- Hitchcock & Herrmann
Hitchcock & Herrmann is the title of a play written by
David Knijnenburg which examines the relationship betweenAlfred Hitchcock andBernard Herrmann .ynopsis
At a time when Hollywood was ruled by studio moguls and movies were filled with stars, only one director was more famous and more easily recognisable than any of his peers. By combining a rare talent for self-promotion and producing films that were both personal and universally popular, Alfred Hitchcock succeeded in entrenching his position as one of the greatest Directors of motion pictures. No less of a talent in the world of musical composition, Bernard Herrmann was a child prodigy who had worked with
Orson Welles before finding the supreme collaboration with the Master of Suspense. "The Trouble with Harry ", ""The Man Who Knew Too Much"", "The Wrong Man ", "North by Northwest ", "Vertigo", ""Psycho"", "The Birds" and "Marnie " - These films represented the pinnacle for both men at the height of their talent, and true classics of the mystery genre. But a greater mystery than anything ever filmed was why after ten years the two men ended their collaboration and arguably, neither again achieved anywhere near the same level of success.Themes
Through what is essentially two intersecting monologues "Hitchcock & Herrmann" explores the relationship between these two geniuses and endeavours to explain in their own words why at the height of their creative talents they suddenly and inexplicably parted company and never worked together again. Interspersed throughout are examples of Herrmann's music - often making extremely important dramatic points. The play is macabre, funny and ultimately very poignant.
Production history
Australia
The play was first performed in January, 2005 as a rehearsed reading at the
4MBS Performance Studio inBrisbane ,Australia with Knijnenburg himself playing the part of Hitchcock andYalin Ozucelik asBernard Herrmann . This reading was somewhat of a rushed affair in order to accommodate Ozuceik who was soon to begin studies atNIDA and would subsequently be unavailable. Nevertheless the show was a success with critics and audiences alike, resulting in a three week performance season in March 2005. Knijnenburg again played Hitchcock, however this time the role ofBernard Herrmann was taken by Michael Priest. Further successes followed culminating in a nomination for Best Playwright in the 2005Matilda Awards for Excellence in Live Drama. Other nominees in the category included world-famous playwrightDavid Williamson .In 2006 Knijnenburg was invited to perform the show at the
Melbourne Fringe Festival . With Michael Priest unavailable a new actor was cast in the role ofBernard Herrmann -Jesse Rosenfeld , a talented young actor who had recently graduated from theVictorian College of the Arts but had been acting since the age of twelve when he appeared inBruce Beresford 's film "Paradise Road " alongsidePamela Rabe ,Pauline Collins ,Glenn Close and a youngCate Blanchett .Again the reviews were excellent.Plans are afoot to tour the production throughout Australia and internationally with the only problems being to fit in with Knijnenburg's and Rosenfeld's acting schedules - Knijnenburg is very busy performing in the theatre and Rosenfeld has recently joined the cast of the revamped television series "
Neighbours ".External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1342744 David Knijnenburg] at the
Internet Movie Database
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0742548 Jesse Rosenfeld] at theInternet Movie Database
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1947097 Yalin Ozucelik] at theInternet Movie Database
* [http://debritz.com/Matildas/matildanoms.html Matilda Awards 2005]
* [http://www.abc.net.au/brisbane/stories/s1320614.htm ABC Radio Review of Hitchcock & Herrmann]
* [http://www.ajn.com.au/news/news.asp?pgID=1718 AJN Interview with Jesse Rosenfeld]
* [http://www.theage.com.au/news/arts-reviews/hitchcock-amp-herrmann/2006/10/09/1160246046132.html Melbourne's THE AGE Review of Hitchcock & Herrmann]
* [http://www.thegroggysquirrel.com/articles/2006/09/29/2006-fringe-festival-reviews/hitchcock-and-herrmann/ The Groggy Squirrel Review of Hitchcock & Herrmann]
* [http://www.melbournestage.com.au/ms1/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=380 Melbourne Stage Online Review of Hitchcock & Herrmann]
* [http://www.bernardherrmann.org/news The Bernard Herrmann Society]
* [http://www.sequenza21.com/2005_02_27_s21archives.html Sequenza 21 - The Contemporary Classical Music Portal]
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