Timon of Athens
1981: Jonathan Miller
This is the BBC version of the play, with Jonathan Pryce (Juan Peron in Evita; Dark in Something Wicked This Way Comes, and a long raft of other productions), a long-time figure of the English stage and screen in the title role. It is somewhat engaging, I suppose; I have yet to see a version of the play that I could really connect with. The acting is fine; the premise is by turns excruciating and preposterous, and both the pain and the ludicrous elements are strung out to such extremes that the audience’s patience must sooner or later wear thin.
My misgivings about the play itself notwithstanding, Jonathan Pryce’s performance of the lead role — and it really is a play sustained chiefly by a single lead performance — is beyond outstanding. He covers the entire range between the flattering and manipulable early version of Timon to the later embittered version with equal flair and presence. You are in the domain of a very fine actor indeed, and if there were no other reason to see this performance, that would be enough.
There are (for good reasons, I think) very few versions of this play to see, and even though they are really pretty well made, they aren’t enough to make me find a resonant note in it. But if you want to see it — and the experience is not without its rewards, if only for an appreciation of stagecraft and acting — either this version or the Canadian Stratford one will do relatively well.
Alcibiades: John Shrapnel
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Apemantus: Norman Rodway
Caphis: Michael Anthony
First Bandit: David Kincaid
First Senator: David Neal
Flaminius: Geoffrey Collins
Flavius: John Welsh
Isidore’s Servant: Andrew Manson
Jeweller: David Kinsey
Lucilius: Max Arthur
Lucius: Hugh Thomas
Lucullus: James Cossins
Merchant: Tony Jay
Old Athenian: Sebastian Shaw
Painter: John Bird
Phrynia: Elayne Sharling
Poet: John Fortune
Prisoner: Cornelius Garrett
Second Bandit: Derek Deadman
Second Senator: John Justin
Sempronius: John Bailey
Servilius: Terence McGinity
Soldier: Gil Morris
Timandra: Diana Dors
Timon: Jonathan Pryce
Varro’s Servant: Bev Willis
Ventidius: Donald Gee
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