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Date: 2008-06-15 Author: ERIK PIEPENBURG Article Mentions
Author, ERIK PIEPENBURGMentioned, Ben Brantley Mentioned, Brian Cox Mentioned, Sam Waterston Mentioned, Oskar Eustis Mentioned, Kenneth Branagh Mentioned, Lauren Ambrose Mentioned, Mel Gibson Mentioned, Erik Piepenburg Mentioned, The New York Times
@import url(http://graphics8.nytimes.com/css/article/screen/print.css); Adding Hamlet to Characters Within - NYTimes.com var google_hints = "Theater,Public+Theater"; var google_ad_channel = "ar_theater"; June 15, 2008 Adding Hamlet to Characters Within By Erik Piepenburg MICHAEL STUHLBARG spoke so softly at times in this interview that the recording of it had to be played back at maximum volume, and even then some words registered barely above a whisper. The conversational voice of the man is in stark contrast to the speech of the actor. In the past few seasons Mr. Stuhlbarg, 39, has given performances that range from disturbing to sublime. In 2005 he was nominated for a Tony Award for his creepy turn as a shrill, mentally disturbed man in...(read more)
... @import url(http://graphics8.nytimes.com/css/article/screen/print.css); Adding Hamlet to Characters Within - NYTimes.com var google_hints = "Theater,Public+Theater"; var google_ad_channel = "ar_theater"; June 15, 2008 Adding Hamlet to Characters Wit ...
... said Mr. Stuhlbarg boldly and expertly captures both the innocence and ugliness of the character.) In 2006 he took a foppish turn rouged cheeks and period heels in David Grimms ersatz Restoration comedy Measure for Pleasure. He followed that with a ...
... back in 1987. That sort of rocked my world. It was a remarkable production in its simplicity and its realism and passion. Oskar and I had a conversation early on, talking just about those productions that we had seen in our past that influenced us. ...
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