difference to me ishat theatreou have your two and a half hours, your two hrs, your three hours, however lonit is to tell your ory. and once you go you ain't stoppi. you are goin the are seens in this when hamlet is on stage for 45 minutes th people coming on and t scene is changing around him. i'm more lost in that part and inhat worldn those moments than i've ever been in moments, in whole streaks that have been rebuilt to the 1920s an cars and people going by, with cameras hid heen because i'm more aware o hitting mar and having to be in ock and wh have you. >> because youave the cameras there. you have to be make sure e you wheryou are supposed to be in relationship with the camera. >> it a sort of dam most. >> exactly. >> talk about this director adaptationn terms of clothes, in ter of set, in terms of what that w abou and where it ce from. >> what wasvery clear fr the gego is that micel was very keen tell this production to the who had never seen it before. i ink therere -- there is a general sense in theatre that you know, if yogo to thetheatre you have seen mlet, you all know shakespea