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Ben Crystal (born 1977) is an English actor, author, and producer, best known for his work on performing and promoting
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and adapting original practices.


Background and career

Crystal was born in
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, the son of
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David Crystal David Crystal, (born 6 July 1941) is a British linguist, academic, and prolific author best known for his works on linguistics and the English language. Family Crystal was born in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, on 6 July 1941 after his mother had ...
, and grew up in
Wokingham Wokingham is a market town in Berkshire, England, west of London, southeast of Reading, north of Camberley and west of Bracknell. History Wokingham means 'Wocca's people's home'. Wocca was apparently a Saxon chieftain who may ...
and Holyhead,
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. He studied English and linguistics at Lancaster University between 1995 and 1998, before training as an actor.


Acting and curation

His acting career included an appearance in the 2006 summer season at
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Theatre, playing a role in ''
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''. He has curated Shakespeare explorations for Shakespeare's Globe, the
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, and the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra. He created the Passion in Practice Shakespeare Ensemble in 2010 and curated it through 2016. In 2013, as curator, producer and creative director of CDs released by the
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, he produced recordings of Shakespeare's speeches and sonnets in the original pronunciation. In 2016, he curated the British Library's Shakespeare Birthday celebrations. In 2014 (Passion in Practice) were awarded one of the inaugural Owle Schreame Awards for innovation in historical theatre for their work on Original Shakespearean Pronunciation in performance. He has been the curator of the Shakespeare Ensemble since 2018. In the summer of 2018 he invited artists to North Wales to raise an adaptation of ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' in five days. The Dreame Project was free for all, used 16th century lute music, 5 metre tall
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puppets, a deck of clowns, & the audience and Ensemble shared a locally foraged organic meal at the end. In their 2019 tour of Japan, they raised 3 plays in 7 days. Using modern reworking of Elizabethan rehearsal practices they reimagined the pieces with every pass, and welcomed resonances from modern Kabuki practices. In 2020 the Shakespeare Ensemble explored collaboration at distance and interrogated the digital arts with their 2020 experimental virtual theatrical promenade, ''What You Will''. It was lauded as "the next iteration of digital theatre" as the promenade theatre style allowed the viewer to decide their narrative route. 2020 also saw Ben Crystal take an involvement in the online series ''
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'', providing the introduction to ''
The Two Gentlemen of Verona ''The Two Gentlemen of Verona'' is a comedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1589 and 1593. It is considered by some to be Shakespeare's first play, and is often seen as showing his first tentative steps in laying ...
'', and playing the titular role in ''
Timon of Athens ''Timon of Athens'' (''The Life of Tymon of Athens'') is a play written by William Shakespeare and probably also Thomas Middleton in about 1606. It was published in the '' First Folio'' in 1623. Timon lavishes his wealth on parasitic companio ...
''.


Original pronunciation

He has worked with his father David Crystal as advisors on the production of plays in the original pronunciation at the Globe Theatre and they explored original pronunciation in the newly finished
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, Shakespeare's Globe over 2014–2016. Following on from his father's work, he has frequently explored
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. Crystal recorded the opening speech from '' Richard III'' for the
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's Evolving English exhibition in 2010–11. He has also acted in other productions in the original pronunciation with other companies, for example playing the title roles in ''
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'', and '' Richard II'', and produced works through ensembles he has started or is involved in. In 2014, he produced an Original Pronunciation production of '' Macbeth'' at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. He continued with this project at the Wanamaker with ''
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'' in 2015 and '' Dr. Faustus'' in 2016. In 2015, his company the Crystal Ensemble performed ''
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'' at Daniel Harding's Interplay Festival in the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra's Berwaldhallen in Stockholm, with Crystal in the lead role. They performed again at the Savannah Music Festival.


Writing and talks

Crystal's book ''Shakespeare on Toast: Getting a Taste for the Bard'', was shortlisted for the 2010 Educational Writers Award. Since its publication, he has given workshops and talks on Shakespeare work. Crystal has also co-written several books with his father. They starting writing ''Shakespeare's Words: A Glossary and Language Companion'' after finding that ''A Shakespeare glossary'' by Charles Talbut Onions has a number of omissions. Other works include ''The Oxford Illustrated Dictionary of Shakespeare'', the latter being shortlisted for the ''Educational Writer of the Year Award'' in 2016. In 2014, to celebrate the 450th birthday of Shakespeare, the British Council and the English-Speaking Union welcomed Crystal to give a talk, "Speaking the Bright and Beautiful English of Shakespeare", which he offered again at York in 2019. In 2017, Crystal gave a TED talk, "Original Practice - Shakespeare's Craft".


Publications

*''Shakespeare's Words: A Glossary and Language Companion'' (2002) with David Crystal *''The Shakespeare Miscellany'' (2005) with David Crystal *''Shakespeare on Toast'' (2008) -shortlisted for the 2010 Educational Writer of the Year Award *''Sorry, I'm British!'' (2010) with Adam Russ and Ed McLachlan *''Springboard Shakespeare: King Lear'' (2013) *''Springboard Shakespeare: Macbeth'' (2013) *''Springboard Shakespeare: Hamlet'' (2013) *''Springboard Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream'' (2013) *''You Said Potato'' (2014) with David Crystal *''The Oxford Illustrated Dictionary of Shakespeare'' (2016) with David Crystal - Shortlisted for the Educational Writer of the Year Award, 2016


References


External links


Official website
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