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SAVORING THE CLASSICAL TRADITION IN DRAMA

ENGAGING PRESENTATIONS BY THE SHAKESPEARE GUILD IN COLLABORATION WITH THE NATIONAL ARTS CLUB THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION , NEW YORK CITY

JOHN DOUGLAS THOMPSON  Monday, March 23

In 2009, when JOHN DOUGLAS THOMPSON garnered acclaim for the title roles in both Shakespeare’s and O’Neill’s The Emperor Jones, the Times asserted that “there may well be no better classical actor working in the New York theater right now.” That

assessment was seconded by Alec Wilkinson in his NATIONAL ARTS CLUB enthusiastic 2012 New Yorker profile. Two years later 15 Gramercy Park South Mr. Thompson garnered a for Out- Manhattan

standing in Satchmo at the Waldorf. PROGRAM 6:00 P.M. And a few weeks ago Times reviewer Ben Brantley Admission Free, But bestowed fervent praise on Mr. Thompson’s portrayal of Reservations Requested the protagonist in Marlowe’s . This show was produced by Theatre for a New Audience and directed by Michael Boyd of the Royal Shakespeare Company. So what’s next for Mr. Thompson? Please join him and Mr. Andrews for a dialogue that will shed light on that and on a variety of other topics.

ESTELLE PARSONS & NAOMI LIEBLER  Monday, April 13

For this special gathering, the GUILD is delighted to join forces with THE LAMBS, a venerable theatrical society whose early leaders founded Actors’ Equity, ASCAP, and the Screen Actors Guild. offered Tonight to his fellow Lambs be- fore taking the show public. So it’s hard to imagine a THE LAMBS STELLE ARSONS AOMI IEBLER 3 West 51st Street better setting for E P and N L to Manhattan present a dramatic exploration of “Shakespeare’s Old

PROGRAM 7:00 P.M. Ladies.” A member of the American Theatre Hall of Members $5 Fame and a former head of The Actors Studio, Ms. Non-Members $10 Parsons has been nominated for five and earned an Oscar as Blanche Barrow in Bonnie and Clyde (1967). Dr. Liebler, a professor at Montclair State, has given us such esteemed studies as Shakespeare’s Festive Tragedy. Following their dialogue, a hit in 2011 at the New York Public Library, they’ll engage in a lively conversation about its key themes.

TERRY ALFORD  Tuesday, April 14 To mark the 150th anniversary of what has been described as the most dramatic moment in American history, we’re pleased to announce an event with TERRY ALFORD. A prominent Civil War historian, he’ll be introducing his long-awaited biography of an actor

who co-starred with his two brothers in a November NATIONAL ARTS CLUB 1864 production of , and who restaged a 15 Gramercy Park South “lofty scene” from that tragedy five months later when he Manhattan

interrupted a rollicksome comedy at Ford’s Theatre. PROGRAM 6:00 P.M. Fortune’s Fool: The Life of John Wilkes Booth will be Admission Free, But launched during a dialogue that will occur on the same Reservations Requested date as that notorious act, the culmination of a conflict that still resonates in our body politic. After his discussion with John Andrews, who has published articles in The Atlantic and on the same topic, Mr. Alford will be happy to sign copies of his new book, which will be on hand for purchase. Join the Guild, and Greet the Stars EVENTS IN LONDON, NEW Y0RK, AND WASHINGTON

If you attended A SHAKESPEAREAN REVEL AT LINCOLN CENTER in 2002, you relished actors ,

Kitty Carlisle Hart, Dana Ivey, and Tony Randall, writer Adam Gopnik, and directors Bernard Gersten and Margot Harley in a tribute to as that year’s recipient of the GIELGUD AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN THE DRAMATIC ARTS. It was a joyous gala, but like its 2003 sequel with LYNN REDGRAVE as laureate and her brother Corin and her sister Vanessa as presenters at the NATIONAL ARTS CLUB, it was also substantive. In this respect it echoed a 1999 gala at Broadway’s BARRYMORE THEATRE, where , who had received a 1998 GIELGUD at the FOLGER

SHAKESPEARE LIBRARY, led a cavalcade of notables – actors Keith Baxter, , Hal Holbrook, Ronald Pickup, , and Toby Stephens, dramatist Sir , director Sir , Masterpiece Theatre producer Rebecca Eaton, and host Robert MacNeil – in a tribute to DAME . A few months later Dame Judi and another GIELGUD honoree, Sir , helped preside over a 2000 presentation to actor, director, and filmmaker in London’s historic MIDDLE TEMPLE HALL. This Bardic SALUTE TO “THE MAN OF THE MILLENNIUM” featured remarks by U.S. Ambassador Philip Lader, composer Patrick Doyle, and actors Samantha Bond, Richard Briers, Helena Bonham Carter, Richard Clifford, Ben Elton, Stephen Fry, , Geraldine McEwan, and .

On April 19, 2004, in the London theatre that was renamed for Sir John in 1994, shortly after the SHAKESPEARE GUILD unveiled a John Safer trophy to preserve the actor’s legacy “with golden quill” (Sonnet 85), the GUILD collaborated with the ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COM- PANY and the ROYAL ACADEMY OF DRAMATIC ART to celebrate the centenary of Sir John’s birth. During a gala hosted by the BBC’s , playwrights and Sir David Hare, director Sir , and performers Dame Judi Dench, Clive Francis, Rose- mary Harris, Martin Jarvis, , Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Sir Ian McKellen, Michael Pennington, , , and Sir recalled their departed friend. On June 12, 2006, the GUILD returned to the NATIONAL ARTS CLUB for a salute to CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER, who was toasted by , Zoe Caldwell, Clive Francis, NAC President Aldon James, Robert MacNeil, Audra McDonald, and Lynn Redgrave. A year later, on May 21, 2007, the GUILD joined the ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION at Washington’s BRITISH EMBASSY for a reception at which Sir David and Lady Manning, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and actors Helen Carey and Ted van Griethuysen feted MICHAEL KAHN, artistic director of the SHAKESPEARE THEATRE COMPANY. On March 10, 2008, Sir David’s successor, Sir Nigel Sheinwald, joined actors F. Murray Abraham, Kate Fleetwood, , , and Daniel Stewart, pianist Emanuel Ax, director David Jones, and producer Robert Halmi Jr. at the NAC for a GIELGUD toast to . On September 20, 2010, actors Tom Hulce and Jerry Stiller, producers Robert Brustein, Fred Kaufman, Brian Kulick, Renzo Martinelli, Julian Schlossberg, critic James Shapiro, and others at the NAC saluted F. MURRAY ABRAHAM. On October 19, 2014, as part of the UK Theatre Awards gala at the Guildhall in London, Clive Francis bestowed a posthumous Gielgud Award on SIR DONALD SINDEN, represented by his son Marc.

In recent years, through conversations that John Andrews has hosted in locales such as the NATIONAL PRESS CLUB in D.C., the CHICAGO SHAKESPEARE THEATER in Illinois, and the ALGONQUIN HOTEL in New York, GUILD attendees have chatted with actors Jane Alexander, , , Henry Goodman, , , , , , and Michael York, directors and Robert Whitehead, media leaders Cokie Roberts, Susan Stamberg, and Linda Wertheimer, and writers , E. R. Braithwaite, Michael Dirda, Sir Harold Evans, Flora Fraser, Michael Frayn, Stephen Greenblatt, Anthony Hecht, David Kastan, John Lahr, , Judith Martin, , James Shapiro, Jesse Sheidlower, Deborah Tannen, and Garry Wills. GUILD constituents enjoy member benefits at all GIELGUD galas and SPEAKING engagements. Those who affiliate at the SUBSCRIBER level receive 25% discounts. CONTRIBUTORS enjoy one free space and 50% discounts on additional tickets. DONORS receive two free spaces plus discounts, BENEFACTORS four, and PATRONS eight. And payments not offset by benefits claimed are fully tax-deductible.

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