Double Shakespeares by Mazer Cary M.;
Author:Mazer, Cary M.; [Mazer, Cary M.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Published: 2015-08-15T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Five
Double Memoirs
1. Memoirs
Antony Sher, in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1995 to rehearse the title role in Titus Andronicus at the Market Theatre under the direction of his partner Gregory Doran, is taking a side trip to his home town of Cape Town, accompanied by one of the South African actors in the production, who is visiting his girlfriend, and is on an airplane for only the third time in his life. In his co-authored rehearsal journal, Woza Shakespeare!, Sher describes watching his fellow-actorâs delight as the plane makes its descent:
It isnât only Oscarâs joy that touches me. As the character Titus slowly grows, thereâs more and more of Dad in himâIâm moving like Dad, sounding like him, being himâand thereâs a profound connection between Dad and the airport, D.F. Malan, which weâre about to reach . . . (130; emphasis and ellipses in the original)
Sher then begins a long digression about his fatherâs death two years before: his parents, who had been visiting him in England, flew on short notice to Israel to attend a nephewâs funeral. While there, Sherâs father died in a hotel room. Doran and Sher flew to Israel, and then accompanied Sherâs mother and his fatherâs coffin to Cape Town, where they landed here, at D.F. Malan Airport. Arriving at this airport now reminds Sher of arriving, year before, with the coffin of his fatherâthe father who is increasingly, to Sherâs surprise, serving as the model for the character he is building in rehearsal.
The airport in Cape Town serves as a sense memory both for Sherâs emotional experience of his fatherâs death, and for playing his role in the Shakespeare play. The airplane, the descent, the airport, Cape Town itself, are charged for him, both in terms of the more general memory of growing up, the more specific memories of his father, and the precise memory of his fatherâs death: the coffin, the funeral, the process of mourning. As Sherâs memoir makes clear, all of these memoriesâdeath, mourning, homecoming, fatherhood, the specifics of his father (who becomes Sherâs unintended model for the role)âbecome important building blocks in his construction of the character of Titus over the course of the rehearsals.
Did it really happen that way? Quite possibly. Sher keeps journals and notebooks, particularly while rehearsing roles, and he quite possibly drew upon these journals when he constructed his sections of Woza Shakespeare! (Sherâs sections alternate with sections written by Doran.) But Sher is also a novelist and prose-stylist (as well as an accomplished painter), capable of introducing thematic elements and shaping a narrative arc; and so the story of his fatherâs death, which had arisen in his mind as the plane descended into Cape Town, may have been a much later addition, designed to fill the reader in on an important component in the unfolding story . . . or, rather, the two unfolding stories: of Sherâs return to South Africa, and of playing Titus. Either way, it is certainly, in the resulting
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