the most peculiar: it is neither a disaster nor wholly successful, but it has a good deal to recommend it.
Part of what makes the production so interesting is its simple allegiance to the original script of the play. Because it unfolds as Shakespeare actually intended (rather than according to some other interpretive plan or high concept) it highlights certain elements of the play that are often otherwise obscured or completely obliterated. High among them is the enormous presence of the women in the play: where in many versions they virtually disappear, here, with a less-truncated script, they emerge as a kind of chthonic force, weighing Richard down with their curses from the earliest stages, and their presence is felt throughout to the end.
The other striking element is the diction pursued by Richard himself, which is middle-class and not at all pretentious or lofty. He limps hastily around, leaping from here to there almost playfully, and in general seems so affable and good-natured that his mounting body-count comes as something more shocking than it might be otherwise were Richard always snarling and twirling his melodramatic mustaches.
As always, the production values are fairly spare, and there is little here that’s remarkable on its own sense: the chief point of watching this (and it’s quite sufficient) is to get the story as Shakespeare himself wrote it. There is little or nothing in the production to give offense aside from the intrinsic issues in the play itself.
Drummer: Brian Little
Drummer: Stephen Paine
Duchess of York: Annette Crosbie
Duke of Buckingham: Michael Byrne
Duke of Norfolk: Peter Wyatt
Earl Rivers: Paul Chapman
Edward, Prince of Wales: Dorian Ford
George, Duke of Clarence: Paul Jesson
Ghost of the Prince of Wales: Nick Reding
Halberdier, Lord Lovell: Oengus MacNamara
Henry, Earl of Richmond: Brian Deacon
Jane Shore: Anne Carroll
King Edward IV: Brian Protheroe
King Henry VI: Peter Benson
Lady Anne: Zoë Wanamaker
Lady Margaret Plantagenet: Patsy Kensit
Lord Grey, Lord Mayor of London: Arthur Cox
Lord Hastings: David Daker
Lord Stanley: Tenniel Evans
Marquess of Dorset: Alex Guard
Page to Richard: Rusty Livingstone
Queen Elizabeth: Rowena Cooper
Queen Margaret: Julia Foster
Richard III: Ron Cook
Sir James Tyrrel: Mark Wing-Davey
Sir Richard Ratcliffe: Anthony Brown
Sir Robert Brakenbury, Earl of Surrey: Derek Farr
Sir Thomas Vaughan: Derek Fuke
Sir William Brandon: Bernard Hill
Sir William Catesby: David Burke
Trumpeter: Frank Walsh
Trumpeter: Nigel Gomm
Young Duke of York: Jeremy Dimmick
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