Sad to hear about the death of Alan Howard on the 1 o'clock news. An RSC stalwart, I recall his striking stage presence along with close attention to clear enunciation. His early work, Benedick in 'Much Ado...' demonstrated his qualities as a leading man and I particularly enjoyed his follow-through as Achilles in Troilus & Cressida and, a surprising discovery for me, Lussurioso in Tourneur's The Revenger's Tragedy; consolidated his career as Hamlet and a later Lear. The Wars of the Roses cycle, 60s and 70s, also enhanced his reputation. However, my abiding memory will always be his double as Theseus and Oberon in Peter Brook's RSC production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" - not only in a wood outside Athens - but a demonstration of the potency and sheer magic of the theatre. RIP

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