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had not acted in many, many years on stage, and she wanted to play gertrude, and she play gertrude op, and that was a large part of why i initially got involved. i read the play every day for a year, a little piece of it for an hour and a half, moved , i wouldt sequentially take a little piece of it and just go through that little piece and think about it. i would move on to a little piece, and maybe every month i would redo the whole thing, just to become -- because it is all about the word, you know? it is all in the language, and so that's what you're minding the entire time. i think i'm going to do it again. charlie: this was a modern adaptation? it was hard to, say. it felt like it was in the mind. play feels like it takes place in the unconscious mind. plight,ook at hamlet's i look at someone who has been gas lighted, some people are going, are you ok? going, doess by that cloud like a camel? the whole world not reflecting the truth back to you, you end up like one of stanley's people. you can't figure out what reality is. that is very interesting as an actor. it really never le
had not acted in many, many years on stage, and she wanted to play gertrude, and she play gertrude op, and that was a large part of why i initially got involved. i read the play every day for a year, a little piece of it for an hour and a half, moved , i wouldt sequentially take a little piece of it and just go through that little piece and think about it. i would move on to a little piece, and maybe every month i would redo the whole thing, just to become -- because it is all about the word,...
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, and she play -- she played my gertrude opposite my hamlet, and that was a large part of why initially i read the play every day for a year, a little piece of it for an hour and a half, moved through it sequentially, i would -- charlie: it can take you that long did it? peter: i would take a little piece of it and i would go through it and think about it. then i would move on to a little piece, and maybe every month i would read through the whole thing, just to become -- because it is all about the word, you know? it is all in the language, and so that's what you're minding the entire time. i think i'm going to do it again. charlie: this was a modern adaptation? peter: it was -- it is hard to say. fl like it was in the mind. to me, the play feels like it takes place in the unconscious mind. when i look at hamlet's plight, i look at someone who has been gas lighted, some people are going, are you ok? are you sure you're ok? and he reacts by going, does that cloud like a camel? and they go, oh yeah. if you have the whole world not reflecting the trip back to you , end up like one of stan
, and she play -- she played my gertrude opposite my hamlet, and that was a large part of why initially i read the play every day for a year, a little piece of it for an hour and a half, moved through it sequentially, i would -- charlie: it can take you that long did it? peter: i would take a little piece of it and i would go through it and think about it. then i would move on to a little piece, and maybe every month i would read through the whole thing, just to become -- because it is all...
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and she wanted to play gertrude and she played gertrude opposite my hamlet and that was a large part why i initially got involved. i read the play every day for a year. a little piece of it for about an hour and-a-half. kind of moved through it sequentially. >> rose: it didn't take a year and-a-half to do that did it. >> no but what i would do is take a little piece of it. for an hour and-a-half each day i would go through that little piece, think about it. then i would move on to a little piece and maybe every month i'd read through the whole thing. just to become because it's all about the word, you know. it's all in the language. and so that's what you're minding the entire time. and i think i'm going to do it again. >> rose: this was a modern adaptation. >> it was, yeah. i mean, it's hard to say. it felt like it was in the mind. felt like to me the play felt like it takes place in the unconscious mind. you know, when i look at the plight i look at someone who is being gas lighted, this is somebody who people are going like charlie, are you okay? are you sure you're okay? and then
and she wanted to play gertrude and she played gertrude opposite my hamlet and that was a large part why i initially got involved. i read the play every day for a year. a little piece of it for about an hour and-a-half. kind of moved through it sequentially. >> rose: it didn't take a year and-a-half to do that did it. >> no but what i would do is take a little piece of it. for an hour and-a-half each day i would go through that little piece, think about it. then i would move on to a...
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i had sister le verna, sister gertrude ape miseries owe that had the biggest, hair due ever. >> is shell with us. >> i don't know, i'll to look it up. jump on facebook and twitter and tell us your favorite teacher this morning. north bound on the 42 freeway, little disable near black horse pike coming in toward philadelphia but again all road especially in the the neighborhoods are still wet, damp from the weekend rain. neighborhood where leaves got knocked down those leaves are matted down on the road surface and could be slippery and delays right now in and out of new york as airlines, anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour for flights. that will have a domino effect eventually here in philadelphia if you are expect to fly today do check with your airline, mike and alex, over to you. >>> folks in south caroline, 17 inches of rain in 48 hours. they don't have any drinking water down there. president obama declares a state of emergency for south carolina officials say water main breaks for blame. people living in the downtown area of the capitol city are mostly affect and they warn this w
i had sister le verna, sister gertrude ape miseries owe that had the biggest, hair due ever. >> is shell with us. >> i don't know, i'll to look it up. jump on facebook and twitter and tell us your favorite teacher this morning. north bound on the 42 freeway, little disable near black horse pike coming in toward philadelphia but again all road especially in the the neighborhoods are still wet, damp from the weekend rain. neighborhood where leaves got knocked down those leaves are...
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gertrude woodard taylor, known at trudy, was 92 years old. >> jadiann: still ahead, trouble on route 1 in saugus. look at this car hit by flying debris from a truck. more details ahead. >> christa: big changes for playboy magazine. the reason it's saying no more nude shots. >> jadiann: the wedding photo going viral. a bride's instincts kick in when there's an emergency on the way to her own wedding reception. >> rich: there are a couple of miserable rides on highways this morning. we have it all, the details for you, right here on "7 news today >> jadiann: good morning, everyone. after six decades, playboy magazine is making a change. >> christa: there will be no longer nude magazine. it's a move that allows the magazine to be shared on facebook and twitter because they have standards that ban sexually explicit images. >> jadiann: a tennessee bride race to get the rescue. the bride who is also an emt jumped into action when her father and grandparents got into an car crash on their way to the reception. the bride's grandparents were her dad was hurt but he went to the wedding anyway,
gertrude woodard taylor, known at trudy, was 92 years old. >> jadiann: still ahead, trouble on route 1 in saugus. look at this car hit by flying debris from a truck. more details ahead. >> christa: big changes for playboy magazine. the reason it's saying no more nude shots. >> jadiann: the wedding photo going viral. a bride's instincts kick in when there's an emergency on the way to her own wedding reception. >> rich: there are a couple of miserable rides on highways...
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otherwise for them the danger is going to be it's like gertrude stein visiting oakland for the firstwent there but there wasn't a there there. >> on chris stevens, i heard people say i never met the guy but i knew who he was. meaning that if you know that kind of career diplomat, career public servant, an earnest kind of straight-up guy, everything we read about stevens, he did not like an entrance, he did not like a fuss, he liked riding his bike, he liked going to the suke, the open air market, at least once a week. that has to play into today's conversation somehow. >> i'm so glad you said that. like me, he was a peace corps volunteer. he took the values of the peace corps into the foreign service as so many men and women do when they follow their volunteer service with professional service for the country. they maintain the idea of we have to learn the local language, we have to speak to real people and get beyond the cookie pushing and standing behind people in striped suits, we've got to get out of there and find reality and connect with it. chris stevens was a gutsy guy. he wa
otherwise for them the danger is going to be it's like gertrude stein visiting oakland for the firstwent there but there wasn't a there there. >> on chris stevens, i heard people say i never met the guy but i knew who he was. meaning that if you know that kind of career diplomat, career public servant, an earnest kind of straight-up guy, everything we read about stevens, he did not like an entrance, he did not like a fuss, he liked riding his bike, he liked going to the suke, the open air...