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Analyse this: Sher makes a farce out of the final days of Freud

September 12, 2013 11:33
Sher as Freud in Hysteria

ByJohn Nathan, John Nathan

4 min read

Sir Antony Sher gets a shiver down his spine as he arrives at the Hampstead Theatre to rehearse the role of Sigmund Freud in a revival of Terry Johnson’s play, Hysteria. He has worked there many times, as an actor or playwright. Yet despite this, every time he pushes open the venue’s heavy doors, he is haunted by a memory that was captured on a home movie shot 45 years ago by his mother Margery.

It was 1968 when the 19-year-old Sher came to London from South Africa with his parents and the single minded ambition to become an actor. They had decided he was gong to join the Central School of Speech and Drama, one of the best drama schools in the country at that time. And to capture the momentous start to what was undoubtedly going to be a brilliant career, Margery proudly filmed her 19-year-old son climbing the steps to the Central’s main entrance, which is opposite the Hampstead Theatre. “I was turned down flat,” recalls Sher, glancing over my shoulder through a Hampstead Theatre window. “The whole audition lasted 10 minutes.”

He later joined another drama school (Webber Douglas) and went on to have that brilliant career. But the memory is still painful, painful enough for Sher to joke about how he would like to blow up the Central’s steps. It’s the kind of formative experience that would be meat and drink to Freud, were Sher ever to have been analysed by the father of psychiatry. Instead of which, it is Sher’s job as an actor to analyse Freud.

“It’s a terrific part,” says the 64-year-old. “But maybe by looking at Freud at the very end of his life, when he’s vulnerable and dying of mouth cancer, you just get a way of playing a human being rather than a legend.”
It is this final era of Freud’s life that starts Johnson’s play — first seen at the Royal Court in 1993 and here directed by the author. It is 1938 and Freud has been driven from Vienna by the Nazis, his sisters have been sent to concentration camps and his health is seriously on the wane.