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''Artist Descending a Staircase'' is a radio play by
Tom Stoppard Sir Tom Stoppard (born , 3 July 1937) is a Czech born British playwright and screenwriter. He has written for film, radio, stage, and television, finding prominence with plays. His work covers the themes of human rights, censorship, and polit ...
, first broadcast by the BBC in 1972, and later adapted for live theatre. The play centres on a
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involving an artist who dies from falling down a set of stairs. The play is a humorous exploration of the meaning and purpose of art. The title alludes to
Marcel Duchamp Henri-Robert-Marcel Duchamp (, , ; 28 July 1887 – 2 October 1968) was a French painter, sculptor, chess player, and writer whose work is associated with Cubism, Dada, and conceptual art. Duchamp is commonly regarded, along with Pablo Picasso ...
's 1912 painting ''
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''.


Plot

The play opens with the sound of the artist, Donner, falling down the stairs. The other two roommates, Martello and Beauchamp, enter and find him at the bottom of the staircase. Beauchamp, an artist whose focus is on the sounds of daily life, examines a recording of the sounds of Donner's fall. The pair decides that a murderer must have awakened Donner from his sleep and then pushed him down the stairs to his death. Martello and Beauchamp accuse each other of the crime. The following scenes flash back to several different years at least 50 years in the past. This part of the play follows the three artists and their interactions with a blind woman named Sophie. The end of the play returns to the present. Martello and Beauchamp are unable to solve the mystery.


Original production

The play was originally broadcast on
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on 14 November 1972. It is now available on the BBC CD ''Tom Stoppard Radio Plays.'' In January 2016, BBC Radio 3 revived the play with a cast that included
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,
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, Geoffrey Whitehead and
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.


Theatrical production

A stage adaptation, written by Stoppard, was first performed at the Kings Head, Islington, London in 1988, which later transferred to The
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, London. It featured the following cast: * Peter Copley – Beauchamp * Gareth Tudor Price – Young Beauchamp * William Lucas – Martello * Karl James – Young Martello * Frank Middlemas – Donner * John Warnaby – Young Donner * Sarah Woodward – Sophie Directed by Tim Luscombe. Subsequently performed at R.J. Reynolds Theatre, on the
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campus, in 1989. It was followed by a Broadway production, at the
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. It featured the following cast: *Michael Cumpsty – Young Beauchamp *Jim Fyfe – Young Martello *Harold Gould – Beauchamp *John McMartin – Donner *Stephanie Roth – Sophie *Paxton Whitehead – Martello *Michael Winther – Young Donner The play was re-staged in December 2009, for the first time in twenty years, at the Old Red Lion Theatre in Islington, London, with the following cast: *Jeremy Child – Beauchamp *Olivia Darnley – Sophie *Ryan Gage – Young Martello *Max Irons – Young Donner * Edward Petherbridge – Donner *Alex Robertson – Young Beauchamp * David Weston – Martello In 2022 the play returned to the King's Head with the original cast's three young artists taking the roles of their older counterparts. It featured the following cast: * Karl James - Martello * Gareth Tudor Price - Beauchamp * John Warnaby - Donner * Nicholas Armfield - Young Martello * Benjamin Prudence - Young Beauchamp * Barnaby Tobias - Young Donner * Francesca Eldred - Sophie * Stage Directions realised by Rosalind Lailey


References

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