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He’s over Shrek — now he is back to playing Barry

Interview with Nigel Lindsay

August 12, 2013 08:30
Useful career pointer: Nigel Lindsay as Barry in The Same Deep Water As Me (Photo: Johan Persson)

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John Nathan,

John Nathan

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Playing a low-rent Luton lawyer in a new play by Nick Payne at the Donmar Warehouse, Nigel Lindsay is certainly spending a lot less time in wardrobe than he did for his previous show. The role of Barry in The Same Deep Water As Me is one requiring Lindsay — one of this country’s most powerful stage actors — to don a shabby suit.

And as he steps in front of the dressing room mirror to affix Barry’s favourite bowling- club tie, he may half expect to see the green-skinned, trumpet-eared face of Shrek staring back at him.

For his two years starring in Shrek The Musical, Lindsay spent an hour-and-a-half daily in make-up, he recalls on a lunch break from rehearsing Payne’s play about the seedy world of “no-win no-fee” law firms.

“On matinee days, I had to leave it on for 10 hours. I couldn’t even take it off in the two hours between shows.” Did “Shrek” ever nip out to get a sandwich? “It was against my contract. I would bring in food in the morning from Marks and have a sandwich. But it was quite difficult to eat with the green skin on. It was even difficult to sleep because you would have to lie flat. You couldn’t turn on your side because you might break an ear.”