Butley
is a 1971 play by Simon Gray. The title character, a literary professor and T. S. Eliot scholar, is a suicidal alcoholic who loses his wife and male lover on the same day. The dark comedy encompasses several hours in which he bullies students, friends, and colleagues while falling apart at the seams.
It was first produced in 1971 at the Criterion Theatre in London's West End under the direction of Harold Pinter, with Alan Bates in the title role.
Bates reprised his performance the following year in a Broadway production directed by James Hammerstein at the Morosco Theatre, where it ran for 14 previews and 135 performances. Bates won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance, and Gray was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play.
A 1974 film adaptation Butley (film) directed by Pinter starred Alan Bates, Jessica Tandy, Richard O'Callaghan, Susan Engel, and Michael Byrne.
A 2006 limited-run Broadway revival at the Booth Theatre was directed by Nicholas Martin. It starred Nathan Lane and Dana Ivey, who was nominated for the Tony for Best Featured Actress in a Play.
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Butley
is a 1971 play by
Simon Gray. The title character, a literary professor and
T. S. Eliot scholar, is a
suicidal alcoholic who loses his wife and male lover on the same day. The
dark comedy encompasses several hours in which he bullies students, friends, and colleagues while falling apart at the seams.
It was first produced in 1971 at the
Criterion Theatre in
London's
West End under the direction of
Harold Pinter, with
Alan Bates in the title role.
Bates reprised his performance the following year in a
Broadway production directed by
James Hammerstein at the
Morosco Theatre, where it ran for 14 previews and 135 performances. Bates won the
Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play and the
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance, and Gray was nominated for the
Tony Award for Best Play.
A
1974 film adaptation
Butley (film) directed by Pinter starred
Alan Bates,
Jessica Tandy,
Richard O'Callaghan,
Susan Engel, and
Michael Byrne.
A 2006 limited-run Broadway revival at the
Booth Theatre was directed by
Nicholas Martin. It starred
Nathan Lane and
Dana Ivey, who was nominated for the Tony for Best Featured Actress in a Play.