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Tuesday 2 & Thursday 4 November
2.30pm (2 hours) · Cottesloe Theatre · £5.00 / £4.00 One of the most accomplished and distinctive of British actors, Malcolm McDowell came to prominence in his screen debut in Lindsay Anderson's If . (1969) and worked with the director for the next 20 years on stage and screen, most famously on the two further instalments of what came to be known as The Mick Travis Trilogy : O Lucky Man! (1973) and Britannia Hospital (1982). To commemorate the ten-year anniversary of the death of his friend and mentor, McDowell offers a wide-ranging portrait of the formidable yet compassionate director, drawn from writings by and about Anderson, as well as hilarious and moving encounters with colleagues Alan Bates, Bette Davis, John Ford, John Gielgud, Lillian Gish, Richard Harris, Laurence Olivier, Rachel Roberts and David Storey. After a sell-out success in Edinburgh, McDowell comes to the National Theatre where Lindsay Anderson directed several productions to present this affectionate yet unsparing tribute, from one cinematic great to another. The presentation is directed by Mike Kaplan, who produced Anderson s last film The Whales of August. These performances will be followed by a season of Lindsay Anderson s films presented by the British Film Institute at the National Film Theatre 7 - 30 November including an on-stage interview with Malcolm McDowell about his career. www.bfi.org.uk Box office 020 7452 3000 www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/platforms |
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