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This is stand out
https://youtu.be/kEs8rK5Cqt8?si=3UphQ8IvZMlghdpd
Uninteresting
Are they hoping you'll die of boredom on the island?
Knowing a little bit about Shakespeare is interesting in terms of realising that a lot of what people say about him/his work is guesswork and assumptions. Although from that clip that's roughly the gist of that programme on BBC4 as well?
One at Stratford (on the day of the 1979 general election), one at the Globe, a couple outside in Regent's Park.
All very entertaining (apart from a Romeo who insisted on pronouncing "banished" as "banish-ed"). Good actors have a way of conveying the humour to modern audiences even if you don't understand the lines.
I couldn't sit and just read Shakespeare, although I quite enjoyed it even in school when we used to half-act it by reading it out loud. And it had the explanatory notes on the left-hand page.
God only knows how the rest of the audience stuck it until the end.
Donald Sinden was the living embodiment of a certain type of "Ac-Tor", but I'm not convinced he was ever very good at it. Loved Never the Twain, though. "Smallbridge!!"
The wine she drinks is made of grapes: if she had been blessed, she would never have loved the Moor. Lovely Boy!
You could see DJ absolutely quivering with laughter.
Had a couple of notable cast members too - Julian Glover played the kind, and Owen Teale played Hotspur.