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Year of the Fat Knight (Hardback): The Falstaff Diaries

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By (author): Antony Sher

Thirty years ago a promising young actor published his account of preparing for and playing the role of Richard III. Antony Sher's Year of the King has since become a classic of theatre literature. In 2014, Sher, now in his sixties, was cast as Falstaff in Gregory Doran's Royal Shakespeare Company production of the two parts of Henry IV. Both the production and Sher's Falstaff were acclaimed by critics and audiences alike, with Sher winning the Critics' Circle Award for Best Shakespearean Performance. Year of the Fat Knight is Antony Sher's account - splendidly supplemented by his own paintings and sketches - of researching, rehearsing and performing one of Shakespeare's best-known and most popular characters. He tells us how he had doubts about playing the part at all, how he sought to reconcile Falstaff's obesity, drunkenness, cowardice and charm, how he wrestled with the fat suit needed to bulk him up, and how he explored the complexities and contradictions of this comic yet often dangerous personality. On the way, Sher paints a uniquely close-up portrait of the RSC at work.Year of the Fat Knight is a terrific read, rich in humour and with a built-in tension as opening night draws relentlessly nearer. It also stands as a celebration of the craft of character acting. All in all, it is destined to rank with Year of the King as one of the most enduring accounts of the creation of a giant Shakespearean role. Praise for Year of the King: 'This is a most wonderfully authentic account of the experience of creating a performance' Sunday Times 'The most exciting actor of his generation and an eloquent writer on the side' Observer Praise for Sher's Falstaff: 'A magnificent, magnetic performance - Sher plays down the fatness to emphasise the knight's upper-class origins. But, just as you start to warm to this Falstaff, you are reminded of his rapacity' Guardian 'It is Sher's irrepressible Falstaff that will linger in the memory - a lord of misrule who's absurd, delightful and in the end deeply sad' Evening Standard See more
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  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Apr 2015
  • Publisher: Nick Hern Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781848424616

About Antony Sher

Antony Sher (19492021) was a leading actor known for his stage performances particularly with the Royal Shakespeare Company. He was also a highly respected author and artist. Born in Cape Town South Africa Sher came to London in 1968 and trained at the Webber Douglas Academy. Much of his career was with the Royal Shakespeare Company where he was an Associate Artist. He played Richard III Macbeth Leontes Prospero Shylock Iago and Falstaff as well as the leading roles in Cyrano de Bergerac Tamburlaine the Great The Roman Actor Tom Stoppard's Travesties Peter Flannery's Singer Athol Fugard's Hello and Goodbye and Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. At the National Theatre he played the title roles in Primo (his own adaptation of Primo Levi's If This is a Man) Pam Gems's Stanley Brecht's Arturo Ui Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus (a co-production with the Market Theatre Johannesburg) as well as Astrov in Chekhov's Uncle Vanya and Jacob in Nicholas Wright's Travelling Light. In the West End his roles included Arnold in Harvey Fierstein's Torch Song Trilogy Muhammed in Mike Leigh's Goose-pimples and Gellburg in Arthur Miller's Broken Glass. He played Freud in Terry Johnson's Hysteria at Bath's Theatre Royal and Hampstead Theatre. Film and television appearances included Mrs Brown Alive and Kicking The History Man Macbeth and J.G. Ballard's Home. Following his debut as a writer with Year of the King (1985) an account of playing Richard III he wrote four novels Middlepost Indoor Boy Cheap Lives and The Feast as well as other theatre journals Woza Shakespeare! (co-written with his partner the director Gregory Doran who later became his husband) and Primo Time. His autobiography Beside Myself was published in 2001. His plays include I.D. (premiered at the Almeida Theatre 2003) and The Giant (premiered at Hampstead Theatre 2007). He published a book of his paintings and drawings Characters (1989) and held exhibitions of his work at the National Theatre the London Jewish Cultural Centre the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield and the Herbert Gallery in Coventry. Among numerous awards he won the Olivier Best Actor Award on two occasions (Richard III/Torch Song Trilogy and Stanley) the Evening Standard Best Actor Award (Richard III) and the Evening Standard Peter Sellers Film Award (for Disraeli in Mrs Brown). On Broadway he won Best Solo Performer in both the Outer Critics' Circle and Drama Desk Awards for Primo. He held honorary Doctorates of Letters from the universities of Liverpool Exeter Warwick and Cape Town. In 2000 he was knighted for his services to acting and writing.

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