S1 EP7: Kathryn Hunter: How Shakespeare requires ‘sculpted physicality’, the importance of yoga for her wellbeing and how screenwriter Joel Cohen wanted her to move like a crow.
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Olivier Award-winning Actress and Director Kathryn Hunter is renowned for her work with physical theatre, notably with the pioneering theatre company Complicité, co-founded by her late husband Marcello Magni. She talks to Akram about her work with Marcello and how movement has always been a cornerstone of her approach to acting. Shakespeare has also been a cornerstone of Kathryn’s career and she discusses her approach to playing the “Everest” of roles, King Lear, in two different productions spanning a 25 year timeframe. She also talks about how different stages make her move differently, and recalls how screenwriter Joel Cohen wanted her to combine the physicality of a crow combined with a standing stone for his film The Tragedy of Macbeth.  And Kathryn tells Akram how a serious accident left her with life-changing injuries but how this resulted in her thinking anew about how she could communicate physically. Move to Live is a podcast brought to you by Marquee TV and Tandem Productions and is available on all main podcast platforms. If you’d like to get in touch with the show you can email: [email protected] Or get in touch on our socials: Twitter: @marqueeartstv Instagram: @marqueeartstv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marqueetv Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@MarqueeTV The show is also available as a video podcast via Marquee TV - https://marquee.tv/, the leading streaming platform showcasing arts and culture to millions of arts fans around the world. #movetolivepodcast Credits: Director and Producer: Alex Anderson Assistant Producer: Marion Bettsworth Researcher: Charlotte Barbour-Condini Executive Producer: Sarah Devonald Music: Jay Witsey and Aref Durvesh Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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