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March 1976 -  October 1978
    Royal Shakespeare Company (Stratford), Acting Shakespeare


My career has rested on the patronage of a few directors. Primo inter pares is Trevor Nunn, the fellow-undergraduate with whom I acted at Cambridge. When he succeeded Peter Hall as artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, he invited me to Stratford to play Leontes to Judi Dench's Hermione/Perdita double which I still regret not having been free to accept. When, in 1976, he suggested I play Macbeth with Judi, as well as Romeo with Francesca Annis (the most beautiful woman I have ever worked with) the offer was irresistible. Ironically, Leontes was also part of the deal although not, alas, with Judi. So I found myself fulfilling a childhood fantasy of working at Stratford-upon-Avon and, as it turned out, during one of the RSC's golden eras.

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Ian McKellen, 1976
Photo by Nobby Clark


The Royal Shakespeare Theatre
Stratford-upon-Avon
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Bill at The Other Place, 1976
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Francesca Annis and Ian McKellen
Photo by Nobby Clark, 1976

I had first been there when I cycled south from Lancashire for the Bolton School camp in Tiddington, a village along the Avon from the theatre, whence we punted each evening for the plays. Early morning we queued for cheap tickets, often standing at the back of the stalls for half-a-crown (12p). This was before Peter Hall transformed a summer festival theatre into an all-year-round operation with a permanent company on some long term contracts and with the Aldwych Theatre in London as its West End home. By 1976 (the first year that there had been air-conditioning in the auditorium, although not backstage) Trevor Nunn was firmly in control. He divided his time between Warwickshire and London but I had no complaints of being neglected.

I lodged in a couple of rooms on the upper floor of what looked like a haunted house just along the river from the church where Shakespeare was baptised and buried. I clambered daily over the wall surrounding Holy Trinity and through the graveyard to the Bancroft Gardens, where, 16 years before, I had acted in the open air as a student.

Every day of that season was a romance: and my lover was the theatre. -- Ian McKellen, July 2003

 


Bancroft Gardens, Stratford
Photo by Ian Britton courtesy of FreeFoto.com

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The Plays

1976 Royal Shakespeare Company
Stratford-upon-Avon, Newcastle-upon Tyne, London
ROMEO AND JULIET (1976)
William Shakespeare
DIRECTOR: Trevor Nunn
ROLE: Romeo


1976 Royal Shakespeare Company
RST
Stratford-upon-Avon
THE WINTER'S TALE
William Shakespeare
DIRECTOR: John Barton, Barry Kyle, and Trevor Nunn
ROLE: King Leontes


1976 Royal Shakespeare Company
Other Place, Stratford-upon-avon; Gulbenkinan Theatre, Newcastle; RST, Stratford; Donmar Stratford-upon-Avon; Newcastle; London
MACBETH (1976)
William Shakespeare
DIRECTOR: Trevor Nunn
ROLE: Macbeth
Plays & Players' London Theatre Critics' Award - Best Actor


1976 UK
Edinburgh, Belfast, Yorkshire
WORDS, WORDS, WORDS
Anthology with commentary by Ian McKellen
ROLE: Solo recital of favourite writings


1976 Royal Festival Hall
London
Recital of poems by Yevgeni Yevtushenko


1976 Aldwych Theatre
London
Celebrity Gala Recital


1977 Hilton Hotel
Stratford-upon-Avon
WON'T YOU CHARLESTON?
DIRECTOR: Gillian Lynne


1977 Royal Shakespeare Company
Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon; Aldwych Theatre, London
Stratford-upon-Avon; London
THE ALCHEMIST
Ben Jonson (adapted by Peter Barnes)
DIRECTOR: Trevor Nunn
ROLE: Face
Society of West End Theatres (SWET) - Best Comedy Performance


1977 Royal Shakespeare Company
Barbican Concert Hall
London
EVERY GOOD BOY DESERVES FAVOUR
Tom Stoppard with music by Andr‚ Previn
DIRECTOR: Trevor Nunn
ROLE: Alexander


1977 Royal Shakespeare Company
Aldwych Theatre
London
PILLARS OF THE COMMUNITY
Henrik Ibsen
DIRECTOR: John Barton
ROLE: Karsten Bernick
Society of West End Theatres (SWET) - Best Actor


1977 St. Cecilia's Hall
Edinburgh
ACTING SHAKESPEARE
From Shakespeare with commentary by Ian McKellen


1977 Royal Shakespeare Company
Aldwych Theatre
London
THE DAYS OF THE COMMUNE
Bertolt Brecht, Translation by Clive Barker
DIRECTOR: Howard Davies
ROLE: Langevin


1977 Arts Theatre
Belfast
ACTING SHAKESPEARE (Belfast)
From Shakespeare with commentary by Ian McKellen


 1978Royal Shakespeare Company
Aldwych Theatre
London
A MISERABLE AND LONELY DEATH Role: Kentridge
1978 Wolsey Theatre
Ipswich
ACTING SHAKESPEARE (Ipswich)
From Shakespeare with commentary by Ian McKellen


1978 Royal Shakespeare Company
Small Scale Tour
UK
TWELFTH NIGHT
William Shakespeare
DIRECTOR: John Amiel & Trevor Nunn
ROLE: Producer / Sir Toby Belch


1978 Royal Shakespeare Company
Small Scale tour of UK
UK
IS THERE HONEY STILL FOR TEA?
Roger Rees (Anthology compiler)
ROLE: Producer / Actor


1978 Royal Shakespeare Company
Small Scale tour of UK
UK
THREE SISTERS
Anton Chekhov translator - Richard Cottrell
DIRECTOR: Trevor Nunn
ROLE: Producer / Andrei


May 1979 -  February 1984
    Bent, Acting Shakespeare, Amadeus

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