Fiona Shaw talks to Ella Whelan about Shakespeare's language

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  • @rrickarr
    @rrickarr Рік тому +1

    Have only come to know Fiona Shaw by finally succumbing to watch Killing Eve (Aug. 2023). I thought this would be a dumb show and thus resisted watching it. But Fiona really brings the entire series alive. I am really enjoying her discussion of language and the power of reading aloud!!!!! A brilliant brilliant reason why literature must be strengthened in schools.

  • @Kil-Caustic
    @Kil-Caustic 8 років тому +9

    This was brilliant. Anyone who understands The Bard on this level is brilliant.

  • @adelaidedupont9017
    @adelaidedupont9017 8 років тому +7

    The empowerment of language is the extension of a person. - precis of Fiona Shaw.

  • @johncampion2583
    @johncampion2583 Рік тому +1

    Great actor. We were at rada at the same time.

  • @jamakaya1332
    @jamakaya1332 5 місяців тому

    "Take a word and bash it!" Love that.

  • @adelaidedupont9017
    @adelaidedupont9017 8 років тому +1

    16:00 the deeper dialogue between Katherine and Petruccio. +JiSoo Kweon has written some brilliant poems with Katherine and Petruccio.

  • @adelaidedupont9017
    @adelaidedupont9017 8 років тому +1

    10:11 Richard II. "History plays became the stuff of history - they were the stuff of plays". And whether there were African courtiers was beside/beyond the point. "Not every woman can play every man". A Magical Androgyny!

  • @adelaidedupont9017
    @adelaidedupont9017 8 років тому +2

    "Nearer Chekov than it is allowed to be" - so Shakespeare is generous enough to be externalised and not diminished by such a process.

  • @adelaidedupont9017
    @adelaidedupont9017 8 років тому

    "The aeration [?] of the way she speaks". Wiping the play Shakespeare has written. I think only a few authors have been able to do that. The rest of us leave residue.

  • @cesterjr
    @cesterjr 4 роки тому +2

    SLAY FIONA! SLAY!!!! PREACH!!!!!!

  • @adelaidedupont9017
    @adelaidedupont9017 8 років тому

    Watch them through the night ... they move. A concertinaed time of life.

  • @adelaidedupont9017
    @adelaidedupont9017 8 років тому +2

    13:11 a big tick! Design and European productions. And the language is not nearly so precious in say Albanian or Greek as it has been in English.

  • @margarett.newman7574
    @margarett.newman7574 7 років тому

    for no reason whatsoever - that is, the WiFi connection had not broken off ... there was a lo-o-o-ong stoppage. How would I get around that. A wonderful interview. Thank you

  • @adelaidedupont9017
    @adelaidedupont9017 8 років тому

    THE PLAYS MUST HAPPEN NOW.

  • @adelaidedupont9017
    @adelaidedupont9017 8 років тому +2

    "Never be the same kind of woman again" ... we talk about Rosalind and radicalism.

  • @MrsPeel2305
    @MrsPeel2305 6 років тому

    The power of language ...

  • @Allen1029
    @Allen1029 Рік тому

    Genius

  • @JoachimderZweite
    @JoachimderZweite 6 років тому +1

    Do not buy an anthology. Buy individual plays by a good publisher (Arden). Eventually you will find your way through all of them. Then buy an anthology.

  • @adelaidedupont9017
    @adelaidedupont9017 8 років тому

    "We are always using Shakespeare as a political tool".

  • @adelaidedupont9017
    @adelaidedupont9017 8 років тому

    An act of repression and people being stuck.

  • @thomassimmons1950
    @thomassimmons1950 5 років тому

    Wonderful Artist...politics sucks.
    In the words of Joe E. Brown at the end of SOME LIKE IT HOT: "Well... Nobody's perfect."