Wednesday, December 9, 2020

406. PLEASURE AND REPENTANCE. From my (unpublished) ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE NEW YORK STAGE, 1970-1975

PLEASURE AND REPENTANCE [Literary Anthology/British] AD: Terry Hands; D: Patrick Tucker; DS: Anna Steiner; P: Brooklyn Academy of Music i/a/w Brooklyn College, b/a/w the Royal Shakespeare Company; T: Brooklyn Academy of Music (OB); 4/21/74-4/28/74 (5)

Note: no photos are available for this production.

This collection of literary selections, described as “a light-hearted look at love,” was given by the visiting Royal Shakespeare Company as part of a two-program repertory; the other was a revival of the well-known Hollow Crown anthology. With a distinguished company led by Sir Michael Redgrave, the program offered an eclectic assortment of letters, poems, dramatic excerpts, fiction, and songs. Authors included Sir Walter Raleigh, Ogden Nash, Alfred Tennyson, John Keats, Charles Dickens, Mickey Spillane, John Lennon and Paul McCartney, Oscar Wilde, D.H. Lawrence, Shakespeare, George Bernard Shaw, and many others.

The reviews were highly complimentary for both the material and the performances. “The choices were made by Terry Hands, and there isn’t a dud among them,” remarked Edith Oliver. Clive Barnes said of Redgrave that he “is still the master of the aside, and his voice has a touching beauty. . . . He can speak poetry so that the technique of the poem vanishes into air, and only the poem itself remains.” His company included Sara Kestelman, James Grout, Paul Hardwick, and Martin Best.