Monday, October 24, 2011

Mark Rylance star turn as a cock involved Jez Butterworth owes much to the time spent with a man who drinks wild Wiltshire inspired playwright

When Mark Rylance was roasted on Broadway last week for his performance of Johnny "Rooster" Byron

Jerusalem , Micky Lay was unable to lift a drink at the bar. Which had been banned in his local pub for disorderly conduct.

However, Rylance, now put a Tony Award for his Olivier Award for his role in the game Jez Butterworth, might well have wanted to celebrate with Lay - the inspiration for the character, the actor who helped in of his research for the role.

. Subversive drinker home wood Gallo Rylance is a theatrical tour de force that was established as a classic piece of modern stage for the laity, however, proved a double-edged sword, increasing the weight of the expectation on his shoulders burly local.

"I have a reputation to maintain," said the

Observer

. "If you're a quiet night, people ask what happens to you. When you go to a pub and it's annoying, I'm the kind of person who is accelerated. I expect you."

Friday night, the prototype was Rooster in the pub lounge bar Moonrakers Pewsey, Wiltshire, embossed with a hat and sporting a large fresco, feeding on the nose. The village is a beautiful and pleasant, a very English in Jerusalem. And Butterworth, who lived for a time in the 1990s, provided a clear vision of the country in danger of extinction takes place in the famous letter to Blake. Deemed Flintock, Pewsey became the theorist of Jerusalem in the title of the work, and the laity, as Gallo, became almost an allegorical figure.

Moonrakers The ban ended last night confirmed the owner Jerry Kunkler and nose injuries Lay witness to the reality that a wall fell on her way. "I like the act," Lay said. "It's part of growth. But I hit on the head for 50 years. "

now 71 years, the former manufacturer boasts that once drank 43 pints of Guinness in the afternoon. This is the kind of behavior that led to the ban, or at least a thousand cubic centimeters curfews in several pubs in Pewsey.

proudly displaying the other cuts and abrasions, Lay revealed a large tattoo of a vessel in the arm and admitted to feeling good. "You must come with a cold," joked Kevin Arthur, another local bar. "That's all dancing on stage with just a jacket."

Later, when the playwright worked on the script Rylance London, Butterworth and director, Ian Rickson, sent the actor to Pewsey to meet the original Byron in the flesh. However, the first of three visits go well. Lay, who was back in a house in the village, refused to Rylance in "I said to hell," said Lay, "but then came the next week with a bottle of whiskey."


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