James Goldman fue un guionista y dramaturgo estadounidense ganador de un Oscar. Es conocido principalmente como el autor de El león en invierno y como el autor del libro para el musical Follies. Su obra se caracteriza por sus diálogos potentes y su tensión dramática, que cautiva al público tanto en el teatro como en el cine. El enfoque de Goldman al escribir enfatizaba la profundidad psicológica de sus personajes y sus complejas relaciones.
Ambassador Theatre, Eugene V. Wolsk, Walter A. Hyman, and Alan King with Emanuel Azenberg present Robert Preston, Rosemary Harris in "The Lion in Winter," a new play by James Goldman, with Dennis Cooney, James Rado, Christopher Walken, Bruce Scott, and Suzanne Grossmann, scenery and costumes by Will Steven Armstrong, lighting by Tharon Musser, incidental music by Thomas Wagner, production manager Jose Vega, directed by Noel Willman.
Insecure siblings fighting for their parents’ attention; bickering spouses who can’t stand to be together or apart; adultery and sexual experimentation; even the struggle to balance work and family: These are themes as much at home in our time as they were in the twelfth century. In James Goldman’s classic play The Lion in Winter, domestic turmoil rises to an art form. Keenly self-aware and motivated as much by spite as by any sense of duty, Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine maneuver against each other to position their favorite son in line for succession. By imagining the inner lives of Henry, Eleanor, and their sons, John, Geoffrey, and Richard, Goldman created the quintessential drama of family strife and competing ambitions, a work that gives visceral, modern-day relevance to the intrigues of Angevin England. Combining keen historical and psychological insight with delicious, mordant wit, the stage play has become a touchstone of today’s theater scene, and Goldman’s screenplay for the 1968 film adaptation won him an Academy Award. Told in “marvelously articulate language, with humor that bristles and burns” (Los Angeles Times), The Lion in Winter is the rare play that bursts into life on the printed page.