Julian Clary to star in new black comedy play
- Julian Clary is to star in the world première of the black comedy play Le Grand Mort
- The dark comedy, set around a dinner for two, was written for Clary by the late playwright Stephen Clark
- The play will run in September and October 2017 at Trafalgar Studios in London
Julian Clary is to star in the world première of the black comedy play Le Grand Mort.
The show was written specially for him by four-time Olivier Award nominated writer Stephen Clark, who died at the age of 55 last October.
Directed by Christopher Renshaw, Le Grand Mort will première at Trafalgar Studios in London on Wednesday 20th September and run to Saturday 28th October.
The producers explain: "In his super stylish, sterilely beautiful Notting Hill kitchen, Michael is preparing dinner for two. As he meticulously cuts the vegetables with almost a surgeon's precision, he talks, with knife-like wit, about cases in history where the human body has continued to prove useful even after death.
"As he slices and chops, one wonders who is coming for dinner and what the main course might be. When Tim, his young guest arrives, they engage in a series of funny, thrilling but searingly dangerous mind games, as they try to unravel the reasons why they are both there. Only when the games turn deadly do they catch a glimpse of the sadness and loss within each of them, that enables them to at least begin to connect with the truth, using whatever damaged shreds of humanity they still have left."
Julian Clary says: "In 2010 Stephen Clark took me out to lunch in Camden and told me he'd like to write a play for me. How lovely, how flattering, how unusual! Over the following few years I got the occasional email from Stephen saying 'I haven't forgotten the play!' but I decided he'd probably thought better of it. We were both busy with life, work and in Stephen's case, some serious health issues. Then, one day in 2013, it arrived. A funny, dark, beautiful play... Le Grand Mort will take me so far out of my comfort zone I may never return."
Director Christopher Renshaw says: "Through our many collaborations, Stephen Clark and I became very close friends. Someone with whom I shared absolute trust, not only in our work but in our lives. A brave, honest, brilliantly funny man, who faced the many health challenges of his life without a single complaint. An inspiration. It is so very sad for me that Stephen will not be here for the first production of Le Grand Mort, but I know he will be watching from somewhere, sipping a glass of good red wine, absorbing and encouraging every moment of rehearsal, as he always did."