Besides her priceless performances, Diana Rigg also left ''No Turn Unstoned.''
Diana Rigg got her most notorious pan for appearing in nude in ''Abelard and Heloise'' on Broadway in 1971. She said: "I was the first major actress to get my knickers down. The reaction was horrible. I got one of the meanest, nastiest notices ever known.'' John Simon wrote: ''Diana Rigg, the Héloïse, is built, alas, like a brick basilica with inadequate flying buttresses”.’ Pointing to her breasts, Rigg added: ‘'He was talking about those.’'
That review helped inspire Rigg to put out a 1982 book called ''No Turn Unstoned,'' a collection of ''the worst theatrical reviews in history.'' Wikipedia says Rigg wrote to her many colleagues in theater and film, like John Gielgud and Glenda Jackson, and asked them to share their worst notices. And she would tour university campuses, reading excerpts from her book. Proceeds from her speaking tour and the book went to a theatrical charity.
Updated On: 9/11/20 at 04:39 PM