This is London (Evening Standard online) 23.March.2000   Ralph will make a rich Richard by Linus Roache If you decide to do Richard II and Coriolanus, and you're playing Bolingbroke and Aufidius, you want to be opposite someone who is really quite amazing. Ralph Fiennes is. He is so focused and fantastic to be on stage with. And when I look around there are some real heavyweights involved - such as Oliver Ford Davies Duke Of York/Menenius), Barbara Jefford (Duchess Of York/Volumnia), David Burke (John Of Gaunt/Cominius), and great newcomers too. I played Richard II in '93 at the Royal Exchange in Manchester, and once before at the RSC. Ralph was working at the RSC too, and we used to talk about Richard a lot. It is a play that fascinates me, because it is a play about power - as well as a personal journey. To me it is not so much a political play - it's about a spiritual journey for a man. You see Richard go from having everything to nothing, then watch someone else rise up - but when they get power they start to decay. Coriolanus I don't know at all. Never seen it, or read it. The two plays may talk about some of the same issues, but the drive of the two plays is entirely different. The Almeida has decided to hold the event at the former Gainsborough Film Studios. When I first went there with director Jonathan Kent I realised how wild and ambitious the project is. Hitchcock shot many of his early films there, and Shakespeare began acting and writing only half a mile away. The building is like an empty cathedral. It's not like going to a theatre you have visited 100 times before -- you are making a special journey to this extraordinary building. Hopefully the shows will live up to expectations. Coriolanus, previewing from Thur 1 Jun, opens Wed 14 Jun, Gainsborough Studios, Poole Street, N1 (020-7359 4404).      Now Playing: Almeida at Gainsborough Studios From Mar 30, Mon-Fri 7.30pm, Sat, 7.45pm, mats Sat 7.45pm, ends Jul 22 £3.50-£30 (Thanks to Antonieta, who sent this to me! Mari)