July 25, 2012…Christopher Plummer, one of
theatre’s greatest classical actors, takes us on an autobiographical
journey through the literature that has stirred his imagination since
youth. The one-man show, which is directed by Artistic
Director Des McAnuff, began previews at the Avon Theatre on July 25.
Written, arranged and performed by Mr. Plummer, A Word or Two is a deeply personal work that focuses on the actor’s love of literature and how it has shaped his life.
“The purpose of A Word or Two
is simply to celebrate language which seems to be fast vanishing from
our midst,” says Mr. Plummer. “It is very much a personal stroll
through literature, a literature that
has long stirred my imagination and that, for one reason or another, I
cannot let go. The poetry and prose I have chosen to accompany my
journey is both silly and sad, sacred and profane; ranging from A.A.
Milne to the Bible; Shaw and Wilde to Coleridge and
Marlowe; W.H. Auden and Nabokov to Rostand and MacLeish; Shakespeare
and Byron to Nash and Leacock. It is intended not just to show the
myriad of colours words can paint, but to illuminate along the way the
several phases of my particular moon.”
Mr. Plummer, who this year won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for his performance in the film
Beginners, is one of the Festival’s most lauded alumni. This
production will be the third collaboration between Mr. Plummer and Mr.
McAnuff at the Festival; their first two projects,
Caesar and Cleopatra, in which Mr. Plummer played Julius Caesar, and The Tempest, in which he played Prospero, have also been captured on film for cinematic release.
“I love working and spending time with Chris. He’s a
great collaborator. We have a very free-wheeling kind of creative
relationship, and so it’s always a great charge to work with him,” says
Mr. McAnuff.
“There’s a tremendous intimacy with this piece. I
think he is going to make each member of the audience feel like he’s
talking only to them. I hope it stokes the audience’s appetite for great
literature, inspiring them to read and, obviously,
to continue to go to the theatre to listen to great actors delivering
extraordinary words.”
“Christopher Plummer is one of this country’s
greatest theatrical treasures and our audiences are always eager to see
him on the stage,” says General Director
Antoni Cimolino. “But this production is
particularly special because it offers a rare opportunity to glimpse the
man himself. It will be an unforgettable and exhilarating experience to
witness this deeply personal and affectionate
love letter to the writers that have inspired and helped to make him
the artist he is today.”
The artistic team for this production includes Set Designer
Robert Brill, Lighting Designer Michael Walton, Composer Michael Roth, Video Designer
Sean Nieuwenhuis, Sound Designer Peter McBoyle and Costume Consultant
Paul Tazewell.
A Word or Two is sponsored by OLG.
Support for the 2012 season of
the Avon Theatre is generously provided by The Birmingham Family.
Production support is graciously provided by Nona Macdonald Heaslip and
John H. Whiteside.
The Stratford Shakespeare Festival’s 2012 season runs until October 28, featuring
Much Ado About Nothing; 42nd Street, The Matchmaker; Henry V; You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown; The Pirates of Penzance; A Word or Two; Cymbeline; Wanderlust; Elektra;
The Best Brothers; Hirsch and The War of 1812. A 14th production,
MacHomer, has concluded its run.
Cast
Performer.............................................................................. Christopher Plummer
Artistic team
Director.................................................................................. Des McAnuff
Set Designer........................................................................... Robert Brill
Lighting Designer.................................................................... Michael Walton
Composer.............................................................................. Michael Roth
Video Designer....................................................................... Sean Nieuwenhuis
Sound Designer...................................................................... Peter McBoyle
Costume Consultant............................................................... Paul Tazewell
Assistant Director................................................................... Lezlie Wade
Assistant Set Designer............................................................ Brandon Kleiman
Assistant Lighting Designer..................................................... Kaileigh Krysztofiak
Stage Manager....................................................................... Julie Miles
Assistant Stage Manager........................................................ Melissa Rood
Production Assistant............................................................... Kenilee Kehler
Production Stage Manager..................................................... Julie Miles
Production Stage Manager..................................................... Maxwell T. Wilson
Technical Director................................................................... Elissa Horscroft
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