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IN LOVE WITH SHAKESPEARE
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You’re Either Too Young or Too Old
At the end of the 1958 season the Company was invited to visit Moscow, taking ‘Hamlet’, with Sir Michael Redgrave as the Prince, ‘Romeo and Juliet’ with the exquisite Dorothy Tutin as Juliet, and ‘Twelfth Night’, Peter Hall’s beautiful production which he still thinks was one of the best things he did in his entire career. // Share| -
BRIEF CHRONICLES
The 1958 Stratford season kicked off with R&J, followed by 12th Night, so I rehearsed every day and played every night until Hamlet, with Sir Michael Redgrave as the Prince, joined the repertoire in June. People asked me how I could withstand such an exhausting schedule. It was easy. I was in love with my work and my author and constantly amazed by my colleagues, by the richness of their talent and the generosity of their spirit. // Share| -
A Poor Player
We actors remind ourselves, if we have any sense, of Shakespeare’s warning: the theatre actor’s performance is part of a transient show that will exist, when it is over, only in the minds of the audience: “…. A poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more …” // Share|
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Falling in Love
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Boy with a Spear
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Tea With Vivien
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My Friend Shakespeare
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