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Photos: Schiff Stamps His Mark at Lintel Launch

Photos: Schiff Stamps His Mark at Lintel Launch

Date: 29 November 2006

The West Wing’s Richard Schiff was in the West End today to launch the London transfer of the acclaimed Off-Broadway one-man play, Underneath the Lintel, which opens at the Duchess Theatre on 12 February for a limited ten week season to 14 April 2007 (previews from 7 February, See News, 21 Nov 2006).

Schiff stars in – and is also co-producing - Glen Berger’s play, which has had several incarnations in the US since it premiered Off-Broadway in 2001. The production transferring to London in the New Year was first seen at the George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick, New Jersey, this past January.

Inspired by Yiddish music from the 1920s, Underneath the Lintel centres on a Danish librarian whose search for 113-year overdue book sets him on a life-changing quest. One clue builds upon another as this once-staid man embarks on a journey that spans the globe – the result of which carries mystical and spiritual implications.

At the play’s launch this morning, which was held at Hedges and Butler in Regent Street, Schiff told Whatsonstage.com what drew him to the piece, and why he thinks London audiences would enjoy it: “There are different themes for different people. What I found in New Jersey was that people were standing talking about it in the lobby afterwards and they all noticed something different.

“I think my mannerisms and the way I am in day to day life is different from the character, but as an actor there is always a part of you in the characters you play – your acting has to come from within. I just thought it was an incredible play and it compelled me to read it again and again and again, and I hope the audiences will find it intriguing too.”

TO SCROLL THROUGH ALL OF THE UNDERNEATH THE LINTEL PRESS LAUNCH PHOTOS,
JUST CLICK ON THE "NEXT >" LINKS BELOW THE FOLLOWING FRAME.

Underneath the Lintel is directed by Maria Mileaf. It’s presented in the West End by Michael Edwards and Carole Winter with Paul Coxwell. Currently at the Duchess, Stones in His Pockets will finish its aborted run this weekend, on 2 December 2006 (See News, 14 Nov 2006).

- by Caroline Ansdell

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Booking Tickets & Show Listings
Underneath the Lintel Listing Page
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Richard Schiff Joins Tom Conti in Menier SMASH! - 15th Mar 2011 news
Schiff's Lintel Finishes Two Weeks Early on 31 Mar - 14th Mar 2007 news
Richard Schiff Goes on Lintel Journey at WOS Q&A - 20th Feb 2007 news
Underneath the Lintel starstar - 13th Feb 2007 reviews
Schiff & Fleeshman Are Presenters at WOS Awards - 28th Nov 2006 news
West Wing's Schiff Gets Underneath the Lintel, 7 Feb - 21st Nov 2006 news



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