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The production marks Oldman's return to the stage after 37 years but ultimately fails to live up to that homecoming ...
By Houman Barekat Reviewing from York, England For Gary Oldman ... emphatically bleak. Oldman’s delicately understated rendering of Krapp heightens the curious dissonance between the play ...
Krapp sits amid a mound of mess, listens to a tape recording of his younger self, makes a new one, and that is about it. Gary Oldman is best known for his many screen roles – Harry Potter ...
Gary Oldman's return to the theatre where he made his professional debut is a "very generous decision" by the star, venue ...
Gary Oldman re-enters with a cough from a stairway into a loft thick with dust, papers, boxes and tapes, woozy head stuffed with memories, pockets full of bananas. Happy 69th birthday, Krapp ...
Gary Oldman, 67, has just opened in the play at York Theatre Royal, where he began his career. It’s been announced that Samuel West will do a Krapp aged 69 in 2036, using recordings he made when he ...
Back on the stage where he made his theatre debut in 1979, the Slow Horses star pours everything into Beckett’s bleak ...
That actor was a certain Gary Oldman and now ... of the 50-minute running time is taken up by Oldman silently, yet charismatically, eating fruit. Krapp lifts a cumbersome reel-to-reel tape ...
Krapp’s Last Tape plays with time – and so does this production. Gary Oldman, on his return to the stage, chooses the theatre where he debuted in 1979 and the programme contains a letter from the ...