Phedre
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Jun 11, 2009
Closed Aug 27, 2009
Opened Jun 11, 2009
Closed Aug 27, 2009
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Racine, the French Shakespeare, tells the tale of tragic love. Passion overpowers reason for Phedre, who has fallen lustfully in love with her stepson. Her shameless attraction is forbidden, incestuous, unstoppable. The drama that unfolds is a delicate balance of poetic beauty and tragedy.
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Since her last appearance on stage, Helen Mirren has picked up an Oscar for her performance as Queen Elizabeth. Now, She returns to the theatre in another regal role as the Queen of Athens, in the National Theatre's only intermittently gripping production of Jean Racine's
Phedre. And while Mirren is elegantly tormented as Phèdre, her wrath seems more compelling than her passion.
Director Nicholas Hytner has selected a translation of the text by the poet Ted Hughes which replaces Racine's formal couplets with a rawer, looser language. Believing wrongly that her husband, Theseus (Stanley Townsend), is dead, Phèdre confesses her passion for her step-son Hippolytus (Dominic Coop[...]