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Store Events - May 4, 6:00 p.m.

 
Time: Monday, May 4, 2009 6:00 p.m.
Location: The Drama Book Shop, 250 West 40th Street, New York, NY 10018
Title of Event: A Reading with Harriet Walter of MARY STUART

Harriet Walter, who plays Elizabeth I in the new production of Mary Stuart on Broadway, talks about her book Other People's Shoes and the new translation of Schiller's Play. The conversation will be facilitated by the Chief Theater Critic of Theatermania, David Finkle.

HARRIET WALTER (Elizabeth I). New York credits: All's Well That Ends Well (RSC, Broadway 1983), Three Birds Alighting on a Field (MTC, 1994). UK theatre roles include Cleopatra, Lady Macbeth, Hedda Gabler, the Duchess of Malfi; leading roles in Dinner, Yasmina Reza's Life (x) 3, Stoppard's Arcadia, Kaufman/Ferber's The Royal Family. Films include The Young Victoria (upcoming), Atonement, Babel, Sense and Sensibility, Milou en Mai and Bright Young Things. TV: best known for Lord Peter Wimsey, Law & Order: UK (2009). Books: Other People's Shoes (available at the Drama Book Shop). Awards: Olivier Award (three roles, RSC), Evening Standard Award (Mary Stuart/Donmar).



Other People's Shoes: Thoughts on Acting
by Walter, Harriet
Format:  Trade Paperback
Price:  $19.95
Published: Nick Hern Books, 2004
Inventory Status: On Our Shelves Now

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Harriet Walter is well known for her performances at the Royal Court ("Cloud Nine, Hamlet "with Jonathan Pryce), the RSC ("Nicholas Nickelby, Macbeth "with Antony Sher) and the National Theatre ("Arcadia"), as well on television, where she played Amy on "Unfinished Business "and Harriet Vane in the Lord Peter Wimsey series. In this book, she uses her experience to illustrate the processes involved in performance.

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