For an Oscar-winner routinely described as the greatest actor of his generation, Mark Rylance is very unstarry.
He answered questions regarding the play he created with the director Tom Morris, of War Horse fame, which premiered at the Bristol Old Vic last year.
The drama explores the life of a Hungarian doctor, Ignaz Semmelweis.
The play was glowingly reviewed and proved to be a big hit for the Old Vic.
Mark Rylance answered questions saying.,
“Wonderful,”
“Being able to leave the play and come back to it after a year means you get this fresh insight, in the sense that, these things you create, they keep cooking in the back kitchen in a strange way. It doesn’t seem like the same play we left in Bristol. It’s evolved. So, it’s very nice to revive it. Especially since the first time around it was made under such intense circumstances, the first piece of theatre after a two-year break because of the pandemic.”
(colombotimes.lk)