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Glenda Jackson on quitting Parliament, playing Lear and returning to Broadway
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Brantley, Ben
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/ Albee, Edward (1928-2016)
/ Motion pictures
/ Parliaments
/ Theater
2018
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Brantley, Ben
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/ Albee, Edward (1928-2016)
/ Motion pictures
/ Parliaments
/ Theater
2018
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Glenda Jackson on quitting Parliament, playing Lear and returning to Broadway
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[...]it’s unlikely to remain so as she begins her run in Three Tall Women, the 1994 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama only now making its Broadway debut, at the Golden Theatre, with Laurie Metcalf (a current Oscar nominee) and Alison Pill her co-stars. Not long after, the iconoclastic film director Ken Russell invited her to portray the conflicted, temperamental young artist Gudrun Brangwen in his film of DH Lawrence’s Women in Love, in which she stared down and danced with a herd of highland cattle. [...]there was the uncompromising, defiant strength she exuded in every role, whether it was the Virgin Queen of Elizabeth R, a hugely popular BBC series (for which she won two Emmys), or the nymphomaniacal Nina, wife to Richard Chamberlain’s Tchaikovsky in Russell’s notorious fever dream of a biopic The Music Lovers. Glenda Jackson stars in Edward Albee’s ‘Three Tall Women’ on Broadway at the John Golden Theatre, New York, from 27 February © New York Times Reuse content Independent Culture Newsletter IndyArtsAndEntertainmentNews Article Signpost Culture,Theatre & Dance Culture Email address Please enter an email address Email address is invalid Email cannot be used.
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