By Kenneth Jones
19 Feb 2009
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| Brian Dennehy and Carla Gugino (who recently departed the production) in Desire Under the Elms |
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| photo by Liz Lauren |
Brian Dennehy's show went on Feb. 17 at Chicago's Goodman Theatre after the actor took a spill from a raised platform during a scene in the acclaimed revival of Eugene O'Neill's Desire Under the Elms.
At the 7:30 PM performance, Dennehy, who portrays patriarch Ephraim Cabot in the play about property, passion and jealousy, "tumbled from the raised platform of the set to the main level of the set in the scene during which Ephraim thanks God for his newborn baby," according to a statement from the Goodman.
Tony Award winner Dennehy said in a statement, "It was a stupid mistake. I was trying to play beyond my own means and lost my balance."
Dennehy, who fell while holding the swaddled infant (a prop), immediately gathered himself and quipped to the shocked audience: "The baby is not injured!"
Dennehy insisted that the show go on, and he finished the performance to a standing ovation. Though bruised and sore, Dennehy returned to the stage the following day for a noon matinee for students of Chicago Public Schools.







