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let's take just macbeth. what would it have meant if macbeth, we'd never come across macbeth?id stammers it's hard to compute, isn't it? because... ..because we didn't. so it's there. and there are shakespeare plays that we have lost. there's at least two. there's cardinal and love's labour's won, which some people would say was actually a different title for much ado about nothing. who knows? we know these plays were performed and existed, and they didn't make it into the first folio for whatever reason. so we have lost some. who knows how many more we might have lost? so it's difficult to quantify. but, i mean, without the first folio, without macbeth, as you like it, the tempest, with only some of those plays surviving, would we have a royal shakespeare company? i'm not sure. would we have those great performances that have sort of defined what british theatre is? this royal throne of kings... ..this scepter'd isle... ..this earth of majesty, this seat of mars. part of the reason that theatre is such a great export, is such a great industry for this country, is because it's
let's take just macbeth. what would it have meant if macbeth, we'd never come across macbeth?id stammers it's hard to compute, isn't it? because... ..because we didn't. so it's there. and there are shakespeare plays that we have lost. there's at least two. there's cardinal and love's labour's won, which some people would say was actually a different title for much ado about nothing. who knows? we know these plays were performed and existed, and they didn't make it into the first folio for...
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yes. >> particularly macbeth, particularly macbeth. >> and then lady macbeth.thing where have this incredible thing where they can absolutely mutter and murmur themselves sometimes murmur to themselves sometimes with other people on stage. you're hearing their thoughts. it's incredible. and sometimes i'm not a big fan of slo mo's, but a big feast. i'm not a big fan of slo mo's, but a big feast . everybody goes but a big feast. everybody goes into slow motion at the dinner table, again we go into his table, and again we go into his head while he's plotting or panicking, then come back panicking, and then come back out it. we don't see the out of it. we don't see the witches time, we just witches the first time, we just hear these eldritch voices, and they're of circling around they're kind of circling around us. it's extraordinary. and then the with the witches the second time with the witches again, not three women. again, it's not three women. it's the supporting it's a lot of the supporting cast filled with mist. lights go red , and then all these bodies red,
yes. >> particularly macbeth, particularly macbeth. >> and then lady macbeth.thing where have this incredible thing where they can absolutely mutter and murmur themselves sometimes murmur to themselves sometimes with other people on stage. you're hearing their thoughts. it's incredible. and sometimes i'm not a big fan of slo mo's, but a big feast. i'm not a big fan of slo mo's, but a big feast . everybody goes but a big feast. everybody goes into slow motion at the dinner table,...
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so macbeth. but play macbeth. so macbeth. but a very global looking macbeth. again, they want it to be more than just the play itself. so i think we've got a little clip of ralph fiennes and indira varma talking about it. >> these horrors may sound somehow romantic on stage, but of course they're terrifying and real and they're happening now and they're happening in the ukraine. happening in gaza. ukraine. and happening in gaza. and sadly, wars are always with us. so we thought that to give the audience a sense of the connection with the horror and the chaos and the destruction and the devastation that is the background to the beginning of the play and indeed continues through it. we were creating with our wonderful designer, frankie , this set of blasted frankie, this set of blasted trees and a burning car and burnt out tires and rusty blown up corrugated steel and bits of concrete and breeze block and everything just sort of blasted and rotten and burnt and that's the atmosphere the audience will that's what they feel when they come in. it's sort of a vision
so macbeth. but play macbeth. so macbeth. but a very global looking macbeth. again, they want it to be more than just the play itself. so i think we've got a little clip of ralph fiennes and indira varma talking about it. >> these horrors may sound somehow romantic on stage, but of course they're terrifying and real and they're happening now and they're happening in the ukraine. happening in gaza. ukraine. and happening in gaza. and sadly, wars are always with us. so we thought that to...
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. >> macbeth triggering >> hi. is macbeth too triggering for audience members?beth recently. there was the one there's the one in stratford. there's the one in stratford. there's the one fiennes. that's one with ralph fiennes. that's coming , and there's one coming up, and there's the one with tennant at the with david tennant at the donmar. and this the donmar. and this one at the donmar. and this one at the donmar warning. donmar has a trigger warning. now, there's a lot of this now, there's been a lot of this sort of stuff. there's been trigger warnings outside. richard think richard the third, i think i think was a suicide think there was a suicide warning outside and warning outside romeo and juliet. was a trigger juliet. there was a trigger warning at warning on julius caesar at a university. it's saying that university. so it's saying that this involves death and murder. at would say if at some point, i would say if you know that about julius you don't know that about julius caesan you don't know that about julius caesar, you shouldn't be studying english
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friends, romans, countrymen... ..and macbeth. stay, you imperfect speakers, tell me more.am the bbc�*s culture editor, katie razzall, and i caught up with david during his rehearsals for macbeth and asked him about the role shakespeare's first folio has played in his life. the reason that shakespeare is the cultural colossus that he is is because that book was published. you know why we're here. it is 400 years since the first folio, and i wondered, as somebody steeped in shakespeare like you, what does the first folio mean to you?
friends, romans, countrymen... ..and macbeth. stay, you imperfect speakers, tell me more.am the bbc�*s culture editor, katie razzall, and i caught up with david during his rehearsals for macbeth and asked him about the role shakespeare's first folio has played in his life. the reason that shakespeare is the cultural colossus that he is is because that book was published. you know why we're here. it is 400 years since the first folio, and i wondered, as somebody steeped in shakespeare like...
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out, the obvious question is how could the pm carry on as pm after this if he loses the vote was macbethto get into hypotheticals. how much of a challenge to his authority is this? i how much of a challenge to his authority is this?— how much of a challenge to his authority is this? ithink, beth, ou can authority is this? ithink, beth, you can ask— authority is this? ithink, beth, you can ask the _ authority is this? ithink, beth, you can ask the prime - authority is this? ithink, beth, you can ask the prime minister| authority is this? i think, beth, - you can ask the prime minister that one. ladies and gentlemen, thank you for your time. there is a further meeting at 6pm this evening, thank you for coming. that is the conclusion of a press conference by the chairman of the erg group. this is a grouping of conservative mps that just erg group. this is a grouping of conservative mps thatjust happened a moment ago, so that was mark francois speaking. he reiterated a statement that had been published earlier which is the group's position on the government's new reminder legislation. so, he
out, the obvious question is how could the pm carry on as pm after this if he loses the vote was macbethto get into hypotheticals. how much of a challenge to his authority is this? i how much of a challenge to his authority is this?— how much of a challenge to his authority is this? ithink, beth, ou can authority is this? ithink, beth, you can ask— authority is this? ithink, beth, you can ask the _ authority is this? ithink, beth, you can ask the prime - authority is this? ithink, beth, you...
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on the prospect to quote macbeth on the prospect of duncan when he of assassinating duncan when he saidplan said that the rwanda plan was not the, quote, all and end not the, quote, be all and end all the government's to all of the government's plans to solve migrant crisis . and solve the migrant crisis. and yet, evidence session yet, at an evidence session at the affairs the commons home affairs committee a committee yesterday, a remarkably albeit remarkably clueless, albeit senior civil servant, sir matthew ryecroft , confessed matthew ryecroft, confessed there no plan b, but perhaps there was no plan b, but perhaps more importantly , the same more importantly, the same session also revealed that 17,000 migrants have vamoosed and asylum claims are withdrawn if asylum seekers fail to respond to two successive caseworker interview requests. and this happened more than 17,000 times since december last yeah 17,000 times since december last year. so when are these people ? year. so when are these people? well, the home office is in blissful ignorance, so surely we need to assert some cont
on the prospect to quote macbeth on the prospect of duncan when he of assassinating duncan when he saidplan said that the rwanda plan was not the, quote, all and end not the, quote, be all and end all the government's to all of the government's plans to solve migrant crisis . and solve the migrant crisis. and yet, evidence session yet, at an evidence session at the affairs the commons home affairs committee a committee yesterday, a remarkably albeit remarkably clueless, albeit senior civil...
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palestinian christians made up around 8 percent of the population, many were driven out during the macbeth when the state of israel was created in palestinians were violently forced out by zion. this gang off to 1948, the christian population was down to about 4 percent, but now they make up less the 1.5 percent of the entire population of palestine right now. uh, i cannot go to jefferson. no one from both of them can. can go to jerusalem, go, this is only 5 miles away for the church leadership located in jerusalem. uh of 43 percent of the old city of jerusalem that belongs to churches. uh, this is where you have the church of the where the septic or this is where you have the, the logo is uh, this is where you'll have the mount of olives. i mean, uh and, and for christians not to be able to go there on, on each the, for example, is it right? it makes it impossible. they give them it's only to $1000.00 to experience the while. at the same day they gave a 15000 to jewish set lives. as past the right, he tells me christians living in the occupations suffer from the same restrictions as of th
palestinian christians made up around 8 percent of the population, many were driven out during the macbeth when the state of israel was created in palestinians were violently forced out by zion. this gang off to 1948, the christian population was down to about 4 percent, but now they make up less the 1.5 percent of the entire population of palestine right now. uh, i cannot go to jefferson. no one from both of them can. can go to jerusalem, go, this is only 5 miles away for the church leadership...
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quote from macbeth. and the sad cypress is entitled with a quote from 12 nights. agatha christie. the congestion? zeusalimpian. wonders of the world was made in the chrysoelephantine technique, the clothes and hair were made of gold, it took as much as 200 kg, and the skin was made from this also very expensive ivory material, quite right, i sum it up: after the first round -100 for evgeniy, 1,800 for kirill , 4.300 for christina, the second round is ahead, this is the ecology of the city, this is a contribution to the health of our children, this is clean air, they are talking about switching transport to... about protecting nature, but it’s not just that methane is cheaper, saving on every kilometer, the methane engine works perfectly, installation of equipment as part of the national fuel project, i also converted my car to methane without fuel, being practical is beneficial for nature and for you, choose ecogas, refuel at gazprom stations, don’t miss central television, first information show about the events and people of the week, in china there is another outbreak of an unk
quote from macbeth. and the sad cypress is entitled with a quote from 12 nights. agatha christie. the congestion? zeusalimpian. wonders of the world was made in the chrysoelephantine technique, the clothes and hair were made of gold, it took as much as 200 kg, and the skin was made from this also very expensive ivory material, quite right, i sum it up: after the first round -100 for evgeniy, 1,800 for kirill , 4.300 for christina, the second round is ahead, this is the ecology of the city, this...
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okay, but liskov is probably best known for the story lady macbeth of the tsensk district.that is, it is emphasized by the author that this novel has a documentary basis, that is, this is a case that really happened about a rich housewife who had an affair with her employee, they... together they killed the whole family on the way to prison in the cheating camp she wants this lover with whom so much has been done crimes, she throws herself into the water and drowns her rival, that is, such a cool russian female character is described with a scream , and don’t get it from anyone , don’t get it from anyone, this cry is actually from a lady in the magbit district, also liskov is famous for his story lefty , based on an anecdote uh, they shod this blade and sent it back to them. well, in general, liskov is rather known for the small form, legends, tales, some kind of documentary, what he had in general with genres, what kind of relationship he had with literary genres, it's not that simple, right? i think he had serious problems with his large form, because, well, even if we lo
okay, but liskov is probably best known for the story lady macbeth of the tsensk district.that is, it is emphasized by the author that this novel has a documentary basis, that is, this is a case that really happened about a rich housewife who had an affair with her employee, they... together they killed the whole family on the way to prison in the cheating camp she wants this lover with whom so much has been done crimes, she throws herself into the water and drowns her rival, that is, such a...
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i know you are a fan of shakespeare let's going to lady macbeth.is is where republicans who either voted against santos first or are moved to do so now, they want to get rid of george santos because he is a blight on the house, two, the republican party has had a blight on itself that they would like to expel in some form, whether it's this one member or a larger issue that the republicans have, but also keep in mind there's been a lot of conversation of why has this taken so long. having worked on a house ethics issue out of the house an inside of the house this is moving fast for how the process works in the house and the speaker typically doesn't vote on your run-of-the-mill bills, appropriations bills. they are not whipping this but he's going to vote and vote no, that's sending a signal to his membership. >> let's go back to manu on the hill. he has new reporting coming out. what are you hearing? >> reporter: speaker mike johnson, in fact, will vote against this expulsion resolution. this is according to a source who told our colleague kaylee
i know you are a fan of shakespeare let's going to lady macbeth.is is where republicans who either voted against santos first or are moved to do so now, they want to get rid of george santos because he is a blight on the house, two, the republican party has had a blight on itself that they would like to expel in some form, whether it's this one member or a larger issue that the republicans have, but also keep in mind there's been a lot of conversation of why has this taken so long. having...
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without it works such as macbeth, julius caesar and the tempest might have been lost forever . in tempest might have been lost forever. in july, i had the chance to speak to the father and son duo ben and david crystal, the former a scholar, the latter a shakespearean actor. they introduced me to the sound of shakespeare's words, as they would actually have been spoken at the time. have a listen. we when to the sessions of sweet silent thought, i summon up remembrance of things past i sigh the lack of many a thing i sought. >> and with old woes new wail. my >> and with old woes new wail. my dear , time's waste. my dear, time's waste. >> now this is a sonnet, michael. so every couplet has got to rhyme. exactly because that's the way sonnets were so did you notice things past, my dear? time's waste . come on, dear? time's waste. come on, shakespeare, what's going on? i mean, are you really a bad poet? no of course you're not. what's happenedis no of course you're not. what's happened is that the pronunciation has shifted so this is. >> how are you sure about that? >> how are you
without it works such as macbeth, julius caesar and the tempest might have been lost forever . in tempest might have been lost forever. in july, i had the chance to speak to the father and son duo ben and david crystal, the former a scholar, the latter a shakespearean actor. they introduced me to the sound of shakespeare's words, as they would actually have been spoken at the time. have a listen. we when to the sessions of sweet silent thought, i summon up remembrance of things past i sigh the...
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many were driven out during the macbeth. and the state of israel was created and palestinians were violently forced out by zion. this gang off to 1948. the christian population was down to about 4 percent, but now they make up less the 1.5 percent of the entire population of palestine. right now uh i cannot go to jefferson. no one from both of them can, can go to jerusalem, go. this is only 5 miles away for the church leadership located in jerusalem. uh, 43 percent of that were to to of jerusalem. it belongs to churches. uh, this is where you have the church of the septic or this is where you have the via the locals. uh, this is where you'll have the mount of olives. i mean, uh and, and for christians not to be able to go there on, on easter, for example. uh, is it right, it makes it impossible. they give them its only to 1000 to pedestrians the while at the same day they gave uh, 15000 to jewish settlers. as pastor i, he tells me christians living and occupations suffer from the same restrictions as of the palestinians, inc
many were driven out during the macbeth. and the state of israel was created and palestinians were violently forced out by zion. this gang off to 1948. the christian population was down to about 4 percent, but now they make up less the 1.5 percent of the entire population of palestine. right now uh i cannot go to jefferson. no one from both of them can, can go to jerusalem, go. this is only 5 miles away for the church leadership located in jerusalem. uh, 43 percent of that were to to of...
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there, he will not see anything there that gave birth to the monologues of shakespeare and hamlet, macbethe, it remembers dostoevsky with the tears of a child, but also the exploits sung by tolstoy in war and peace. our soldiers now continue to perform these feats on the fronts of a special military operation. ivanovich podalyaka is in direct contact with us now. children, grandchildren, descendants, as they ultimately i really hope they will finally crush nazism, because it has raised its head, it is they who write it and ours will study it, unfortunately, 80 years later, and now we need to destroy it all, and at the same time create, we are creating a new country, we are all taken together, the soldiers are in the rear, everyone is helping, this is truly a people's war, although , unfortunately, not everyone takes part in this, but the rear and the soldiers, it’s... everything is one, i constantly communicate with the guys, and they say: we feel it, we know it, and we know what we stand for we are fighting, but geostrategically, you know, from all the western ukrainian regions, everyone
there, he will not see anything there that gave birth to the monologues of shakespeare and hamlet, macbethe, it remembers dostoevsky with the tears of a child, but also the exploits sung by tolstoy in war and peace. our soldiers now continue to perform these feats on the fronts of a special military operation. ivanovich podalyaka is in direct contact with us now. children, grandchildren, descendants, as they ultimately i really hope they will finally crush nazism, because it has raised its...
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elizaveta bondar staged the play macbeth. can be compared with the largest, most significant examplesand , in fact, then for many years it was simply stored in their homes, useless and unclaimed by anyone. mskolovsky drama theater named after pushkin shows the premiere production of nikita kobbelev's frog based on the novel by the chinese writer, nobel prize winner mo-yan. the first galina vishnevskaya festival continues at the hermitage theater with tchaikovsky's opera eugene onegin in the premiere production by vladimir vasiliev. scenography by yuri kuper, conductor-producer dmitry yarovsky. festival context dianovich. presents on the main stage of the tovstan bolshoi drama theater a duo performance to the music of alexei ritinsky and choreography by pavel glukhov. performed by daria pavlenko. in russian ethnographic museum. the exhibition of eurasian silk continues, the exhibits of which introduce the peculiarities of the existence of silk fabrics in various countries of central asia. the exhibition features costumes, accessories, household items and decorative arts. the digital ha
elizaveta bondar staged the play macbeth. can be compared with the largest, most significant examplesand , in fact, then for many years it was simply stored in their homes, useless and unclaimed by anyone. mskolovsky drama theater named after pushkin shows the premiere production of nikita kobbelev's frog based on the novel by the chinese writer, nobel prize winner mo-yan. the first galina vishnevskaya festival continues at the hermitage theater with tchaikovsky's opera eugene onegin in the...
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it's kind of like criticising macbeth for killing a it doesn't killing a king.e's not a character. >> it's completely >> he's it's completely different to a theatrical performance this from, let's performance at this from, let's say, the roman catholic perspective, was very perspective, dave allen was very controversial when he was on television for some of the things he used to about the pope. >> and back in ireland, that was verboten. you couldn't these verboten. you couldn't say these sorts came sorts of things, father ted came along later. again sorts of things, father ted came along to later. again sorts of things, father ted came along to poke later. again sorts of things, father ted came along to poke funter. again sorts of things, father ted came along to poke fun at. again sorts of things, father ted came along to poke fun at these] it used to poke fun at these sorts of things and ultimately it eroded away of the it eroded away the sort of the sanctity. perhaps can't sanctity. now, perhaps you can't equate ill children to the roman catholic church, but
it's kind of like criticising macbeth for killing a it doesn't killing a king.e's not a character. >> it's completely >> he's it's completely different to a theatrical performance this from, let's performance at this from, let's say, the roman catholic perspective, was very perspective, dave allen was very controversial when he was on television for some of the things he used to about the pope. >> and back in ireland, that was verboten. you couldn't these verboten. you...
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it's kind of like criticising macbeth for killing a it doesn't killing a king.> but because he's not, >> no, but because he's not, he's character. he's not a character. >> it's completely >> he's it's completely different to a theatrical performance this from, let's performance at this from, let's say, the roman catholic perspective, was very perspective, dave allen was very controversial when he was on television for some of the things he used to about the pope. >> and back in ireland, that was verboten. you couldn't these verboten. you couldn't say these sorts came sorts of things, father ted came along later. again sorts of things, father ted came along to later. again sorts of things, father ted came along to poke later. again sorts of things, father ted came along to poke funter. again sorts of things, father ted came along to poke fun at. again sorts of things, father ted came along to poke fun at these] it used to poke fun at these sorts of things and ultimately it eroded away of the it eroded away the sort of the sanctity. perhaps can't sanctity. now, pe
it's kind of like criticising macbeth for killing a it doesn't killing a king.> but because he's not, >> no, but because he's not, he's character. he's not a character. >> it's completely >> he's it's completely different to a theatrical performance this from, let's performance at this from, let's say, the roman catholic perspective, was very perspective, dave allen was very controversial when he was on television for some of the things he used to about the pope. >>...
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bennet on stilts and lady macbeth, a pushy social climber and royal wannabe, telling her daughter to and even take the same year as him, show off same gap year as him, show off those legs, she her daughter. >> i mean, do you know what? it worked. she did so more, you worked. if she did so more, you know, to her. she's know, more praise to her. she's going be future queen. so it going to be future queen. so it is what it is. um, but the thing is what it is. um, but the thing is about this fictional dramatisation, there are others in that we've out in history that we've had out there, films you think there, more so films you think of all president's of like all the president's men and scandal had and watergate scandal that had historical inaccuracies. as historical inaccuracies. but as an piece, that's an entertainment piece, that's brilliant. is it the brilliant. journalist is it the film all the president, is it? yeah >> that's interesting. >> that's interesting. >> and i remember then, um, subsequently, i never met robert redford and never met him, but i did meet dustin hoffman. yea
bennet on stilts and lady macbeth, a pushy social climber and royal wannabe, telling her daughter to and even take the same year as him, show off same gap year as him, show off those legs, she her daughter. >> i mean, do you know what? it worked. she did so more, you worked. if she did so more, you know, to her. she's know, more praise to her. she's going be future queen. so it going to be future queen. so it is what it is. um, but the thing is what it is. um, but the thing is about this...