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Just me playing Sherlock. I'd say this is from Marat/Sade. The inmates riot at the end of the play and if our hero was playing Marat he'd be draped in a towel but only guessing kDunda wrote:Thanks to Alex!
the caption says "Daniel Craig (James Bond) in the centre of this pic in a West End show ..."
It's the shirtless guy, isn't it? I think I recognize the Happy Trail
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Damn. No future with Daniel Craig.
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Okay, did some digging. If this is Marat/Sade (and I think you are right on this K) then he did it right at the end of his time at the NYT, just before he went to the Guildhall. He did three years at the Guildhall, graduating in 1991.khenton wrote:
Just me playing Sherlock. I'd say this is from Marat/Sade. The inmates riot at the end of the play and if our hero was playing Marat he'd be draped in a towel but only guessing k
If the dates below are correct, this must have been just about his last role at the NYT. However, they are saying he was 20 at the time. He was 20 in March 1990 and by that time he was half-way through his course at the Guildhall. So I think they got his age wrong because there is no report of the Guildhall doing this play at that time, and they don't even mention it.
At least I got the time-frame just about right, thinking it was late 80s.
The play was not seen again in London until 1989, when the National Youth Theatre celebrated the bicentenary of the French Revolution with their patron, Prince Edward, sitting in the audience. The haunted, puritanical, bath-bound Marat was played by none other than a 20-year-old Daniel Craig, and very good he was, too; I even said he grew in stature through the evening. The play stood up, too, and so, especially, did the lyrics and music of Mitchell and Peaslee.
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-enter ... 65086.html
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Thanks Grip! You always manage to solve the mysteries.agrippina wrote:He still performed with NYT while at Guildhall - some of the dates of plays (1988-1989, incl. this, Murder in the Cathedral and Blood Wedding) overlap with his 3-year period at the school ((1988-1991). The new pup pics are great!
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No problemo - I have spent a lot of time and energy to become a good and meticulous researher! And Daniel is one fo the more fun topics!JEC57 wrote:Thanks Grip! You always manage to solve the mysteries.agrippina wrote:He still performed with NYT while at Guildhall - some of the dates of plays (1988-1989, incl. this, Murder in the Cathedral and Blood Wedding) overlap with his 3-year period at the school ((1988-1991). The new pup pics are great!
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