Hooray for Henry!
Lenny Henry has won the ' at the London Evening Standard Theatre Awards - one of the best known drama awards in the U.K. He won it for playing Othello - his first Shakespearean role. Indeed his first drama role.
It is great news for him - but also for us. I saw him do it in Leeds - before the play came to the West End. He was excellent. The R4 connection is that Lenny ended up playing Othello after having done two feature programmes with producer Simon Elmes about his inital allergy to Shakespeare, and his increasing fascination with the plays. Which led him - on air - to learn about how best to recite iambic pentameter etc...
And out of that came the pursuit of Lenny by Barrie Rutter of Northern Broadsides to play the part. Bingo. We have recorded it for Radio 4 and it will transmit early next year. A treat.
Mark Damazer is Controller of Ö÷²¥´óÐã Radio 4
- Mark wrote about Lenny's first attempt at Othello here on the blog back in March.
- The Times .
Comment number 1.
At 24th Nov 2009, kleines c wrote:Congratulations to Lenny Henry! Out of interest, Mark, do you see Lenny as a way of introducing Shakespeare (and serious drama) to a wider Radio 4 audience, or is it more of a way of introducing a new audience (Lenny Henry fans) to Radio 4? Or is it just good radio?
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Comment number 2.
At 29th Nov 2009, TV Licence fee payer against Ö÷²¥´óÐã censorship wrote:...and there I was, for a moment, trying to work out what Lenny Henry had to do whit "The Archers"...!
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