• Playing Burton

  • By: Mark Jenkins
  • Narrated by: Matthew Rhys
  • Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (784 ratings)

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Playing Burton

By: Mark Jenkins
Narrated by: Matthew Rhys
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Publisher's summary

Emmy Award winner Matthew Rhys stars in this fascinating and award-winning one-man show about international star of stage and screen Richard Burton. Written by Mark Jenkins, Playing Burton offers a penetrating look at the notorious actor’s life, from growing up in an impoverished mining community in South Wales to becoming one of the greatest performers of his generation. Following his passionate, though tempestuous, love affair with Elizabeth Taylor and his tragic - and very public - battle with alcoholism, Playing Burton is a soulful exploration of fame, ambition, and identity told from the perspective of the megastar who experienced it all.

Please note: Playing Burton contains adult language and themes. 

©2020 Mark Jenkins (P)2020 AO Media LLC

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About the Creator

Mark Jenkins was born in North London to Welsh/Irish parents. He has worked as a musician, soldier, journalist and lecturer in economics. He has lived in Cardiff for the last four decades and became a full-time writer in 1996. His first feature film, The Scarlet Tunic, adapted from a Thomas Hardy short story premiered at Cannes and the Odeon, Leicester Square, London in 1998 and he has subsequently written another six feature screenplays including Peerless, the biopic of Cardiff boxer, Jim Driscoll.
His plays include Birthmarks (1986), which won the Drama Association of Wales competition, the prize-winning Playing Burton (1991), Strindberg Knew My Father (1992), Mr Owen’s Millennium (1995), Downtown Paradise (1996), Nora’s Bloke (2003) and Rosebud (2004), which won the Fringe First Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and was described by Norman Mailer as "virtuoso writing, lyrical and rich." All have been published.
Playing Burton opened to two sell out seasons at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and has run continuously worldwide since. It has been translated and performed in four languages and been adapted for the screen. The film, Playing Burton, produced by Spinning Head Films, received the Best Film Award by BAFTA Cymru in 2014.

About the Director

Wyndham Price graduated with honors in humanities and behavioral science, and studied jazz and music composition at Goldsmiths, University of London, then gained a diploma in film production in New York and his master’s in creative writing for film and TV at the University of Sheffield in the UK. He has extensive experience in the theatrical and film industries, having acted in over 30 stage plays, together with many TV and radio productions. He has also written, directed, and produced many theater and film productions over the last 25 years. In 2006, he established Spinning Head Films, where his first feature film as writer and director was Abraham’s Point. The film was nominated for three BAFTA awards, including Best Film, by BAFTA Cymru and can be seen on Amazon Prime. He has since shot six features, including Playing Burton, the feature-length film biopic of Richard Burton, which won the BAFTA for Best Film at the 2014 BAFTA Cymru Awards; and Crow, a supernatural thriller, which was the One to Watch at the 2016 Frightfest film festival in London and was released in 2017 by Sony Pictures in the USA.
He recently completed the psychological thriller No Vacancies, which will be screened in summer 2021. His feature screenplay Avengeance is now at one of the major studios in LA, while his feature film In the Mood for Murder is currently being packaged for production. To date, Price has written over 20 feature screenplays and a dozen stage plays. He enjoys art and photography, playing and listening to music, and, as a former junior Wales international rugby player, is a keen sports fan. He lives in Cardiff, Wales with his wife, Gaynor.

About the Performer

Matthew Rhys performed the leading role in HBO’s reboot of Perry Mason alongside John Lithgow, which premiered in June of 2020. Rhys also starred opposite Tom Hanks in A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood for Sony TriStar directed by Marielle Heller.
He previously starred in his Emmy-winning role opposite Keri Russell in the popular FX series The Americans. The show was one of the most critically acclaimed dramas in the 2010s and received multiple best actor, actress, and series nominations. He can also be seen in the Steven Spielberg’s film The Post, Andy Serkis’s live action Jungle Book for Warner Bros, and an episode of Girls.
Previously, Rhys starred for five years as Kevin Walker on ABC's hit television series Brothers & Sisters, and appeared as the poet Dylan Thomas in John Maybury's film Edge of Love opposite Kiera Knightly, Cillian Murphy, and Sienna Miller. He made his New York theater debut in the 2012 revival of Look Back in Anger, for which he received rave reviews. In 2013, Rhys starred in the BBC mini-series adaptation of TD James’ homage to Pride And Prejudice, Death Comes to Pemberley, playing Mr. Darcy.

Interview: In 'Playing Burton,' Matthew Rhys Sees Himself

'He hit the zenith of what Hollywood was. He was the true star in that respect.'
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Richard Burton come to life

It was a great feeling being in the company of one of the greatest actors by of the last century. It felt like he was there and made me realize how much I miss him and how sorry I am that he couldn’t or wouldn’t shed his drinking!

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Lovely in every way

I adore this performance. Matthew Rhys is brilliant and does justice to one of the best stage actors of all time.

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Great work!

Really love Matthew Rhys and he was great in this. Probably helps to know a little about Burton going in, but still a great one-man performance.

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Perfection

What a lovely gift to us all. My only criticism would be that it ended.

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A Tour de Force

Mr Rhys does an astonishing job. As with all these first person, postmortem recountings of significant aspects of a life, they rise or fall on the voice, and this was well above the norm.

Mr Rhys has got guts.

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I'm Speechless

Really, I'm speechless, because this play is so brilliantly written and performed. I have no more to say, except that the script is illuminated with quotes, among them Shakespeare, Marlowe, and, my favorite, a rather long one from "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold."

I know I will be withdrawing this work from my "library" again and again.

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True to Burton

Mesmerizing performance. Brings Burton to life. Interweaves the classics to portray Burton's life. I just wish it was longer.

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Dinner guest

This performance felt like a conversation with Burton over dinner and drinks, of course. I started listening while out for a walk and couldn’t wait to hit play again over coffee the next morning.

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Seemed like Burton reincarnated

What a wonderful performance by Matthew Rhys. He captured the very essence of Burton or at least as much that was revealed to the public. Excellent voice accuracy as well...Highly recommend.

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Matthew Rhys Amazing!

First was exposed to his incredible talent in “The Americans” - Burton was from an era before my time but I feel like I know him. Bloody Good Old Boy!!

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