Summary
"THE only thing I know about it is that I'll have a beard," quips David Morrissey, whose chin is already carpeted with a fine covering of hair. He is of course referring to his latest theatrical role - one that will see him returning to the Everyman after 30 years as the Scottish king whose name actors scarcely dare to whisper.
We are sitting in the foyer - where Morrissey as a Youth Theatre member used to accost professional actors for advice - so it's technically safe to say the word "Macbeth" out loud, but even so hearing the 46-year-old repeatedly say it out loud feels almost brazen.See the full content of this document
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I Feel a Great Affinity to This Building ; David Morrissey Is Excited to Return to the Everyman After 30 Years, He Tells Laura Davis
Rehearsals have not yet begun so he has little to give away about his own interpretation of the role, but we do know (from director Gemma Bodinetz) that he will not be dressed in doublet and hose.
"It's a really relevant play, much more relevant than when I decided t...See the full content of this document
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