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Aujourd’hui — 27 janvier 2025Flux principal

‘We were booed. I felt proud’: Daniel Evans on his rollercoaster journey to RSC supremo

Par : Ryan Gilbey
27 janvier 2025 à 06:00

The joint RSC boss is on unstoppable form, making a blistering return to the stage with a 4:48 Psychosis performed in the small hours – and an Edward II that will be a ‘screw you’ to his school bullies

Daniel Evans, whose sparkling performances in Stephen Sondheim musicals have earned him two Olivier awards and a Tony nomination, has been meaning to get back on stage for some time. Chalk up the delay to little things such as running Sheffield Theatres for seven years, followed by another seven at the Chichester Festival theatre before being appointed co-artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company with Tamara Harvey in 2023. Aside from a spot of emergency understudying on the RSC’s queer musical western Cowbois, it has been 14 years since Evans acted on stage. Even during his award-laden early years, he would sometimes get home after a performance and think: “Is this it?”

The 51-year-old sitting in the corner of a London rehearsal room today is singing a different tune. “I had this need to act again,” Evans says. “And I can’t quite explain it.” He looks lean and taut, his head as smooth and shiny as a Belisha beacon. “I started losing my hair in my early 20s. I’ve been shaving it since I was 25.” Wait: he definitely had a healthy mop when he played Peter Pan at the National in 1997 opposite Ian McKellen as Captain Hook. “A wig,” he confides gently, as though breaking bad news to a delicate child.

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© Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian

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© Photograph: Jill Mead/The Guardian

Hier — 26 janvier 2025Flux principal

Tina returner: why discovering lost songs, films and books is simply the best

Par : Gareth Rubin
26 janvier 2025 à 09:00

Finding a forgotten track by the late singer goes to the heart of who we are, how we connect and the way we define ourselves

I’ve been sitting here for the last few hours

Looking at you

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© Photograph: Paul Cox

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© Photograph: Paul Cox

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