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King Lear had trouble getting a table at Spoonriver on opening night. Oops!
King Lear had trouble getting a table at Spoonriver on opening night. Oops!
Ian McKellen, the inestimable, world-famous Shakespearean actor now playing "King Lear" at the Guthrie, went into Spoonriver, the restaurant next door to the theater, about 4:30 p.m. Friday. But the restaurant opens at 5:30 p.m., so he was turned away, in part, because nobody recognized him.
"We got King Lear in the second night," restaurant owner Brenda Langton said with a laugh.
It's a block-headed restaurant staff that won't seat Sir Ian, whenever he shows up.
"You didn't hear the right story. We were booked. We had room at the bar and he wanted a table. He ..." Langton said, pausing. "I don't even want to talk to you, C.J., if you're going to write something nasty."
Langton then switched into high-obfuscation mode. She said he wanted to eat later than 4:30. "I was going to get another table and put it in the dining room because we were booked at 5:30," she said. "We went and talked to him and everything was fine. I worked with the Guthrie; we told him we had a seat for him. Five minutes after he left, he was contacted. He was very gracious."
When told that McKellen wasn't recognized by a Spoonriver staffer, Guthrie PR woman Melodie Bahan said: "Oops."
Instead, Bahan said, McKellen took his pre-performance meal at Cue in the Guthrie. "My understanding was that he went over [to Spoonriver] after the show," Bahan said. "Maybe it was refreshing for him not to be recognized."
Langton said McKellen and others from "Lear" have subsequently eaten several times at the restaurant.
The theater crowd is one of the reasons Langton presumably picked real estate next to the Guthrie for her second restaurant. Therefore, it would be second nature to cater to actors, especially those from the Royal Shakespeare Co.
If Langton has staff meetings, perhaps she could use part of that time to familiarize staffers with photos of big-time celebrities, such as Sir Ian?
"I have some young people here [who] might not know who Ian McKellen is and that's a fact of life," Langton said.
So acquainting young members of the Internet set who haven't seen "X-Men" or "Lord of the Rings" with a photo of McKellen is a good idea, right?
"I don't do that," Langton said. After going round and round with Langton, who gives as well as she gets when confronted with abrasiveness, I asked what was the one suggestion not-so-bright me had made.
"The picture," she said reluctantly.
Bingo! Get your staff a Playbill.
Celebrity sightings
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