"'The Idiot' is a flamboyant enterprise, a play of operatic passion" - Herbert Kretzmer, Daily Express
The Idiot is a dramatization of Fyodor Dostoievsky’s original novel. In creating this stage play, Simon Gray chose some of the most vivid and contrasting episodes recounting the strange involvement between Prince Myshkin, the good natured ‘Idiot’, the beautiful Nastasya Filippovna and her desperate lover and husband, Rogozhin. The ambiguity of these episodes and the paradoxical atmosphere of Dostoievsky’s novel – hovering between sombre tragedy and grotesque farce – is heightened by the use of a strange, sinister commentator, the character of Ferdyschenko.
PRODUCTION HISTORY
The Idiot was first presented by the National Theatre Company at the Old Vic on July 15 1970. The cast was as follows:
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The Idiot is also published in the following editions:
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Simon Callow's new website!
A new website devoted to the wonderful actor, writer and director has now been launched.
Congratulations to Tom Wells: Most Promising Playwright at the Critics' Circle Awards
First recipient of the Simon Gray Award wins for The Kitchen Sink at the Bush Theatre last year.
The Common Pursuit in New York
The Rounbdabout Theatre Company is producing Simon Gray's celebrated comedy at the Laura Pels Theatre from 4 May to 29 July 2012.
An interview with Tom Wells, whose play The Kitchen Sink is the first play to be supported by the Simon Gray Award at the Bush Theatre, London
Tom's play, The Kitchen Sink, runs at the Bush Theatre from 16th November to 17th December.
Quartermaine's Terms at the Stables Theatre and Arts Centre in Hastings
A new production will be running from 18 to 26 November 2011.
Congratulations to Christopher Morahan on his CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours
Morahan has collaborated frequently with Simon Gray during his career, on both stage and screen.
Exclusive interview with Christopher Morahan, by Colin MacCabe
The film, television and theatre director talks about his career and collaborations with Simon Gray
Many congratulations to Harriet Walter on being made a Dame in the New Year Honours list.
Harriet has appeared in Simon Gray's works on stage, screen and the radio, and has also played his mother in a documentary.
FABER NEW EDITIONS - SPECIAL OFFER
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Critical Quarterly: Simon Gray special edition
An issue of the literary magazine dedicated to Simon Gray's work, edited by Colin MacCabe, came out in April 2010.
VIDEO AND PODCAST OF RUNNING LATE EVENING
Watch or listen to Peter Bowles, Udayan Prasad and James Fleet in discussion with Harry Burton at Le Cine Anglais screening
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VIDEO: Colin Firth talks about A Month in the Country
The actor discusses the film with Ken Trodd, Pat O'Connor and Harry Burton
An Interview with Daniel Gerroll
Read an exclusive interview with Daniel Gerroll, the star of The Holy Terror and Chariots of Fire, in our blog now.
Ian Jack's blog on Simon Gray and Prizes
Our first guest blogger, Ian Jack, writes exclusively for us on Simon Gray and literary prizes.
Margy Kinmonth honored at Women in Film & Television Awards 2009
Producer/Director Margy Kinmonth, who directed the Imagine documentary about Simon Gray, was honored at the ceremony on 4th December.