Throwback Thursday: A Life in the Theatre offers a unique perspective about aging & acting
Have you ever wondered what life must be like for full-time stage actors? ‘A Life in the Theatre’ provides such insightful glimpses with spirited acting from Jack Lemmon and Matthew Broderick in a TNT original movie that aired in 1993 but is now available on DVD thanks to the Warner Archive Collection.
“All the world’s a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts,
His acts being seven ages.”
I’ve always found that quote from William Shakespeare to be very profound, but it took a movie such as A Life in the Theatre for me to fully wrap my brain around those infamous words. A TNT original movie aired in 1993, A Life in the Theatre stars Jack Lemmon as an aging stage actor named Robert and Matthew Broderick as John, a younger actor who is taken under his wing. I’ve always held both men’s volumes of acting work in greet esteem. I had never heard of this movie, so I decided to give it a look when it was graciously provided by the Warner Archive Collection. I wasn’t disappointed.
Jack Lemmon plays a richly complex character in A Life in the Theatre. Robert is eager to impart his knowledge of the craft he has spent many decades perfecting, but at the same time, I think he also fears his own obsoletion. He knows he is aging and is maybe not quite as capable of delivering performances as well as he used to. He starts to flub his lines more and more, perhaps due to a faulting memory. Other mishaps happen involving faulty props, missed cues and hilarious antics probably only a true theatre buff could spot and enjoy. Continue reading 'Throwback Thursday: A Life in the Theatre offers a unique perspective about aging & acting' »