theatre reviews u.k.
scapino oliver!
the national health a
midsummer night's dream the taming of the shrew
the merchant of venice loves
labours lost a
winter's tale the good
natured man the burglar
the card the architect and the emperor of assyria
on to theater reviews u.s.a. jim's biography
"the architect and
the emperor of
assyria" 1972 directed by
victor garcia old
vic, london
reviewer milton shulman, evening standard
"jim dale and
anthony hopkins provided with an actor's dream - the stage to themselves and
opportunities to indulge in a frenzy of mimicry, make-up and uninhibited
emotion - give lusty, acrobatic and enthusiastic impetus to this avant
garde theatrical statement."
david gillard, daily sketch
"an ear piercing nuclear explosion and a crucifixion on a fork lift
truck are just two of the electrifying moments in this production. there is no
set, only a bare stage and a dazzling battery of spotlights that blaze and move
in on just two characters. anthony hopkins sounding like a young richard burton
is the emperor, and jim dale proves again what a talented actor he is, is the
architect. both are marvelous."
reviewer peter lewis, daily mail
"the production is
staged as powerfully as an air-raid. banks of moving searchlights assault the
almost naked bodies of anthony hopkins and jim dale, whose sheer endurance in
two terrifying parts is phenomenal."