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USA Today
September 12, 2000






BROOKLYN, N.Y. — The film roles that have made Ralph Fiennes famous aren't types that inspire a warm, fuzzy feeling. From his Nazi commander in Schindler's List to his brooding romantic heroes in The English Patient and The End of the Affair, Fiennes seems to specialize in characters who aren't easy to embrace. Fiennes' new stage venture, a double bill of Shakespeare's Richard II and Coriolanus (3 1/2 stars out of four) that opened at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Harvey Theatre last week, is at once a showcase for and a test of those skills. The title roles that the actor takes on in this London-based production — staged by the Almeida Theatre Company, which previously featured Fiennes in Ivanov and Hamlet — are among the Bard's least likable protagonists.

 

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