Eileen Atkins:
Each generation thinks they've found the "natural" way to do something.
Joan Plowright:
It's always very difficult for me to hear Shakespeare being done in a "natural" way, with pauses anywhere they like, and "uh, uh, um" because they think it gives the impression that they're thinking of it absolutely of the moment. But I mean, you know, Shakespeare is poetry. And it does have a rhythm...
Judi Dench:
And there is a way of using the poetry and being naturalistic. And that seems to be, if it's done and things are changed and it's broken up, it seems to me to be losing entirely out on the other side of it.
Joan Plowright:
Yes. Exactly. It's like you bring it down to you and your size instead of reaching up to something.
Riportata da il
05/03/2025 alle ore 08:31