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7:15am Friday 19th October 2007
A Hollywood actor brought a sprinkling of stardust - and a political message - to York's Theatre Royal.
James Cromwell, who has starred in hit movies such as Babe, LA Confidential and The Queen, is in the city this week, visiting his close friend Donald Freed, York Theatre Royal's playwright in residence.
But his break has turned into a working holiday because he's been drafted in to take part in Mr Freed's theatre master classes.
Speaking to The Press at the Theatre Royal yesterday, he hit out at the war in Iraq and branded it "disgraceful".
Mr Cromwell said: "I'm here visiting Donald and his wife, but I've been impressed into service because I'm working on a play with Donald called The Einstein Plan, which we hope to put on in New York."
He said he hoped the project would help to "increase the political footprint of political theatre" both in the UK and America.
On Wednesday night he took part in the first of Mr Freed's six master classes.
"The Politics of Theatre and the Theatre of Politics", at the University of York, had been billed as a question and answer session with Mr Freed and Professor Mary Luckhurst - so students had a surprise when they came face-to-face with the Hollywood star.
Mr Cromwell said he hoped The Einstein Plan would help bring about a "resurgence in political theatre" in America and have an impact on the current political climate.
He said: "We hope to be effective in changing some of the politics that are occurring in America which have led to this disgraceful war in the Middle East and it wouldn't hurt if we helped change some of the attitudes in England as well.
"We hope artists will express themselves more forcefully in the political situation in America. We as artists have a responsibility to speak out because the responsibility of art is to get to the truth."
Mr Freed's play Patient No.1 will be staged in York early next year and will be followed by The Einstein Plan,which he said would be shown in "New York and old York". The Einstein Plan will run in America at the same time as the build up to the next presidential election.
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Bemused, says...
10:38am Fri 19 Oct 07
Mister Sheen, Right round the house says...
10:41am Fri 19 Oct 07
Not Jimbob, Not York says...
10:43am Fri 19 Oct 07
akuma, York says...
10:56am Fri 19 Oct 07
Not Jimbob wrote:Interesting news, it appears your friend mr niceguy is exactually miss niceguy.
Wasn't he also the warden in The Green Mile? A small part I grant you but I liked that film.
Not Jimbob, Not York says...
11:14am Fri 19 Oct 07
akuma, York says...
11:35am Fri 19 Oct 07
John M, says...
11:41am Fri 19 Oct 07
Bemused, says...
11:50am Fri 19 Oct 07
My favourite Vulcan is T'Pol with 4 nice points and 4 nice cheeks.
wyat next, york says...
12:02pm Fri 19 Oct 07
Redundant Pronoun, Northwest of York says...
12:57pm Fri 19 Oct 07
akuma, York says...
1:44pm Fri 19 Oct 07
Mister Sheen, Right round the house says...
3:03pm Fri 19 Oct 07
Bemused wrote:T'Pau was the name of Spock's mother!
My favourite Vulcan is T'Pol with 4 nice points and 4 nice cheeks.I thought for a minute you'd said T'Pau and needed an eye test!
andyb, york says...
4:37pm Fri 19 Oct 07
akuma, York says...
5:58pm Fri 19 Oct 07
You will nebver pull a bird behind a keyboard, akuma.
Redundant Pronoun, Northwest of York says...
7:43pm Fri 19 Oct 07
ChrisGS1982, York says...
9:26pm Fri 19 Oct 07
Bemused, says...
9:50pm Fri 19 Oct 07
Redundant Pronoun, Northwest of York says...
1:05pm Sat 20 Oct 07
Bemused, says...
3:27pm Sat 20 Oct 07
Although your knowledge of Voyager scripts is slightly....well, hmmm, worrying
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akuma, York says...
10:22am Fri 19 Oct 07
Excuse me, but clearly his most important role was as Zefram Cochrane in Star Trek First Contact