Tom Stoppard

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead


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I think, that we never emerged from the pub at the first interval and were pleasantly surprised by the exulting actors when the play was over.

      For fifty years now, on being asked what Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead is about, I have stood pat on ‘It’s about two courtiers at Elsinore.’ I wasn’t insensitive to more suggestive possibilities but I took the view that every subjective response had its own validity: no interpretations endorsed, none denied. The one I liked best, however, was by a Fleet Street journalist who was at the first night. ‘I get it,’ he said, ‘it’s two reporters on a story that doesn’t stand up.’

      T.S.

      Rosencrantz & Guildenstern

      Are Dead

      PRODUCTION CREDITS

      The first performance of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead was given in a slightly shortened form on August 24, 1966 at Cranston Street Hall, Edinburgh, by the Oxford Theatre Group as part of the ‘‘fringe” of the Edinburgh Festival.

      The cast was as follows:

      Rosencrantz David Marks

      Guildenstern Clive Cable

      The Player Jules Roach

      Tragedians Ron Forfar, Nic Renton, Howard Daubney

      Hamlet John Dodgson

      Ophelia Janet Watts

      Claudius Nick Elliot

      Gertrude Frances Morrow

      Polonius Walter Merricks

      Directed by Brian Daubney

      The first professional production was given on April 11, 1967 at the Old Vic Theatre, London, by the National Theatre Company.

      The cast was as follows:

      Rosencrantz John Stride

      Guildenstern Edward Petherbridge

      The Player Graham Crowden

      Alfred Alan Adams

      Tragedians Oliver Cotton, Neil Fitzpatrick, Luke Hardy, Roger Kemp

      Hamlet John McEnery

      Ophelia Caroline John

      Claudius Kenneth Mackintosh

      Gertrude Mary Griffiths

      Polonius Peter Cellier

      Horatio David Hargreaves

      Fortinbras David Bailie

      Ambassador David Ryall

      1st Soldier Christopher Timothy

      2nd Soldier Denis De Marne

      Court and Attendants

      Petronella Barker, Margo Cunningham, Kay Gallie, David Belcher, Reginald Green, William Hobbs, Lennard Pearce, Ron Pember, Frederick Pyne

      Directed by Derek Goldby

      Designed by Desmond Heeley

      The New York première of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead was given on October 16, 1967 at the Alvin Theatre.

      The cast was as follows:

      Rosencrantz Brian Murray

      Guildenstern John Wood

      The Player Paul Hecht

      Alfred Douglas Norwick

      Tragedians Roger Kemp, Dino Laudicina, B. J. Desimone, Roy Lozano

      Hamlet Noel Craig

      Ophelia Pat McAneny

      Claudius Roger Hamilton

      Gertrude Anne Meacham

      Polonius Ralph Drischell

      Soldier Alexander Courtney

      Horatio Michael Holmes

      Courtiers, Ambassadors, Soldiers, and Attendants

      Walter Beery, Stephen Bernstein, Gaetano Bon Giovanni, Margaret Braidwood, Esther Buffler, Alexander Courtney, Elizabeth Eis, Elizabeth Franz, William Grannell, John Handy, Mary Hara, Carl Jacobs, Ed Marshall, Ted Pezzulo, Jonathan Reynolds

      Musicians Bruce Levine, Arthur Lora, Bernie Karl, Jack Knitter

      Directed by Derek Goldby

      Designed by Desmond Heeley

      A subsequent production of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead was given on December 8, 1995 at the Lyttelton Theatre, London, by the National Theatre Group, produced by Matthew Somerville.

      The cast was as follows:

      Rosencrantz Adrian Scarborough

      Guildenstern Simon Russell Beale

      The Player King Alan Howard

      Tragedians Tim Crouch, James Hirst, Rowland Holmes, Clive Llewellyn, Kraig Thornber, Luke Williams

      Hamlet Paul Rattigan

      Ophelia; Pirate Claudie Blakley

      Claudius; Pirate Julian Forsyth

      Gertrude Lois Baxter

      Polonius Harry Towb

      Horatio; Courtier; Pirate Malcolm James

      Fortinbras; Courtier; Pirate Francis Maguire

      Laertes; Pirate Charles Millham

      Alfred Callum Dixon

      Court, Attendants, Pirates

      Colin Vaughan, Gareth Vaughan, Colin Haigh, Marianne Morley, and Jacqui O Hanlon

      Directed by Matthew Francis

      Designed by Lez Brotherston

      Following a limited run at the Chichester Festival Theatre, a revival production of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead was given in June 16, 2011 at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, London, by the Chichester Festival Theatre, the Theatre Royal Haymarket and Triumph Entertainment Limited.

      The cast was as follows:

      Rosencrantz Samuel Barnett

      Guildenstern Jamie Parker

      The Player Chris Andrew Mellon

      Horatio Michael Benz

      Gertrude Fiona Gillies

      Fortinbras Tom Golding

      Alfred Charles Hamblett

      Hamlet Jack Hawkins

      Polonius; Ambassador Andrew Jarvis

      Ophelia Katherine Press

      Claudius James Simmons

      Other Cast

      Trevor Allan Davies, Tomm Coles, Jody Elin Machin, Zac Fox, Elisabeth Hopper, Greg Last, James Northcote and Stephen Pallister

      Directed by Trevor Nunn

      Designed by Simon Higlett

      A 50th anniversary celebratory production was given on February 25, 2017 at the Old Vic Theatre, London.

      The cast was as follows:

      Rosencrantz Daniel Radcliffe

      Guildenstern Joshua McGuire

      The Player David Haig

      Player Louisa Beadel

      Polonius William Chubb

      Player Matthew Durkan

      Hamlet Luke Mullins

      Gertrude Marianne Oldham

      Ophelia Helena Wilson

      Directed by David Leveaux

      Designed by Anna Fleischle

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