Tyrone Guthrie

Tyrone Guthrie

Infobox actor
name = Tyrone Guthrie


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birthname =
birthdate = birth_date|1900|07|02
location = Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England
deathdate = death_date_and_age|1971|05|15|1900|07|02
deathplace = Newbliss, County Monaghan, Ireland
tonyawards = Best Direction of a Play
1956 "The Matchmaker"

Sir William Tyrone Guthrie (2 July 1900 – 15 May 1971) was an Anglo-Irish Tony Award-winning theatrical director instrumental in the founding of the Stratford Festival of Canada, the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota and the Tyrone Guthrie Centre, at his family's home, Annaghmakerrig, in County Monaghan, Ireland.

Biography

Guthrie was born in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, the son of Dr. Thomas Guthrie (a grandson of the Scottish preacher Thomas Guthrie) and Norah Power. His mother Norah was the daughter of Sir William James Tyrone Power, Commissary-General-in-chief of the British Army from 1863 to 1869 and Martha, daughter of Dr. John Moorhead of Annaghmakerrig House. [cite news | author= | title=Obituaries: Sir Willlam Tyrone Power | pages=11 | work=The Times | date=26 July 1911| accessdate= ] His great-grandfather was the Irish actor Tyrone Power. He was also a cousin of the Hollywood actor Tyrone Power. His sister, Susan Margaret, married his close university friend, fellow Anglo-Irishman Hubert Butler. Butler translated the text for Guthrie's 1934 production of Anton Chekhov's Cherry Orchard, for perhaps the first English-language production.

He received a degree in history at Oxford University, where he was active in student theatre, and worked for a season at the newly-established Oxford Playhouse. In 1924 Guthrie joined the British Broadcasting Corporation as a broadcaster and began to produce plays for radio. This led to a year directing for the stage with the Scottish National Players, before returning to the BBC to become one of the first writers to create plays designed for radio performance.

During the period from 1929 to 1933 he directed at various theatres, including Pirandello's "Six Characters in Search of an Author" in 1932. During 1933–1934, and 1936–1945 he was director of the Shakespeare Repertory Company. While in Montreal, Guthrie produced the "Romance of Canada" series of radio plays for recalling epic moments in Canadian history. The series was broadcast on the Canadian National Railway radio network. [ [http://www.cjc-online.ca/include/getdoc.php?id=1510&article=1043&mode=pdf Jackson ] ]

In the 1940s Guthrie began to direct operas, to critical acclaim, including a realistic Carmen at Sadler's Wells and the Metropolitan Opera in New York. In 1953, he was invited to help launch the Stratford Festival of Canada. Intrigued with the idea of starting a Shakespeare theatre in a remote Canadian location, he enlisted Tanya Moiseiwitsch to design the thrust stage, and actors Alec Guinness and Irene Worth to star in the inaugural production of Richard III. All performances in the first seasons took place in a large tent on the banks of the Avon River. He remained as Artistic Director for three seasons, and his work at Stratford had a strong influence in the development of Canadian theatre. [http://www.canadianshakespeares.ca/multimedia/pdf/stratford.pdf] [ [http://archives.cbc.ca/IDD-1-68-249/arts_entertainment/stratford_festival/ The Stratford Festival: The First 50 Years — Arts and Entertainment — CBC Archives] ]

In 1963, he founded the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to be designed by Ralph Rapson

In the prologue to his biography James Forsyth wrote: "Anti-Broadway, anti-West End, anti everything implied in the term 'Legitimate Theatre', he ended up with a legitimate claim to the title of 'most important, British-born theatre director of his time". Peter Hall wrote "Among the great originators in British Theatre...Guthrie was a towering figure in every sense. He blazed a trail for the subsidised theatre of the sixties. He showed how to run a company and administer a theatre. And he was a brilliant and at times great director..."

Guthrie wrote two major books about the creation of effective drama: "Theatre Prospect" (1932) and "A Life in the Theatre" (1959).

Guthrie was married to Judith Bretherton, who survived him by only a year. He was knighted in 1961, and died at home a decade later in Newbliss, County Monaghan, Ireland, at the age of 70 from undisclosed causes.

Quotations

On being tall: 'If you're very tall its not just rude boys who feel entitled to pass remarks. Perfect strangers in pubs are always coming up and saying: "Me and my friends are just having a bet. Just how tall are you?" Women, to whom one has just been introduced think that it breaks the ice if they scream, "Goodness, you're tall!' How would they like it if I broke the ice first, by screaming "Goodness, what thick ankles!" or "Goodness what a bust!"&mndash; Sir Tyrone Guthrie, In Various Directions.

On the Shakespeare Authorship Question and Stratford, England's tourist business: "But what if it turns out, as it just possibly might, that William Shakespeare of Stratford was not the author of the plays ascribed to him? There is a theory, advanced by reputable scholars, seriously and, in my opinion, plausibly, that Shakespeare merely lent his name as a cover for the literary activities of another person, perhaps the Earl of Oxford. If, by some terrible chance, this theory should be proved, then straightway Stratford's tourist business would dwindle. It would become just one more, and honestly not not one in the first ten, of England's picturesque small towns." [cite news | author=Tyrone Guthrie | title=New York Times Magazine | pages=12, 60–61| url= | work=The New York Times | date=22 April 1962| accessdate=]

Bibliography

*cite book | last=Guthrie | first=Tyrone | title=Theatre Prospect | year=1932 | publisher=Wishart | location=London | oclc=1903289
*cite book | last=Guthrie | first=Tyrone | coauthors=Davies, Robertson; Macdonald, Grant | title=Renown at Stratford; A Record of the Shakespeare Festival in Canada, 1953 | year=1953 | publisher=Clark, Irwin | location=Toronto | oclc=6122929
*cite book | last=Guthrie | first=Tyrone | title=A Life in the Theatre | year=1959 | publisher=McGraw-Hill | location=New York | oclc=331308
*cite book | last=Guthrie | first=Tyrone | title=A New Theatre | year=1964 | publisher=McGraw-Hill | location=New York | oclc=331078
*cite book | last=Guthrie | first=Tyrone | title=In Various Directions | year=1965 | publisher=Macmillan | location=New York | oclc=711657
*cite book | last=Guthrie | first=Tyrone | title=Tyrone Guthrie on Acting | year=1971 | publisher=Viking Press | location=New York | isbn=0670738328
*cite book | last=Rossi | first=Alfred | title=Minneapolis Rehearsals: Tyrone Guthrie Directs Hamlet | year=1970 | publisher=University of California Press | location=Berkeley | isbn=0520017196
*cite book | last=Rossi | first=Alfred | title=Astonish Us in the Morning: Tyrone Guthrie Remembered | year=1977 | publisher=Hutchinson | location=London | isbn=0091288606

References

External links

*ibdb|9531
*imdb|0349310
* [http://www.tyroneguthrie.ie/Tyrone_Guthrie Tyrone Guthrie Centre]
* [http://www.bris.ac.uk/theatrecollection/ University of Bristol Theatre Collection]


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