Ages of Man (play)

Ages of Man (play)

"Ages of Man" is a one-man play performed by John Gielgud of a collection of speeches in Shakespeare's plays. Based on an anthology edited by Oxford professor George Rylands in 1939 that organized the speeches to show the journey of life from birth to death, the show takes its title from Jaques' "Ages of Man" speech from "As You Like It" ("All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players..."). Like the book, the show was divided into three parts: Youth, Manhood and Old Age.

Gielgud was inspired to do a Shakespeare recital by his great-aunt, the legendary actress Ellen Terry, who performed her own recital titled "Shakespeare's Heroines." Gielgud first attempted such a recital during World War II, when he would perform a collection of speeches he called "Shakespeare in Peace and War", culminating in the "Once More Unto the Breach" speech from "Henry V".

Gielgud gave the first experimental performance of "Ages of Man" in a house in St. James Square in London. It premiered at the Freemason's Hall at the 1957 Edinburgh Festival to a sold-out house and an overwhelming success. Gielgud would go on to perform the recital for the next ten years all over the world, winning Gielgud a special Tony Award for "for contribution to theatre for his extraordinary insight into the writings of Shakespeare" for the 1959 Broadway engagement (where it was revived in 1963), an Emmy Award for producer David Susskind for Outstanding Dramatic Program - Single Program for its 1966 telecast on CBS, and a 1979 Grammy Award for Gielgud's third audio recording of the recital, having been nominated for the same award for the versions made in 1959 and 1964.


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