Claire Benedict (born 28 July 1951) is a British actress known for her work in classical productions on the British stage, but best known for portraying the principal character Mma Ramotswe in the continuing radio adaptations of The No 1 Ladies' Detective Agency. She won a Time Out Award for Best Performance for her portrayal of Sophia Adams in Errol John's Moon on a Rainbow Shawl, directed by Maya Angelou.[1] She lives in Todmorden in the Pennines.[2]
Claire Benedict | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1978–present |
Early life
editBenedict was born in Antigua and began to act at Norwood Secondary School for Girls, then Kingsway Further Education College on Gray's Inn Road, London. After two years at Kingway College, she gained entrance to the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). After leaving LAMDA, Benedict worked with Theatre in Education (TIE) in London then trained with the Black Theatre Workshop of Montréal.[3]
Career
editIn her first ten years after completing her training, Benedict worked on the British stage in leading roles for smaller theatre companies and supporting roles for larger theatre companies until in 1988, when she received a Time Out award for Best Performance for her portrayal of Sophia Adams in Errol John's Moon on a Rainbow Shawl, directed by Maya Angelou.[1]
In 1992, Benedict joined the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) to do three plays, Odyssey, Cleopatra and Tamburlaine. On Cleopatra, Benedict was taken on as an understudy for Clare Higgins when not many people of colour were playing the character of Cleopatra. In November 1992, Benedict was needed to step in at short notice and had not had time to fully rehearse the role. Carol Chillington-Rutter's book Enter the Body explores this subject with reference to Benedict's performance, where she explores why women of colour have traditionally been cast as Charmain and white women Cleopatra.[4]
By 1994, The Independent included Benedict in a shortlist of "seasoned thoroughbred Shakespearians, gutsy actors who are assured verse speakers".[5] She is now an associate artist at the RSC.[6]
Benedict has for many years worked in radio drama, where she is known for portraying the principal character Mma Ramotswe in the radio adaptations of Alexander McCall Smith's The No 1 Ladies' Detective Agency novels. On television, she played a series regular in Call Red, and numerous supporting roles.
Benedict has played the part of Iyaloja in four separate productions of Wole Soyinka's play Death and the King's Horseman: Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester directed by Phyllida Lloyd in 1990; Royal National Theatre directed by Rufus Norris in 2009; and two productions for BBC Radio 3 directed by Alby James in 1995 and directed by Pauline Harris in 2014.
Benedict has worked with Lenny Henry on many occasions: supporting roles in his television series; playing his character's father's girlfriend then wife in all four series of Rudy's Rare Records on BBC Radio 4; playing the lead role in the first radio play he wrote Corrinne Come Back and Gone; and in two of the series of Bad Faith radio plays in which he played the lead role. In February 1994, during rehearsals for the Young Vic's Omma, the entire cast, including Benedict and Toby Jones, quit the production when they thought director Tim Supple was failing to give them appropriate direction.[7]
Credits
editTheatre
editDate | Title | Role | Director | Company Theatre |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
12 April 1978 – 16 April 1978 | Hey You, Light Man | Mabel Le Grain | Terry Donald | Black Theatre Workshop, Montréal, Québec |
[8] [9] |
11 November 1978 – 14 November 1978 | The Gingerbread Lady | Evy Meara | Terry Donald | Black Theatre Workshop, Montréal, Québec |
[10] [9] |
1979 – | Dreadful Tales | Frank Whitten | Common Stock Theatre Company | [11] | |
August 1979 – | Away From It | Teenager | Frank Whitten | Common Stock Theatre Company | [11] |
1982 – | Mama Decemba | The Best Friend | Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company | [12] | |
29 August 1983 – 1 February 1984 | Don Juan | Donna Elvira | John Retallack | Actors Touring Company | [13] |
26 March 1984 – 26 June 1984 | Twelfth Night | Maria, Curio | John Retallack | Actors Touring Company | [14] [1] |
1986 – | So Long on Lonely Street | Annabel Lee | Lou Stein | Palace Theatre, Watford | [11] |
16 December 1986 – 24 January 1987 | Flash Trash | Mama Queenie | Yvonne Brewster | Half Moon Theatre | [11] [15] |
6 January 1987 – | The Nine Night | Gloria Hamilton | Umoja Theatre Company | [11] [16] | |
30 March 1987 – 13 June 1987 | 11 Josephine House | Gloria | Gloria Hamilton | Umoja Theatre Company and Black Theatre Co-operative |
[11] [17] [18] [19] |
7 October 1987 – 19 December 1987 | The Cape Orchard | Dianne Cupido | Roland Rees | Foco Novo | [20] [21] [22] |
28 January 1988 – 27 February 1988 | King of England | Susan | Philip Hedley | Theatre Royal, Stratford East | [1] [23] |
May 1988 – | Moon on a Rainbow Shawl | Sophia Adams | Maya Angelou | Almeida Theatre | [1][24] |
1988 – | The Bacchae | Agave | Nancy Meckler | Shared Experience | [25] |
22 February 1989 – 15 May 1989 | The Doctor of Honour | Doña Leonar | Lindsay Posner | Cheek by Jowl | [26] [11] |
September 1989 – January 1990 | Macbeth | Lady Macbeth | Nigel Jamieson | Odyssey Theatre Company | [1] |
May 1990 – September 1990 | Romeo and Juliet | Nurse | Bill Homewood | Hull Truck | [1] [27] |
22 November 1990 – 15 December 1990 | Death and the King's Horseman | Yaloja | Phyllida Lloyd | Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester | [12] |
8 June 1991 – | The White Devil | Cornelia | Philip Prowse | Olivier, National, London | [28] |
31 October 1991 – 30 November 1991 | Medea | Medea | Phyllida Lloyd | Royal Exchange, Manchester | [29] [1] |
2 July 1992 – | The Odyssey | Eurycleia | Greg Doran | Royal Shakespeare Company The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon |
[12] [30] |
1 September 1992 – 1993 | Tamburlaine the Great | Zenocrate | Terry Hands | Royal Shakespeare Company Swan, Stratford Barbican Theatre, London |
[12] [31] [32] |
29 October 1992 – | Antony and Cleopatra | Charmian | John Caird | Royal Shakespeare Company | [1] |
2 March 1993 – 9 March 1993 | Antony and Cleopatra | Charmian | John Caird | Royal Shakespeare Company Theatre Royal, Newcastle-upon-Tyne |
[30] |
22 June 1993 – | The Odyssey | Eurycleia | Greg Doran | Royal Shakespeare Company The Pit, Barbican Arts Centre, London |
[12] [30] |
– | The Odyssey | Helen of Troy | Greg Doran | Royal Shakespeare Company | [12] |
1997 – | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Titania, Hippolyta | Phelim McDermott Julian Crouch |
English Shakespeare Company | [1] |
1997 – 1998 | To Kill A Mockingbird | Theatre Royal, Bath | [33] | ||
3 December 1998 – 19 December 1998 | So Special | The Mother, Nurse | Matthew Lloyd | Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester | |
28 January 1999 – 27 February 1999 | The Tempest | Antonio | Jude Kelly | West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds |
[1] [34] [35] |
25 May 2000 – 19 August 2000 | The Gift | Bernice | Annie Castledine | Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company Tricycle Theatre Kilburn, London |
[12] [36] [37] |
11 October 2000 – 11 November 2000 | The Critic / The Dispute | Mrs. Dangle | Matthew Lloyd | Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester | [38] |
25 April 2002 – 14 September 2002 | Eastward Ho! | Mistress Touchstone | Lucy Pitman-Wallace | Royal Shakespeare Company Swan, Stratford |
[39] [40] |
2 July 2002 – 14 September 2002 | The Island Princess | Quisana | Gregory Doran | Royal Shakespeare Company Swan, Stratford |
[41] [42] |
20 August 2002 – 13 September 2002 | The Malcontent | Maquerelle | Dominic Cooke | Royal Shakespeare Company Swan, Stratford |
[43] [44] [45] |
25 September 2002 – 11 October 2002 | The Malcontent | Maquerelle | Dominic Cooke | Royal Shakespeare Company Newcastle Playhouse, Newcastle-upon-Tyne |
[46] |
30 September 2002 – 10 October 2002 | Eastward Ho! | Mistress Touchstone | Lucy Pitman-Wallace | Royal Shakespeare Company Newcastle Playhouse, Newcastle-upon-Tyne |
[39] |
9 October 2002 – 12 October 2002 | The Island Princess | Quisana | Gregory Doran | Royal Shakespeare Company Newcastle Playhouse, Newcastle-upon-Tyne |
[47] |
7 December 2002 – 22 March 2003 | The Malcontent | Maquerelle | Dominic Cooke | Royal Shakespeare Company Gielgud Theatre, London |
[48] [49] |
21 December 2002 – 19 March 2003 | Eastward Ho! | Mistress Touchstone | Lucy Pitman-Wallace | Royal Shakespeare Company Gielgud Theatre, London |
[50] [51] |
28 December 2002 – 17 March 2003 | The Island Princess | Quisana | Gregory Doran | Royal Shakespeare Company Gielgud Theatre, London |
[30] [52] |
16 December 2004 – 23 March 2005 | Fix Up | Norma | Angus Jackson | National Theatre Cottesloe Theatre, London |
[53] [54] [55] [56] |
6 December 2005 – 30 September 2006 | The Canterbury Tales | The Wife of Bath | Gregory Doran, Rebecca Gatwood, Jonathan Munby |
Royal Shakespeare Company | [57] [58] [59] [60] [61] |
4 February 2008 – 5 April 2008 | Angel House | Jean | Paulette Randal | New Wolsey Theatre | [62] [63] [64] |
9 June 2008 – 2 August 2008 | Romeo and Juliet | Nurse | Timothy Sheader | New Shakespeare Company Regent's Park Open Air Theatre |
[1] [65] [66] [67] [68] |
13 June 2008 – 30 July 2008 | Twelfth Night | Maria | Edward Dick | New Shakespeare Company Regent's Park Open Air Theatre |
[1] [69] [70] |
8 April 2009 – 17 June 2009 | Death and the King's Horseman | Iyaloja | Rufus Norris | Olivier, National, London | [71] [72] [73] [74] |
11 September 2014 – 25 October 2014 | Hamlet | Player King, Marcella | Sarah Frankcom | Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester | [1] [75] [76] [77] [78] [79] |
Film
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | Merisairas aka Seasick | Cook Saba | |
1997 | The Fifth Province | [12] | |
1999 | Felicia's Journey | Miss Calligary | |
2015 | Jupiter Ascending | Bureaucrat | |
2015 | Hamlet | Marcella / Player King | |
2019 | The Invisible | Gertrude |
Television
editRadio
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This list from the original author to be verified and moved into table above:
- 1985 The Contact Theatre Co. Manchester. Oedipus Rex; The Messenger; Director: Anthony Clark.
- 1994 The Young Vic Theatre, London. Oedipus Rex; Antigone/Jocasta; Director: Tim Supple.
This suggests Benedict left this production during rehearsals
- 1999 Centre Line Productions. Women on the Verge of H.R.T. Get away; Tassa.
The Independent's review doesn't mention Claire
The British Theatre Guide's review doesn't mention Claire
- 2005 The Royal Shakespeare Co. Canterbury Tales;Wife of Bath/ Miller's Wife/ Pertelote.
- 2006 The Royal Shakespeare Co. Canterbury Tales;Wife of Bath;/ Miller's Wife/ Pertelote; Directors' :Greg Doran / Jonathan Munby /and Rebecca Gatward.
- 2010 R.S.C. Silly Masque (opening of the new R.S.T); Goddess Juno; Director: Greg Doran.
- ^ Inconsistency in the referenced theatre programme: this series was Sky not Channel 5.
- ^ This might be "Texts in Time", but Benedict is not credited for any of those on the BBC web site
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This list from the original author to be verified and moved into table above: