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U.S. Stage Work Different For Stars
THE BAYTOWN SUN
Friday, Ftbruiry 11, 1V77
NEW YORK (AP) - Uv UU-1in the tmall room. ‘‘But you
mann was in huge bUck gum- have no right coming here and
boots and an oversited rain- pulling that rough stuff."
coal She had a headlock grip D i r e c t o r Jose Quintero,
on the leading man. watched intently, left band cup-
When she let go, she said, ping chin.
I m sorry in her famous ac- Miss Ullmann, the star f;om
" vu*ce a* vohutwIOslo, and Johh Lithgow ‘from
Princeton, N.J., were rehears
ing "Anna Christie,'’ the Eu
gene O'Neill play due in April
on Broadway.
Afterward, Miss Ullmann
talked of differences between
theatrical preparation here pnd
in Norway or Sweden, where
she usually works. The O'Neill
drama is only her second ap-
pearance on an American
stage.
"Three weeks' time for me is
enormously little to learn such
a big part. And the language m
trouble. My dialect (s right be- do
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cahse Amur was ‘Scandinaviaii;
but I must learn to say ung-
rammatical things like ‘we
was.’
"At home there is always at
least two months of rehearsal,
and on stage with real fumi
ture, not on a floor with three
chairs.” She waves at a trio of
metal foldups being used as
substitute for a couch.
Miss Ullmann, who abjures
celebrity temperament, is not
complaining, just being candid
She avoids comparison when
asked about the contrasting
methods of directors for whom
she has performed.
GOOD DIRECTOR
"Jose is wonderful, and that
has nothing to do with his being
American. A good director is
the same all over the world. A
good director is one who pro-
vides the inspiration and cour-
age for you to use what is in-
side you. That’s where Quintero
is fantastic.
‘Sometimes, directors try to
impose their own character
concept, and you can’t get rid
of that. Mostly they spoil a per-
formance and so you just don’t
work with them anymore -
stretching of souls must be a
'mutual thing, and you will be
Jlimited if they are only inter-
ested in their own fantasy of a
part
The O'NeiU drama about a
luckless woman who perhaps
finds happiness through mar-
riage to a sailor Is proving
"quite strenuous - we go on
knocking each other about. It’s
a tougher part than I usually
dp," *
■Mtxs Utenanfit'aUdmce With
Quintero began last year, soon
after she wound up her first
New York stage appearance in
Ibsen’s "A Doll’s House," one
of her long-term career staples.
Her director for the Lincoln
Center run was Tormod Ska-
gestad, a fellow Norwegian, so
it proved only a partial break-
in to American production
methods.
Quintero's reputation as an
expert stager of O'Neill scripts,
meanwhile, won him an in-
vitation to direct "A Moon for
the Misbegotten" on Norway
tour, with Miss Ullmann star-
ring.
"After rehearsals," he recalls
we shook hands to work to-
gether again here. No per-
suasion was needed. She's an
angel to direct, and I hope we
are a team many times."
Picking “Anna Christie,"
Quintero's ninth O'Netll, was a
natural choice for the Norwe-
gian to appear in, and Alexan-
der H. Cohen enlisted speedily
as the producer.
After visits to Toronto. Balti-
more and Washington, the play
bows at the Imperial Theater
here on April 14. She can re-
main until Aug. 1. Then she re
Mhis home to work with In-
gmar Bergman on another film
in which another Bergman, In-
grid, will appear as her moth-
er.
It will be the first time the
two Scandinavian stars, born a
generation apart but with
strangely parallel, highly publi-
cized romantic liaisons, appear
together.
After uncounted interviews,
Miss Ullmann feels her book,
"Changing," contains her final
word on the five years of her
idyllic and stormy life with In-
gmar Bergman. The book is
dedicated to their 10-year-old
daughter, Linn, the obvious
center of her existence.
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 104, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1977, newspaper, February 11, 1977; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1074412/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.