Christopher Durang � Acting Work Theatre � |
(left) � Durang is the Prince of England, and Ruth Nerken is the Princess of France in this children�s show done by the Yale School of Drama.�� Playwright Albert Innaurato played both the King of England and the King of France, and tended to make up many of his lines.� Durang�s Prince was written to have narcolepsy, so dropping into a deep sleep at a moment�s notice was a good way to respond to Innaurato�s funny ad libs.�� Also in the cast was Meryl Streep, playing the somewhat goody-goody ingenue; at one point she did a prolonged John Wayne imitation, which seemed a good way to zing up the production. � |
Other acting
work at Yale included:
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Yale Cabaret �(1971-74)Uhrlicht� by Albert Innaurato, directed by Innaurato.
Better Dead Than Sorry� (or: Darryl and Carol and Kenny and Jenny)
I Don�t Generally Like Poetry But Have You Read �Trees�?�
Gyp: The Life Story of Mitzi Gaynor
When Dinah Shore Ruled the Earth�
Yale Drama School ProductionsTrudi and The Minstrel� (children�s show), directed by Michael Feingold.
Happy Birthday, Montpelier Pizz-zazz� by Wendy Wasserstein
Women Beware Women� by Thomas Middleton, directed by Tom Haas
Yale Repertory TheatreThe Frogs,� music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by Burt Shevelove, Directed by Shevelove.� At Yale Swimming Pool, 1974
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(right) � As a revolutionary Student, Durang glowers at Ralph Drischell in Andrej Wajda�s adaptation of the novel The Possessed� by Fyodor Dostoevsky, based on a stage version by Albert Camus. Yale Repertory Theatre, fall 1974. Pictured (l to r) are Drischell, Charles Levin (looking down), Michael Lassell (handkerchief), Durang, Barry Marshall, Steven Nowicki as Shatov, Franchelle Stewart Dorn (doing knitting) and Alvin Epstein as Kirilov.� Hired to be in his co-authored play, the Dostoevesky send-up The Idiots Karamazov, Durang was also cast in this serious Dostoevesky adaptation, directed by the famous Polish film/stage director Andrej Wajda.��� Durang�s most notable line as the Student was �I think God should be shot!�� Wajda understood English but didn�t speak it, and in the first week told Durang through an interpreter to just �keep talking throughout the scene.�� �Even when I don�t have lines?� Durang asked, confused.� The director nodded.� So Durang ad-libbed many surly retorts in rehearsal which then got kept for performance.� Quite a �green light� to get from the director. The leading roles in The Possessed, by the way, were played by Christopher Lloyd (a distinguished leading man before his Taxi� days), Meryl Streep (still a student, and playing a beautiful aristocrat), Jerome Dempsey, Norma Brustein, the aforementioned Alvin Epstein, and the Polish film actress Elzbieta Czyzewska, who gave an especially remarkable performance. � |
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