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The skull held aloft by actor David Tennant in the Royal Shakespeare Company's Hamlet was a real one, it has been revealed. | The skull held aloft by actor David Tennant in the Royal Shakespeare Company's Hamlet was a real one, it has been revealed. |
Pianist Andre Tchaikowsky left his skull to the RSC when he died in 1982 in the hope it would be used on stage. | Pianist Andre Tchaikowsky left his skull to the RSC when he died in 1982 in the hope it would be used on stage. |
But since his death at the age of 46, it had only been used in rehearsals. | But since his death at the age of 46, it had only been used in rehearsals. |
Tennant held it on stage during the famous "Alas, poor Yorick" scene in 22 performances at the Courtyard Theatre, in Stratford-upon-Avon. | Tennant held it on stage during the famous "Alas, poor Yorick" scene in 22 performances at the Courtyard Theatre, in Stratford-upon-Avon. |
THE STORY OF THE SKULL October 1979 - Mr Tchaikowsky writes his will, bequeathing his skull to the RSCJune 1982 - He dies of cancer, aged 46July 1982 - Terry Hands, the RSCs artistic director, accepts the bequestAugust 1982 - Mr Tchaikowsky's unusual bequest is reported in The Times1982-1984 - The skull spends two years on the roof of an RSC building to be 'aired'1984 - The skull is used for a photo session with actor Roger Rees to promote that season's production of Hamlet1989 - Mark Rylance rehearses with the skull, but a cast is used for the performancesAugust 2008 - Mr Tchaikowsky's wish to appear in Shakespeare's play Hamlet as the skull of Yorick is finally realised | |
The Doctor Who star has been lauded for his performance as Hamlet since it opened in Shakespeare's home town in August. | The Doctor Who star has been lauded for his performance as Hamlet since it opened in Shakespeare's home town in August. |
But it was not revealed that Tennant used a real skull in the play's most famous scene. | But it was not revealed that Tennant used a real skull in the play's most famous scene. |
Mr Tchaikowsky, an acclaimed composer and concert pianist, died of cancer in 1982 aged 46 and donated his body for medical science. | Mr Tchaikowsky, an acclaimed composer and concert pianist, died of cancer in 1982 aged 46 and donated his body for medical science. |
In his will he wrote that his skull "shall be offered by the institution receiving my body to the Royal Shakespeare Company for use in theatrical performance". | In his will he wrote that his skull "shall be offered by the institution receiving my body to the Royal Shakespeare Company for use in theatrical performance". |
Since then it has only been used in rehearsals because no actor felt comfortable enough using it on stage in front of an audience. | Since then it has only been used in rehearsals because no actor felt comfortable enough using it on stage in front of an audience. |
In 1989 actor Mark Rylance rehearsed with it for a while, but in the end it was decided using the skull for performances would not be appropriate. | In 1989 actor Mark Rylance rehearsed with it for a while, but in the end it was decided using the skull for performances would not be appropriate. |
Instead, Rylance used a cast of Mr Tchaikowsky's skull, and the real thing was returned to the props department, where it resided in a tissue-lined box for almost 20 years. | Instead, Rylance used a cast of Mr Tchaikowsky's skull, and the real thing was returned to the props department, where it resided in a tissue-lined box for almost 20 years. |
It remained there until Greg Doran, who directed Tennant in Hamlet, retrieved it for his production. | It remained there until Greg Doran, who directed Tennant in Hamlet, retrieved it for his production. |
"It was sort of a little shock tactic. Though, of course, to some extent that wears off and it's just André, in his box," Doran told the Daily Telegraph. | "It was sort of a little shock tactic. Though, of course, to some extent that wears off and it's just André, in his box," Doran told the Daily Telegraph. |
He added that he did not want the story to get out before Hamlet opened. He said: "I thought it would topple the play and it would be all about David acting with a real skull." | He added that he did not want the story to get out before Hamlet opened. He said: "I thought it would topple the play and it would be all about David acting with a real skull." |
It is thought the skull will also be used when Hamlet transfers to London on 9 December. | It is thought the skull will also be used when Hamlet transfers to London on 9 December. |
RSC curator David Howells: "We hope Mr Tchaikowsky would have been pleased that his final wish has been realised in Gregory Doran's acclaimed production of Hamlet." | RSC curator David Howells: "We hope Mr Tchaikowsky would have been pleased that his final wish has been realised in Gregory Doran's acclaimed production of Hamlet." |
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