Tempest, The

Synopsis
Video recording of Jonathan Miller’s 1988 production of The Tempest for the Old Vic with Max von Sydow as Prospero. ‘Miller ... used a mixed cast made up of white actors as the humans and black actors playing the spirits and creatures of the island. According to Michael Billington, "von Sydow’s Prospero became a white overlord manipulating a mutinous black Caliban and a collaborative Ariel keenly mimicking the gestures of the island’s invaders. The colonial metaphor was pushed through to its logical conclusion so that finally Ariel gathered up the pieces of Prospero’s abandoned staff and, watched by awe-struck tribesmen, fitted them back together to hold his wand of office aloft before an immobilised Caliban. The Tempest suddenly acquired a new political dimension unforeseen by Shakespeare’. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tempest].
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Video
Technical information
Colour / Sound
Subjects
Drama
Keywords
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Multicultural casting; Colonialism

Credits

Director
Jonathan Miller
Writer
William Shakespeare
Music
Carl Davis
Production Design
Richard Hudson
Costume
Richard Hudson
Cast
Aiden Gillett 
Alexei Sayle 
Andrew Kitchen 
Bernard Brown 
Cyril Nri 
Dorothy Ross 
John Barron 
La Verne Williams 
Max von Sydow 
Melanie E. Marshall 
Nelson E. Ward 
Peter Bayliss 
Peter Guinness 
Peter Wear 
Rudi Davies 
Rudolph Walker 
Stephen Caro 

Archive

Name

V&A Theatre & Performance Collections: National Video Archive of Performance

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