Atlantica - 01.03.2002, Síða 34

Atlantica - 01.03.2002, Síða 34
THE RETURN OF THE VILLAIN The Feast of Snails takes place in the space of one evening. A highly successful business tycoon, Karl Jónsson, a connois- seur of the good things in life, is embrac- ing himself for a glorious, solitary gourmet feast in the sumptuous sur- roundings of his home, when a young stranger, David Paulsen (played by Philip Glenister), knocks on his door. The reason for the stranger’s visit is not quite clear, but the venerable businessman invites the stranger to join him for dinner. What fol- lows is an entertaining battle of wits in the course of which dark secrets of jealousy, betrayal, infidelity and love are revealed. David Warner portrays Karl Jónsson, a role far removed from the rather one- dimensional film villains he refined after quitting the stage for films and television in the early 70s. Warner’s strong looks and English accent made him the perfect can- didate for the typecasting Hollywood is so fond of, but there is more to Warner’s career than the embodiment of bad guys. Much more. 32 A T L A N T I C A Before Warner left the theatre, he was regard- ed as one of Britain’s finest young actors. For the Royal Shakespeare Company, he played the title roles in Henry VI, Richard II and Hamlet. And his first and last West End play, up to The Feast of Snails, was as the limping emperor in I, Claudius, in 1972. Shortly after the curtain fell on Claudius, Warner left the live audience of the theatre behind due to a case of stage fright. "It had crept up on me and I didn't quite understand. I'd get this panic, a cold sweat. I didn't know what it was. Even going to watch a play, just being inside a theatre felt strange," he told The Evening Standard when discussing his comeback to British shores. Actually, he made his return to the stage last year playing Undershaft in Bernhard Shaw’s Major Barbara on Broadway. It was a tri- umphant string of performances and his fear of theatres vanished. Understandably, Ólafsson is thrilled to have Warner playing his leading man in The Feast of Snails. “It’s a real pleasure and honour for me that David should have chosen to make a come- back in my play. I know it was very important THEATRE Dressing up for the premiere: director Ron Daniels (left) with actors David Warner, Siwan Morris, Philip Glenister, Sorcha Cusak and author Ólafur Jóhann Ólafsson. “It’s a real pleasure and honour for me that David should have chosen to make a comeback in my play. I know it was very important for him that he shouldn’t return in the role Hollywood had typecast him in.“ Ólafur Jóhann Ólafsson 030-034 Feast of SnailsOJ 31.1.1904 23:58 Page 32
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