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David Harewood
August 25, 2009 01:35 PM
©2009 Tristram Kenton
David Harewood in The Mountaintop
Black plays are all too rare on London's West End, where the late August Wilson has only ever been represented once (with a flop production of Fences, starring Yaphet Kotto). So the presence of American dramatist Katori Hall's The Mountaintop on the Trafalgar Studios mainstage is something to cheer. The 85-minute two-hander takes place in a Memphis hotel room on the eve of the death of Martin Luther King in April 1968. In the play, David Harewood's explosively acted King is joined by the lively Lorraine Burroughs as a maid, Camae, who is not remotely what she at first seems. The play, and James Dacre's production of it, are being talked up for New York, where the 43-year-old Harewood has previously appeared as Othello at BAM and, at the Public Theater, as Shakespeare's Antony in an Antony and Cleopatra, directed by and starring Vanessa Redgrave. He also did a stint at St Ann's Warehouse in Woyzeck. The deep-voiced, powerfully built actor spoke to Broadway.com one recent afternoon about portraying an icon, settling down as a husband and father and a play he clearly holds dear to his heart. ...




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