Austin Pendleton talks about ‘Fingers & Spoons’ and ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’
Austin Pendleton. Photo Courtesy of Austin Pendleton.
Austin Pendleton is an American actor, playwright, theatre director, and instructor. He chatted about his new show “Fingers & Spoons,” which he directed.
Background on Austin Pendleton
Throughout his career, Pendleton earned a Tony nomination for “Best Direction of a Play” for the Broadway revival of “The Little Foxes” in 1981 starring Elizabeth Taylor.
Pendleton received Obie and Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Performance in “The Last Sweet Days of Issac” in 1970, and a Special Drama Desk Award for being a “Renaissance Man of the American Theatre” in 2007.
He received another Obie Award for directing the Off-Broadway revival of “Three Sisters” in 2011.
‘Fingers & Spoons’
On his inspiration to direct “Fingers & Spoons,” he stated, “I was inspired simply because I liked the piece. I just responded to it. I have always responded to Pascale’s utterly original sensibility.”
Pascale Roger-McKeever stars in this one-woman show, which will be performed at the SoHo Playhouse (which she also wrote). The show begins previews on Thursday, April 25, 2024, and it is set to open on Thursday, May 2nd. “Pascale is just fun, she always surprises me,” he admitted.
On his daily inspirations as a creative, he said, “What inspires me every day as a creative is that it makes my day, each day.”
Advice for young and aspiring actors
For young and aspiring actors, Pendleton said, “My advice to young people starting out in this business is don’t go after it for success. Success is continually elusive. It never stops being elusive. You can grasp and then it can wriggle away. Just go after this work because you enjoy it.”
Future plans
On his plans for the future, he remarked, “My plans for the future is to sniff around and see what seems like a promising thing to pursue.”
‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’
Pendleton recalled being a part of the Ruth Stage Off-Broadway show “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” which was directed by Joe Rosario, and starring Matt de Rogatis as Brick. Pendleton played the role of Doc Baugh. “I like working with Matt de Rogatis and I would go anywhere to work on any play by Tennessee Williams,” he said.
Success
On his definition of the word success, Pendleton revealed, “Success means to me that, one way or another, the work on a project has opened my eyes to some new aspect of the world, and living in it.”
Austin Pendleton talks about ‘Fingers & Spoons’ and ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’
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