An Exclusive Look at the Robert Whitehead Award Ceremony
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By MARK BLANKENSHIP
Speaking to a packed house in Sardi’s second-floor lounge, Whitehead’s son Charlie, a film producer, recalled the day in the early 1980s when a young Thompson came to discuss transferring Whitehead’s production of Medea to Australia. It was an enormous undertaking, but Thompson, a native Australian, pulled it off. “For a twenty-six year-old, that’s pretty impressive,” Charlie said.
Thompson stayed connected to the Whitehead family: That production of Medea starred Zoe Caldwell, Robert’s wife, and Thompson and Charlie Whitehead eventually spent six years as business partners.
Thompson has generated goodwill outside the Whitehead clan. Many cast members from his current productions were at the ceremony—including Jeff Daniels, Lucy Liu, Dylan Baker, and Janet McTeer from Carnage and Liev Schreiber and Jessica Hecht from Bridge—and as they sampled cheese and wine, they praised their producer’s manners, supportiveness, and dedication to work he believes in, even if it doesn’t seem profitable. In a formal speech, Schreiber told the room, “When they said he was involved with A View From the Bridge, I knew my fate was sealed. I would have to perform this play. With Stuart’s involvement, it was a go. He’s a gentleman of the highest order.”
Joking, he also noted, “He’s also careful to extract every last drop of blood, sweat, and tears from the people in his employ, and that is why I came here before my 7:00 curtain.”
With that, he returned to the pleasant chatter in the room, which lingered until it was time for the 7:00 curtains to rise.
[photos: home page: Stuart Thompson and Liev Schrieber; this page: Stuart Thompson, third from left, with cast members from God of Carnage and A View from the Bridge]
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Mark Blankenship is TDF’s online content editor