glenda jackson discussed this with me as she joined m ed me f new york earlier in the week. >> glenda jackson, welcome to the program. >> thank you. i don't want to be indelicate, but you are a woman of a certain age. you are over 80 if i'm not mistaken and you're having resurgence of acting career. how do you feel doing this? >> well, i still concur with what you have just said. usually is only if there is one woman's part in certain as far as contemporary is concerned it seems to me. that has stayed the same in my experience ever since i first walked on to a stage and got paid for it. what is remarkable about this particular production is not only it's a great play, but there are three really good women. three women's parts in it. one of the things attracted me most to doing it was the opportunity to work with actresses of the caliber of the two actresses i'm privileged to work with. >> she's a deck yade older thanu in the play. did you feel a bond with her. >> no, i felt a bond with what the author was trying to do, i think. which is to be almost -- well, not almost. painfully hone