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Equus may star 'Harry,' but no magic here

By David Gordon in B-Section
Issue date: 9/25/08
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Daniel Radcliffe brings to Broadway
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Daniel Radcliffe brings to Broadway "Equus," the infamous play in which he sheds both his Harry Potter image and his clothing to much publicity. The play originally opened in London in 2007.

Former "Harry Potter" actor Daniel Radcliffe makes an impressive Broadway debut in a revival of Peter Shaffer's 1973 drama, "Equus." Radcliffe plays Alan Strang, a mentally unstable 17-year-old, committed to a mental institution after blinding six horses with a hoof pick. It's up to his psychiatrist, Martin Dysart (Richard Griffiths) to do some detective work and figure out what provoked Alan into performing such a terrible act.

Shaffer based his play on a story he heard from a journalist friend, about a stable boy who blinded a number of horses. He set out to write a fictional account of the event with hints of truth, but his friend died before he could hear any more details. Only the idea is true, and, according to a note in the program; the characters are all made up.

This production, directed by Thea Sharrock, opened in 2007 in London to a great deal of buzz, most of which stemmed from the fact that Radcliffe's character spends the last half of the second act entirely naked. Of course, there are some voyeurs who will go specifically for the nudity; everyone else will be enthralled by how thrilling his performance is.

Radcliffe is a shockingly good serious actor, and delivers what is perhaps the best celebrity Broadway debut in recent memory. He manages to capture Alan's internal and external conflicts convincingly and checks his "celebrity" at the door to become one of the ensemble. It's a shame that he's not served very well by Sharrock's production.

Part of the problem stems from Richard Griffiths' size. He is, to put it lightly, a rotund fellow, and it's not all that easy for him to get around the stage. In many of his scenes, Sharrock has blocked him to be sitting or standing in one place most of the time, with much of the action happening around him. His performance, in effect, lacks the passion of his co-stars, all of whom have been given action, though perfunctory, at best.

Kate Mulgrew is quite peppy as Hesther Salomon, the magistrate who brings Alan's case to Dysart's attention; Anna Camp, who also appears quite naked for an extended period of time, is lovely as Jill, who stems Alan's act of destruction, even if her British accent sounds like a high school student's; T. Ryder Smith and Lorenzo Pisoni are very strong as Alan's father and Nugget, the horse of Alan's affection, respectively.
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brendan

posted 10/03/08 @ 12:56 PM EST

"former" Harry Potter? They still have two HP movies to go buddy.

jasonglades

Persuasive Essays

posted 2/13/09 @ 10:25 AM EST

Part of the problem stems from Richard Griffiths' size. It is true.

Wilma Tisser

posted 3/05/09 @ 2:44 AM EST

Thank you for writing the article, I am very pleased with how it came out.

Wanda Tremaine

posted 3/09/09 @ 3:49 AM EST

Thanks to author! I like articles like this about , very interesting.

Angela James

posted 3/09/09 @ 6:39 AM EST

I like articles like this. Great Article! Thanks!

Susan Goatman

posted 3/11/09 @ 2:25 AM EST

Thank you for writing the article, I am very pleased with how it came out.

Linda Eaton

posted 3/11/09 @ 3:50 AM EST

Great article. I agree totally.

Andrea Godolphin

posted 3/14/09 @ 11:25 AM EST

Good scene, interesting post, thanks.

Courtney Bailey

posted 3/14/09 @ 3:29 PM EST

I have to agree with teh poster above... :/ looks like a lot of hot air to me.

Motter Weill

posted 4/17/09 @ 3:07 AM EST

Good and interesting article, thanks!

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