I do love and appreciate that DT always seems so engaged and thoughtful in his interviews. Sometimes, when asked a question, he looks like a rabbit caught in the headlights, but I think that is his way of processing the discussion. He is respectful of the others talk, and does not interrupt. In any case, I do enjoy these lengthy interviews in which he has time to present his ideas. I would gladly register for a course by DT on Shakespeare…could just be stream of consciousness.
Finally! I've been waiting for ages for this! Saw this twice, thanks to the 5 Pound tickets, and this throws me right back :D One of the best things I've seen.
I had a minor geekout when it was revealed David wore the late Ian Richardson's ring. He was my definitive Sherlock Holmes. Is there a video of Ian's performance as Richard anywhere?
Ha ha! You saw The Sign of Four, made in 1982. My father played the one-legged villain with his trusty dwarf, Tonga, in tow. I was 14 when he did that...
Reviews are important to get a flavour of the plays before viewing the plays. Then review with artists their views.Thanks all artists.Ann Deakin Warwick
I do love and appreciate that DT always seems so engaged and thoughtful in his interviews. Sometimes, when asked a question, he looks like a rabbit caught in the headlights, but I think that is his way of processing the discussion. He is respectful of the others talk, and does not interrupt. In any case, I do enjoy these lengthy interviews in which he has time to present his ideas. I would gladly register for a course by DT on Shakespeare…could just be stream of consciousness.
I thoroughly enjoyed this discussion. I learned a lot. Thank you !!
Finally! I've been waiting for ages for this! Saw this twice, thanks to the 5 Pound tickets, and this throws me right back :D One of the best things I've seen.
Well done!! So amazing that the schools were included in this production, brilliant!!
wonderful wonderful wonderful
Thank you...I learned a lot.
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I had a minor geekout when it was revealed David wore the late Ian Richardson's ring. He was my definitive Sherlock Holmes. Is there a video of Ian's performance as Richard anywhere?
Ha ha! You saw The Sign of Four, made in 1982. My father played the one-legged villain with his trusty dwarf, Tonga, in tow. I was 14 when he did that...
That was totally enjoyable.
Reviews are important to get a flavour of the plays before viewing the plays. Then review with artists their views.Thanks all artists.Ann Deakin Warwick
only half way through the show, but wondering if anyone mentioned about "it's Richard ii, i want to paint his finger nails - GOLD"...