Quantcast

UK Premiere of Williams' Baby Doll Opens at NT

Date: 15 December 1999

The first British stage production of Tennessee Williams' Baby Doll comes to the National Theatre in March. The play, presented by the Birmingham Rep in collaboration with the National, premiered in Birmingham in October. It will open at the NT's Lyttelton Theatre on 7 March, following previews from 3 March 2000.

Baby Doll is middle-aged cotton gin owner Archie Lee's 19-year-old virgin wife who has vowed to deny her husband sex until her 20th birthday. Though Archie Lee is consumed with jealousy and desire, the trouble doesn't really begin until he locks horns with business rival Silva Vaccaro. Suspecting that Archie has burned down his gin, Vaccaro exacts Sicilian vengeance upon Archie Lee's child bride.

Baby Doll was one of Williams' most controversial works. When Elia Kazan's 1956 film, starring Karl Malden and Carroll Baker, was released, it caused outrage in America. Cardinal Spellman famously denounced the film from the pulpit of St Patrick's Cathedral in New York.

The British stage production stars Jonathan Cake, as Vaccaro, in his National debut. Well known for his TV and film roles, such as Sir Oswald Mosley in Mosley, Cake's theatre work includes Mill on the Floss for Shared Experience and several RSC productions. Baby Doll is played by Charlotte Emmerson, also making her NT debut. Her theatre work includes The Crucible (national tour). They are joined in the cast by Georgine Anderson, John Marquez, Morris Perry and Ken Shorter.

Baby Doll is directed by Lucy Bailey who has directed operas and music theatre pieces for Wexford Opera Festival, Aldeburgh Festival, Glyndebourne Touring Opera and English National Opera. Her theatre productions include The Maid's Tragedy and As You Like It for Shakespeare's Globe. Baby Doll is designed by Bunny Christie with lighting by Chris Davey and music by Django Bates.

This production of Baby Doll follows the National's acclaimed world premiere production last year of Tennessee Williams' 'lost play', Not About Nightingales, which subsequently transferred to Broadway.

Related Content




Write a Comment
Give us your opinion on this entry
Comment:
Name:
Required, will appear on website
Email:
Required, will not appear on website
Confirm: Please type in
Please enter this number > SEVENTY-EIGHT < Just the two digits only, without any spaces.

Free Newsletter

Subscribe to our free newsletter


Featured Video

Twitter

Featured Editor's Picks

Tom Hiddleston. Photo: Dan WoollerDonmar stages Nick Payne premiere, Wesker's Roots & Tom Hiddleston in Coriolanus
The Donmar Warehouse has announced its new season, which features the premiere of Nick Payne's new p...

Matilda on BroadwayMatilda on Broadway wins five Drama Desk Awards
The Broadway transfer of Matilda The Musical has won five gongs at the 58th Annual Drama Desk Awards...

Ayad AkhtarPulitzer winner Ayad Akhtar: Islam is 'ripe territory' for drama
Ayad Akhtar's play Disgraced, which won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, receives its UK premiere ...

Michael Coveney: New York honours Matilda with five big awards
First blood in the New York awards contest went to Matilda last night, as the show walked off with...

Opening: Relatively Speaking, Southwark Playhouse's Tanzi Libre & NT Shed's Bullet Catch
Among this week's major London theatre openings, in the West End and further afield, are Relatively ...

Dominic Rowan & Hattie Morahan in A Doll's HouseYoung Vic's award-winning Doll's House transfers to West End
Carrie Cracknell's critically acclaimed Young Vic production of A Doll's House, using an adaptatio...

Let it BeLet It Be extends booking at Savoy until Jan 2014
Let It Be, the concert show based on the music of The Beatles, has extended its run at the Savoy...

Tom Hanks plays Mike McAlaryWest End gets Lucky with Tom Hanks?
Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks is reportedly in talks to reprise his role in hit Broadway play Lucky ...

Benedict Nightingale at the launch of the 2013 Bruntwood PrizeGuest Blog: Benedict Nightingale on judging the Bruntwood Prize
Former Times theatre critic Benedict Nightingale is among the judges of this year's Bruntwood Priz...

Ripe for revival? The Pirate QueenTen of the Best: Theatre 'flops' ripe for reinvention
Defining a theatre 'flop' is no straightforward task. A general rule of thumb could be that it mak...
>> More Editor's Picks
>> Most Recent Stories
>> Most Popular Stories

Follow Us

Facebook Twitter Google Plus YouTube