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Withnail stage play "a crap idea" - Richard Griffiths



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Griffiths scorns Withnail 'play'

Actor Richard Griffiths has said he is against any attempt to make a stage version of cult film Withnail and I.

"It's a crap idea," said the actor, who appeared as the flamboyant Uncle Monty in Bruce Robinson's 1987 film alongside Paul McGann and Richard E Grant. "What function would it serve, except to make someone some money?" he added.

Writer and director Robinson was quoted earlier this year calling a plan for a West End version, potentially starring Jude Law, as "scandalous". Grant, however, has been more amenable to the idea, saying he "could see it working well". Set in 1969, the film - whose dialogue is widely quoted - tells of two unemployed young actors who spend a disastrous weekend in the countryside.

Production company HandMade Films has claimed it has the necessary rights to launch a stage play but said it would not do so without Robinson's consent. "Bruce thinks there's something unworthy about the desire to make a play of it," said Griffiths, in London to promote the film version of Alan Bennett's play The History Boys. "That's fine by me. He is the creator, and if he says no it's no and that's the end of that."

Griffiths, who will be seen next year as Uncle Vernon in the fifth Harry Potter film, also explained why he stopped two performances of The History Boys to berate audience members who had not turned their mobile phones off. "For them not to have bothered indicates a disrespect for their fellow members of the audience," he told the BBC News website. "We've seen the death of good manners in my lifetime, and with it has gone all manner of care and tolerance in society."
 










Bluejuice

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I saw a one man adaptation of Withnail & I at Edinburgh this year.

f***ing dreadful.

Don't think it needs a stage show to be honest, it'd just end up getting really cheesy and over-quoted by audience members. Something like the Rocky Horror Show
 




n1 gull

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Cheeky Monkey said:
Could work, Jude Law would be a good choice for either the Grant or McGann role imho.

Jude Law is pure evil and if he sullied one of my favourite characters, I'm I'm I'm just not sure what I'd do....

all I can say is "2 pints of cider, and 2 large gins, ice in the cider..."
 


Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
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n1 gull said:

all I can say is "2 pints of cider, and 2 large gins, ice in the cider..."

Sounds to me very much like you're 'demanding to have some booze' there n1 gull.

;)
 
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Tony Meolas Loan Spell

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Bluejuice said:

Don't think it needs a stage show to be honest, it'd just end up getting really cheesy and over-quoted by audience members. Something like the Rocky Horror Show

Which of course started life.....as a stage show.
 




Tony Meolas Loan Spell

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Cheeky Monkey said:
Sounds to me very much like you're 'demanding to have some booze' there n1 gull.

;)


And some cake. And the finest wines known to humanity...
 


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