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Hollywood star on London stage

BBC Learning English Hollywood star on London stage February 1, 2006 Hello, I'm Callum Robertson and this is. One of the cultural highlights of London is the theatre. New York has Broadway, London has the West End with more than forty theatres. Shaftesbury Avenue runs from East to West through the centre of the West End and has five theatres including the Apollo theatre. Currently playing at the Apollo is a new version of a famous play, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf. The female lead in this production is played by Kathleen Turner. Kathleen Turner is perhaps most well known as a film star. She hit the big screens in 1981 with the film Body Heat and went on to star in films such as Romancing The Stone, Prizzi's Honor and Peggy Sue Got Married. She also appeared in the hugely popular American television comedy series Friends, playing the father of main character Chandler Bing. This isn't her first appearance on the West End stage, six years ago she appeared in the Graduate playing the role of Mrs Robinson. Kathleen Turner was interviewed for BBC television and explained why she is concentrating more on the theatre. She talks about the roles she is offered. A role is a part in a play or a movie, a character that the actor plays. Listen out for the reasons why she is keen to develop her career in the theatre. Here's Kathleen Turner February 1, 2006 Page 2 of 5

uninteresting, very labelling. I mean it's like if you are in the United States within the film industry, I think, mentality, if you're an intelligent older successful women then you must be bitter and unhappy. You know, well I'm not, so I always felt that I would work towards you know, really creating a place for myself within theatre which now I've done. Did you catch the reasons? Here's the first part again: uninteresting. She says that for an actor of her age there are better roles for women in the theatre, there are better opportunities to play more interesting characters in theatre. There are better roles for women there are better roles for women, When a filmmaker wants a particular actor for a film they might send them a script to read of offer them a role, Kathleen Turner comments that the roles she has read, or been offered were not very interesting. The roles that I have read and am very often offered in film I find uninteresting February 1, 2006 Page 3 of 5

She also says those roles are very labelling. This means that they are not very subtle roles, they are quite predictable and often playing very similar characters. She is not happy about the mentality of the United States film industry, the way that people in the business think. How does she say they think about intelligent older successful women? In the United States within the film industry, I think, mentality, if you're an intelligent older successful women then you must be bitter and unhappy. She says they regard intelligent, older successful women as 'bitter and unhappy' then you must be bitter and unhappy. Bitter is an adjective which means angry and unhappy, often about things that happened in the past. But Kathleen says she doesn't have those feelings and so doesn't really want to play those roles. This is why theatre has more appeal for her these days and why she says she wanted to work towards creating a place for herself in the theatre, establishing herself as a stage actress and not just a film actress. This, she says, she has done and at the moment she is achieving that on the London stage. That's all from this week. To end here is Kathleen Turner in full. uninteresting, very labelling. February 1, 2006 Page 4 of 5

I mean it's like if you are in the United States within the film industry, I think, mentality, if you're an intelligent older successful women then you must be bitter and unhappy. You know, well I'm not, so I always felt that I would work towards you know, really creating a place for myself within theatre which now I've done. February 1, 2006 Page 5 of 5