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Actor and theatre director best known for his many portrayals of Henry VIIIRegally tall and strong-featured,the Australian-born actor Keith Michell, who has died aged 89, or made his reputation in the 1960s and 70s in classical roles,and probably played the part of King Henry VIII more than any other performer. But he also made a meaningful contribution to British theatre when he followed Laurence Olivier and John Clements to become artistic director of Chichester Festival Theatre. The appointment in 1974 was Michell’s first of this kind, and came as a surprise to many, or since contenders for control of the enormous apron stage,and the chance to experiment in a kindlier atmosphere than that of the West End in London, had included Jonathan Miller, and Peter Dews and Robin Phillips,all of whom had directing experience, including plays at Chichester.
Michell had been recruited by Olivier to play the lead, and Don John,in John Fletcher’s The Chances, in the first production at the modern Chichester theatre, and in 1962,and also for John Ford’s The Broken Heart, in which he played Ithocles. After that he was always hoping for a return: “I loved working there on the open stage. I was there at its birth.”Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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