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The Birth of Shylock and the Death of Zero Mostel

The Birth of Shylock and the Death of Zero Mostel

Arnold Wesker
3.8/5 ( ratings)
Shakespeare's Shylock in The Merchant of Venice, the epitome of money-grabbing avarice and cruelty is, Arnold Wesker believes, "a libel on the Jews" and a reflection of Elizabethan racism. Wesker, one of Britain's most revered playwrights, decided to create a counter portrait to the Bard's offensive character by writing his own play, Shylock, in which the Jew is compassionate, intelligent, and deeply moral. John Dexter, the world-renowned director, arranged to have it open on New York's Broadway in 1977 with Zero Mostel in the lead. The play promised to be a great box office draw, with advance bookings high, thanks to Mostel. But after the first preview in Philadelphia Mostel fell ill and died within days. The play opened on Broadway with Mostel's understudy, but its momentum had been fatally damaged and it spiralled into disaster. In this remarkable book Wesker records how the people involved -- including many of New York's cultural elite -- interacted in the making, and unmaking, of an extraordinary theatrical event.
Language
English
Pages
400
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Fromm International
Release
May 01, 1999
ISBN
0880642386
ISBN 13
9780880642385

The Birth of Shylock and the Death of Zero Mostel

Arnold Wesker
3.8/5 ( ratings)
Shakespeare's Shylock in The Merchant of Venice, the epitome of money-grabbing avarice and cruelty is, Arnold Wesker believes, "a libel on the Jews" and a reflection of Elizabethan racism. Wesker, one of Britain's most revered playwrights, decided to create a counter portrait to the Bard's offensive character by writing his own play, Shylock, in which the Jew is compassionate, intelligent, and deeply moral. John Dexter, the world-renowned director, arranged to have it open on New York's Broadway in 1977 with Zero Mostel in the lead. The play promised to be a great box office draw, with advance bookings high, thanks to Mostel. But after the first preview in Philadelphia Mostel fell ill and died within days. The play opened on Broadway with Mostel's understudy, but its momentum had been fatally damaged and it spiralled into disaster. In this remarkable book Wesker records how the people involved -- including many of New York's cultural elite -- interacted in the making, and unmaking, of an extraordinary theatrical event.
Language
English
Pages
400
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Fromm International
Release
May 01, 1999
ISBN
0880642386
ISBN 13
9780880642385

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