As noted in our previous article, we had the chance to interview the cast of Now: In the Wings on a World Stage at Tribeca, where members of the play and even House of Cards came to watch the film’s premiere. Watch the interviews below.
Kevin Spacey (Richard III):
Nathan Darrow (Lord Grey/Henry, the Earl of Richmond):
Jeremy Whelehan (Director of the Film):
Maureen Anderman (Duchess of York):
Gavin Stenhouse (Marquess of Dorset):
Simon Lee Phillips (Sir James Tyrrel/the Duke of Norfolk):
Annabel Scholey (Lady Anne):
Isaiah Johnson (Lord Rivers/Scrivener):
Andrew Long (King Edward IV/the Bishop of Ely):
And House of Cards cast member Kristen Connolly (Christina):...
Kevin Spacey (Richard III):
Nathan Darrow (Lord Grey/Henry, the Earl of Richmond):
Jeremy Whelehan (Director of the Film):
Maureen Anderman (Duchess of York):
Gavin Stenhouse (Marquess of Dorset):
Simon Lee Phillips (Sir James Tyrrel/the Duke of Norfolk):
Annabel Scholey (Lady Anne):
Isaiah Johnson (Lord Rivers/Scrivener):
Andrew Long (King Edward IV/the Bishop of Ely):
And House of Cards cast member Kristen Connolly (Christina):...
- 2/6/2015
- by Catherina Gioino
- Nerdly
Double trouble here! Tribeca premiered the documentary Now: In the Wings on a World Stage, which follows the cast of Richard III as they debut their performance worldwide. After the film’s premiere, the cast of the play and film joined Charlie Rose onstage for an exclusive Q&A about the making of the film as well as the challenges they faced as part of the play.
Richard III stared Kevin Spacey as the namesake as well as multiple actors who were in attendance at the film’s premiere. Some include Maureen Anderman, who played the Duchess of York, Nathan Darrow, who played Lord Grey/Henry, the Earl of Richmond, Gavin Stenhouse, who performed as the Marquess of Dorset, and Simon Lee Phillips, who was Sir James Tyrrel/the Duke of Norfolk. King Edward IV/the Bishop of Ely also made an appearance, as Andrew Long appeared at Tribeca, as...
Richard III stared Kevin Spacey as the namesake as well as multiple actors who were in attendance at the film’s premiere. Some include Maureen Anderman, who played the Duchess of York, Nathan Darrow, who played Lord Grey/Henry, the Earl of Richmond, Gavin Stenhouse, who performed as the Marquess of Dorset, and Simon Lee Phillips, who was Sir James Tyrrel/the Duke of Norfolk. King Edward IV/the Bishop of Ely also made an appearance, as Andrew Long appeared at Tribeca, as...
- 2/6/2015
- by Catherina Gioino
- Nerdly
Chicago – “Hi-diddle-dee-dee, the actor’s life for me!” Kevin Spacey, who took a considerable break from movie acting to become Artistic Director of the Old Vic Theater in London, puts the fruit of those labors in a new documentary, “Now: In the Wings on a World Stage.” The film chronicles the international tour of Spacey and the troupe performing William Shakespeare’s “Richard III.”
Rating: 3.0/5.0
The stage tour mixed American and British actors, and essentially presents talking head interviews and exposition of the stagecraft necessary to produce the complex work. It focuses on Kevin Spacey and his capacity to embody a role, in this collaboration with director Sam Mendes, who had brought Spacey to film prominence in 1999’s “American Beauty.” The documentary is direct, somewhat fascinating and a bit redundant as the tour wears on, but still holds an attraction in the nuts and bolts, the slings and arrows, in...
Rating: 3.0/5.0
The stage tour mixed American and British actors, and essentially presents talking head interviews and exposition of the stagecraft necessary to produce the complex work. It focuses on Kevin Spacey and his capacity to embody a role, in this collaboration with director Sam Mendes, who had brought Spacey to film prominence in 1999’s “American Beauty.” The documentary is direct, somewhat fascinating and a bit redundant as the tour wears on, but still holds an attraction in the nuts and bolts, the slings and arrows, in...
- 5/6/2014
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
A host of favorite Huntington Theatre Company artists return for a new stagging of A.R. Gurney's American comedy of manners The Cocktail Hour. Maria Aitken Betrayal, Private Lives, and Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps at the Huntington directs the company that features James Waterston Private Lives and Ah, Wilderness as John, the young playwright that reveals to his familuy members that they are the subject of his newest play. Richard Poe The Taming of the Shrew plays his father Bradley, Tony Award nominee and renowned Gurney interpreter Maureen Anderman Becky Shaw and Third plays John's mother, Ann and Pamela J. Gray Present Laughter and Butley plays Nina, John's sister. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below...
- 11/19/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Today we are completing our triptych look at the leading ladies of the new Bam production of Richard III, directed by Sam Mendes and starring Kevin Spacey, with a solo spotlight on a stage and screen star known for her wide range of roles in dramas, comedies, musicals, television and film - the one and only Haydn Gwynne. In addition to all about her intense preparation for her role in the searing and prescient Shakespearean historical tragedy, Gwynne also recounts her experiences working with Mendes, Spacey and the previous ladies who have participated in this Richard III spotlight with whom she shares the stage every night now through March 4, Gemma Jones and Maureen Anderman. Besides all about Richard III and its international tour begun at the Old Vic in London's West End and ending up in New York at Bam, Gwynne and I also discuss her recent stage work in...
- 3/3/2012
- by Pat Cerasaro
- BroadwayWorld.com
Known for her many memorable roles on stages and screens large and small, many from the canon of William Shakespeare Othello, MacBeth and Edward Albee The Lady From Dubuque, Seascape, Whos Afraid Of Virginia Woolf amp Listening, Maureen Anderman is making her grand return to the realm of Shakespeare onstage in New York with the new Bam production of Richard III directed by Sam Mendes, starring Kevin Spacey. In addition to illustrating many aspects of the rapturously received revival of the historical tragedy as she has traveled with it around the world, Anderman and I also discuss her affiliation with Shakespeare and what she derives from performing his greatest works, with Richard III being the central focus. Also, Anderman details her experiences working with Edward Albee on the original Broadway productions of The Lady From Dubuque and Seascape, as well as offering some candid observations on some of her favorite...
- 2/25/2012
- by Pat Cerasaro
- BroadwayWorld.com
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