2016 Theatre

The Royal Court Interview – #60YearsNew

The Royal Court has released their full interview with Daniel Mays for their 60 Years New celebration:

Danny explains his appreciation for The Royal Court:

“It felt like how I was as an actor it just seemed to be a fantastic fit.” And that it “feels like home to me.  It was the place where I was able to grow as an actor. It allowed me a space to establish myself.”

 

Speaking about Motortown by Simon Stephens:
“I feel incredibly honoured that somebody of Simon’s talent would write a piece so challenging and with such emotional range and dexterity in it. It was an absolutely wonderful experience for me.”

As a performer, Danny wholeheartedly believes in what The Royal Court stands for. Danny says that if The Royal Court didn’t exist, he doesn’t think that he would be the actor that he is today.

You can view all of the interviews with actors, writers, and directors at the Royal Court’s 60 Years New dedicated website.

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The Caretaker – Reviews

The Caretaker at The Old Vic Theatre press night was this evening 6 April 2016. Daniel Mays stars as Aston, Timothy Spall as Davies, and George MacKay as Mick. Directed by Matthew Warchus.

Here is the review roundup so far:

Plays To See: ★★★★★ “Mays’s portrayal of Aston is brilliantly accomplished”

Financial Times: “[Aston’s] monologue is the core of Warchus’s production: delivered with pain and buried rage by Mays in the gathering gloom, it describes how he was robbed of his voice.”

BBC round up of reviews

The Times: ★★★★

A Younger Theatre:

The Guardian: ★★★★  “…the supreme virtue of Daniel Mays’s performance is that he reminds us that Aston, for all his grace and obsession with three-pin plugs, is full of residual anger.”

The Evening Standard: ★★★★ “Mays carefully captures his vagueness and solitude.”

Radio Times: Mays’s performance –twitching with leftover, unresolved tension – that leaves the lasting mark.

The Daily Mail: ★★★ “Mays strikes a heartbreaking note…”

Time Out: ★★★★  “Mays is superb”

Official London Theatre: “The result is an ensemble piece of the very highest order.”

The Stage:  ★★★ “Daniel Mays manages to express much even when being still.”

The Arts Desk: Daniel Mays and George MacKay, as the damaged man who offers shelter and his aggressive brother respectively, are a match for Spall’s theatrics.

The Upcoming: ★★★★ “Daniel Mays’ Aston is slow and stuttering, with a lowly manner that intrigues. There’s a silent, understated loyalty between the brothers, Aston and Mick.”

London Theatre 1: ★★★★★ review (during early previews!) “Daniel Mays brilliantly captures the mood of the time with his maltreated body and tortured soul.”

My Theatre Mates: ★★★★ “Mays gives Aston a wounded dignity which comes as near to pathos as Pinter ever allows.”

London Theatre Guide: ★★★★ “Daniel Mays’ introverted and utterly compelling performance as Ashton who manages to capture that sense of isolation and vulnerability and project it through both speech and movement. His calmness settles the stage and the sparseness in his dialogue leaves much unsaid, making him the most absorbing of the trio.”

City A.M: ★★★★ “Together, they have a compelling command of Pinter’s ponderous script, and this masterful production manages to find comedy and tragedy in the inherent clumsiness of human interaction.”

You will want to book tickets to see this phenomenal play!

Updated 6 April 2016

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The Caretaker – Cast Video

The Old Vic Theatre has released a great video from the cast of The Caretaker.

Daniel Mays (Aston), Timothy Spall (Davies), and George MacKay (Mick) discuss their characters in the upcoming production of Harold Pinter’s play.

The play is just over a month away from its first preview on Saturday 26 March.  This is one to see!

Disturbed handyman Aston has invited an irascible tramp to stay with him at his brother’s jumbled London flat. At first it seems that the manipulative guest will take advantage of his vulnerable host. But when Aston’s brother Mick arrives, an enigmatic power struggle emerges between the three men that is in equal parts menacing, touching and darkly comic.

Book tickets for The Caretaker performances 26 March through 14 May.

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Daniel Mays Joins Cast of The Caretaker At The Old Vic

We are happy to announce that Daniel Mays has joined the cast of Harold Pinter’s The Caretaker at The Old Vic.

When it premiered in 1960, The Caretaker changed the face of modern theatre. Now Harold Pinter’s groundbreaking classic comes to The Old Vic in a new production directed by Matthew Warchus.

Disturbed handyman Aston has invited an irascible tramp to stay with him at his brother’s jumbled London flat. At first it seems that the manipulative guest will take advantage of his vulnerable host. But when Aston’s brother Mick arrives, an enigmatic power struggle emerges between the three men that is in equal parts menacing, touching and darkly comic.

Daniel Mays stars as Aston.  Timothy Spall stars as Davies and rounding out this amazing cast is George Mackay as Mick.

Book tickets

Previews begin 26 March with press night on 6 April

Sat 26 Mar – Sat 14 May 2016
Mon – Sat 7.30pm; Wed & Sat 2.30pm

[Please note there are no matinee performances on Sat 26 Mar, Wed 30 Mar and Wed 6 April]

Captioned Performance: Mon 25 Apr 7.30pm
Audio Described Performance: Tue 19 Apr 7.30pm, touch tour 6pm

TICKETS: £12, £16, £21, £30, £50, £60
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