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Shakespeare and Ian McKellan. National treasures. ‘Brought tears to my eyes!
The way he strode toward the audience as if he was a teenager!! And I thought that Shylock’s soliloquy (‘Do I need bleed?’) hit home hard. Phew!
He is brilliant. Staggering ability.
Listened. As I heard, my heart hurt.
Indeed
Thank you – the link wouldn’t work for me, just in case, it’s here:
https://youtu.be/wXq58BbhCO4?si=aLbPWmFj8DiSvQbQ
Thganks
Wonderful. Can anyone tell me which play? Thanks
I should not be lazy. Now found this ‘On May 1, 1517 — now referred to as Evil May Day — riots broke out in London as a response to an influx of immigrant workers. Eighty years later, a play was written that includes some of these events. The play, called Sir Thomas More, wasn’t published or performed at the time, quite possibly because it was censored. This speech from the play is delivered to the rampaging crowd by Thomas More, who was sheriff of London at the time. Thomas More asks the rioters to imagine themselves in the shoes of the immigrants they’re attacking. The manuscript shown in the video is an original version of the speech and was very likely written by William Shakespeare.’
So may not be Shakespeare at all, but it will do.
Accepted.
I did some quick research and found the play, that I had never heard of.
Goosebumps.
How times don’t change, or would that be people, the good, the bad & the gullible?