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macbeth contains blood and a bit of murder... good for him.be a theatre announcer because you might find scenes distressing, look away now if you are of a nervous disposition. macbeth is a very well—known play and they will be plenty, and they will be new plays being put on. perhaps if some of them have traumatic elements that some people might not want to relive if they have experienced it, it is worth giving them a bit of a heads up. but certainly, ralph fiennes seems to think for a lot of people on the ridiculousness of some of the extremes it's gone too. and to complete all lovely, lovely loveliness, you had andrew scott in broadcasting house this money. in broadcasting house this morning. what an awful bunch of name dropper is we are. he was talking about his love of event cinema, where we see ballet, plays and concerts, the taylor swift and beyonce concert tour films have broken the box office records in the last 12 months. but for 15 years or more, people have enjoyed plays in this way. andrew scott will be screened live. but he said it
macbeth contains blood and a bit of murder... good for him.be a theatre announcer because you might find scenes distressing, look away now if you are of a nervous disposition. macbeth is a very well—known play and they will be plenty, and they will be new plays being put on. perhaps if some of them have traumatic elements that some people might not want to relive if they have experienced it, it is worth giving them a bit of a heads up. but certainly, ralph fiennes seems to think for a lot of...
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macbeth is a very well—known play macbeth is a very well— known play and they— macbeth is a very wellthey have experienced it, it is worth giving — have experienced it, it is worth giving them a bit of a heads up. but certainty. _ giving them a bit of a heads up. but certainly, ralph fiennes seems to think— certainly, ralph fiennes seems to think for— certainly, ralph fiennes seems to think for a — certainly, ralph fiennes seems to think for a lot of people on the ridiculousness of some of the extremes _ ridiculousness of some of the extremes it's gone too. and to complete _ extremes it's gone too. and to complete all — extremes it's gone too. and to complete all lovely, _ extremes it's gone too. and to complete all lovely, lovely - complete all lovely, lovely loveliness, you had andrew scott in broadcasting house this money. what an awful bunch of name dropper is we are. he an awful bunch of name dropper is we are. . , an awful bunch of name dropper is we are, ., , ., " an awful bunch of name dropper is we are. ., . ~ . ,., , an awful bunch of name dropper is we are. ., . ~ . , ., ar
macbeth is a very well—known play macbeth is a very well— known play and they— macbeth is a very wellthey have experienced it, it is worth giving — have experienced it, it is worth giving them a bit of a heads up. but certainty. _ giving them a bit of a heads up. but certainly, ralph fiennes seems to think— certainly, ralph fiennes seems to think for— certainly, ralph fiennes seems to think for a — certainly, ralph fiennes seems to think for a lot of people on the ridiculousness...
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okay, well, liskov is probably best known for the story lady macbeth of the tsensk district, oh, this really happened about a rich housewife who had an affair with her employee, they together killed the whole family on the way to prison, to the camp, cheating on her this lover, with whom so many crimes were committed, 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 let anyone get you, don’t let anyone get you, that scream, that’s it actually from lady magbi of misa district, liskov is also famous for his story lefty, based on the anecdote that the british forged and steel a flea, our tula craftsmen forged this flea and sent it back to them, well, in general, liskov is rather known for its small form, legends, tales, here some kind of documentary, what was his relationship with genres in general, what was his relationship with literary genres? everything is not so simple here, but i think he had serious problems with his large form, because he, well, even if we look at him so pretty a scandalo
okay, well, liskov is probably best known for the story lady macbeth of the tsensk district, oh, this really happened about a rich housewife who had an affair with her employee, they together killed the whole family on the way to prison, to the camp, cheating on her this lover, with whom so many crimes were committed, 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 let anyone get you, don’t let...
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and now, as one of the most respected actors of his generation, macbeth.hee. ralph fiennes is in the studio with _ let me clutch thee. ralph fiennes is in the studio with me _ let me clutch thee. ralph fiennes is in the studio with me this _ let me clutch thee. ralph fiennes is in the studio with me this morning. | in the studio with me this morning. a warm welcome. macbeth was performed over 400 years ago but do you think the story of a tyrant, ruthless ambition and violence has a lesson for us now? i ruthless ambition and violence has a lesson for us now?— lesson for us now? i think all of shakespeare's _ lesson for us now? i think all of shakespeare's plays _ lesson for us now? i think all of shakespeare's plays have - lesson for us now? i think all of. shakespeare's plays have lessons lesson for us now? i think all of- shakespeare's plays have lessons for us now and can connect to a modern audience but macbeth particularly, i think we are surrounded and we have present in the world autocratic leaders who use murderous techniques, murderous ways to achi
and now, as one of the most respected actors of his generation, macbeth.hee. ralph fiennes is in the studio with _ let me clutch thee. ralph fiennes is in the studio with me _ let me clutch thee. ralph fiennes is in the studio with me this _ let me clutch thee. ralph fiennes is in the studio with me this morning. | in the studio with me this morning. a warm welcome. macbeth was performed over 400 years ago but do you think the story of a tyrant, ruthless ambition and violence has a lesson for...
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principle, quite sophocola schelov repeats, whatever you want, shakespeare, in fact yes, since lady macbethev’s story. hamlet of the schigrovsky district , that is, here the story was written a little earlier and was famous, and here again he plays in reflected light, which was the nature of schigrov, but his story becomes more famous than of course, they have already forgotten here, they have forgotten here, no one remembers the hamlet of shchegrovsky district, and he just it was a literary game with a name, but for him it was more accurate, and so, if you go to some, i don’t know, film adaptations or visual staging of his works, then this can only be with a high degree of convention, say, plasticine. it’s not exactly a folk language, people don’t speak like that, but it was extremely important to him, in some essay from paris he very proudly wrote that i didn’t study the russian language from conversations with st. petersburg merchants. by the way, yes, i paid attention to this, because there is a whole genre of conversation with a taxi driver, yes, it still exists, and existed then, i kn
principle, quite sophocola schelov repeats, whatever you want, shakespeare, in fact yes, since lady macbethev’s story. hamlet of the schigrovsky district , that is, here the story was written a little earlier and was famous, and here again he plays in reflected light, which was the nature of schigrov, but his story becomes more famous than of course, they have already forgotten here, they have forgotten here, no one remembers the hamlet of shchegrovsky district, and he just it was a literary...
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already revolutionized to our wells, had wild broadway with an old black adaptation of shakespeare's macbeth. and his radio version of h d. wells war the world was so realistic. it caused real world panic in the streets . for his hollywood debut, wells picked an epic pail of the rise and fall of newspaper magnate, charles foster kane. this one movie was enough to earn wells a place instead of my history and a place of honor at the academy awards museum in los angeles. with well singular, artistic vision, citizen kane, change the sound, look, and feel of some was arrived in hollywood. he demanded complete creative control. he would be in charge of everything even cast himself in the starring role, playing pain from 20 year old upstart to 80 something paranoid re clips. to use the writer, he's the star, he's the director. he's the producer. um, you know they, they the perfect puppet master, if you well, wells learned everything about moving, making well making citizen king you borrowed heavily from german. expressionist sent him using dark shadows and forced perspective to comment on his chara
already revolutionized to our wells, had wild broadway with an old black adaptation of shakespeare's macbeth. and his radio version of h d. wells war the world was so realistic. it caused real world panic in the streets . for his hollywood debut, wells picked an epic pail of the rise and fall of newspaper magnate, charles foster kane. this one movie was enough to earn wells a place instead of my history and a place of honor at the academy awards museum in los angeles. with well singular,...
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don carlos then i did a co-production of macbeth, which we created together with chernyakov novosibirs with the opera bastille. and this is the first time, i remember, when the french came to novosibirs, because they did decorate together, and there was minus 50°. and they walked like... in paris there was prime minister anlo, he was so delighted that he became my mentor, a man who talked about me on every corner and opened me up, in fact, to the big shot in europe, he we were very... that martier re-assembled the opera, in principle, musical theater, at the end of the last century, with some amazing, legal intuition, he actually determined the path of development of opera for 25 years ahead, in relation to martier quite often when you read his interview or some texts about him, you come across some kind of martial vocabulary, he fought, he fought, he for... dispassionately in the history of art of the 20th century we will see what evolution happened in cinema, yes nemo and the cinema played with grimaces, they all seemed to be grimacing, then the cinema became some kind of author's i
don carlos then i did a co-production of macbeth, which we created together with chernyakov novosibirs with the opera bastille. and this is the first time, i remember, when the french came to novosibirs, because they did decorate together, and there was minus 50°. and they walked like... in paris there was prime minister anlo, he was so delighted that he became my mentor, a man who talked about me on every corner and opened me up, in fact, to the big shot in europe, he we were very... that...
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such a sin was introduced for him, okay, well, liskov is best known , probably, for the story lady macbeth
such a sin was introduced for him, okay, well, liskov is best known , probably, for the story lady macbeth
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psychological portraiture, something that directors rely on. to make an ancient tragedy, and lady macbethphocal, repeats, whatever you want, shakespeare, shakespeare, in fact, yes, research magbeth, although he did not come up with this name, it was an allusion to turgenev’s story, hamlet of the schigrovsky district, that is, here the story was written a little earlier and was famous, and here again he plays in reflected light, which was the nature of liskov, but his story becomes more famous than of course, he has already been forgotten, here they forgot, no one remembers the hameltagrs. the performer of the roles above his head , this is he who will hold katerina izmailova, and here her husband, he will commit their murder, it will be done with the required degree of organicity corresponding to the text, when in the cinema the actress psychologically prepares for these murders, loses, here natalya andreichenko played for roman balayan, but why does liskov have such an image, at the same time as a soil populist, right? he is, in fact, the author of the postmodern method, the populist’s t
psychological portraiture, something that directors rely on. to make an ancient tragedy, and lady macbethphocal, repeats, whatever you want, shakespeare, shakespeare, in fact, yes, research magbeth, although he did not come up with this name, it was an allusion to turgenev’s story, hamlet of the schigrovsky district, that is, here the story was written a little earlier and was famous, and here again he plays in reflected light, which was the nature of liskov, but his story becomes more famous...
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but i in macbeth, for instance.tre should be that you're shocked and you should be disturbed. i don't think you should be for prepared these things. no. when i was young , we never had i was young, we never had trigger warnings for shows . so trigger warnings for shows. so what you think about, you what do you think about, you know before go and see know, before you go and see macbeth whatever , that there macbeth or whatever, that there is trigger warning before? is a trigger warning before? >> to hear about >> i don't want to hear about trigger warnings. i mean, i know what to go and see a what i'm going to go and see a i know about shakespeare. yeah. and know play is and i know what the play is about. right. and i but i don't want to be told what what i can or can't i want to make up or can't see. i want to make up my own mind. >> what the point in wrapping >> what is the point in wrapping youngsters mean, i'm youngsters up? i mean, i'm assuming this is aimed at youngsters cotton wool. yeah. youngsters in cotton
but i in macbeth, for instance.tre should be that you're shocked and you should be disturbed. i don't think you should be for prepared these things. no. when i was young , we never had i was young, we never had trigger warnings for shows . so trigger warnings for shows. so what you think about, you what do you think about, you know before go and see know, before you go and see macbeth whatever , that there macbeth or whatever, that there is trigger warning before? is a trigger warning before?...
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could have heard my panel with me the witches me cackling like the witches from , hayes and from macbethdouble, toil and trouble . michael, um, toil and trouble. michael, um, this is actually really interesting thing because the growth commission has looked into the economic effects and modelled economic effects of modelled the economic effects of abolishing death duties , and abolishing death duties, and they are a considerable economic stimulus, both in terms of job creation , but also in the better creation, but also in the better allocation of capital while lowering the cost of capital and adding 1.3% to the economy. so it's a very serious point. do you think anybody should trust a whole a load of economic advisers appointed by liz truss? >> i mean, look, you're obsessed by this. i think this is the fourth time on your programme that i've discussed this, this issue. so, uh, we never discuss poverty . uh, the fact that that poverty. uh, the fact that that millions of people in this country are really struggling to live, that's because you get them out of poverty by economic growth. >>
could have heard my panel with me the witches me cackling like the witches from , hayes and from macbethdouble, toil and trouble . michael, um, toil and trouble. michael, um, this is actually really interesting thing because the growth commission has looked into the economic effects and modelled economic effects of modelled the economic effects of abolishing death duties , and abolishing death duties, and they are a considerable economic stimulus, both in terms of job creation , but also in the...
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could have heard my panel with me the witches me cackling like the witches from , hayes and from macbethuble, toil and trouble . michael, um, toil and trouble. michael, um, this is actually really interesting thing because the growth commission has looked into the economic effects and modelled economic effects of modelled the economic effects of abolishing death duties , and abolishing death duties, and they are a considerable economic stimulus, both in terms of job creation , but also in the better creation, but also in the better allocation of capital while lowering the cost of capital and adding 1.3% to the economy. so it's a very serious point. do you think anybody should trust a whole a load of economic advisers appointed by liz truss? >> i mean, look, you're obsessed by this. i think this is the fourth time on your programme that i've discussed this, this issue. so, uh, we never discuss poverty . uh, the fact that that poverty. uh, the fact that that millions of people in this country are really struggling to live, that's because you get them out of poverty by economic growth. >> t
could have heard my panel with me the witches me cackling like the witches from , hayes and from macbethuble, toil and trouble . michael, um, toil and trouble. michael, um, this is actually really interesting thing because the growth commission has looked into the economic effects and modelled economic effects of modelled the economic effects of abolishing death duties , and abolishing death duties, and they are a considerable economic stimulus, both in terms of job creation , but also in the...
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yeah, what's the point of yeah, but what's the point of these trigger if you're going to macbeth?w, a few people get killed. >> yes, quite a lot. yes. titus andronicus. yeah >> i mean, the, uh, i mean, there may be the odd play where there's some unexpected , uh, there's some unexpected, uh, violence or something terrible that people are not expecting. oh, come on. and that there might be, you know, i mean, maybe you could have a system like film classification or you and x and whatever it is these days, but on the whole, don't days, but on the whole, i don't think good idea. and think it's a good idea. and i suspect that sometimes people are attracted to the are actually attracted to the play are actually attracted to the play the thing on television play or the thing on television by the fact it's got sexual content violence . content or violence. >> about the >> theatre is about the unexpected , and indeed it's unexpected, and indeed it's being excited . it's being being excited. it's being shocked. need a shocked. you don't need a trigger warning. don't don't you need to back
yeah, what's the point of yeah, but what's the point of these trigger if you're going to macbeth?w, a few people get killed. >> yes, quite a lot. yes. titus andronicus. yeah >> i mean, the, uh, i mean, there may be the odd play where there's some unexpected , uh, there's some unexpected, uh, violence or something terrible that people are not expecting. oh, come on. and that there might be, you know, i mean, maybe you could have a system like film classification or you and x and...
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yeah, what's the point of yeah, but what's the point of these trigger if you're going to macbeth?w, a few people get killed. >> yes, quite a lot. yes. titus andronicus. yeah >> i mean, the, uh, i mean, there may be the odd play where there's some unexpected , uh, there's some unexpected, uh, violence or something terrible that people are not expecting. oh, come on. and that there might be, you know, i mean, maybe you could have a system like film classification or you and x and whatever it is these days, but on the whole, don't days, but on the whole, i don't think good idea. and think it's a good idea. and i suspect that sometimes people are attracted to the are actually attracted to the play are actually attracted to the play the thing on television play or the thing on television by the fact it's got sexual content violence . content or violence. >> about the >> theatre is about the unexpected , and indeed it's unexpected, and indeed it's being excited . it's being being excited. it's being shocked. need a shocked. you don't need a trigger warning. don't don't you need to back
yeah, what's the point of yeah, but what's the point of these trigger if you're going to macbeth?w, a few people get killed. >> yes, quite a lot. yes. titus andronicus. yeah >> i mean, the, uh, i mean, there may be the odd play where there's some unexpected , uh, there's some unexpected, uh, violence or something terrible that people are not expecting. oh, come on. and that there might be, you know, i mean, maybe you could have a system like film classification or you and x and...
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i remember doing macbeth at school as a kid and being fascinated by all i shakespeare all that.shakespeare is vehicle for this. is a good vehicle for this. >> been saying this for >> i've been saying this for ages. that ages. i do worry that shakespeare being shakespeare is sort of being pulled schooling pulled out of various schooling systems, white. systems, very white. >> they think he's a dead white man, which exactly man, white guy, which is exactly what man, white guy, which is exactly thof course , maybe. >> of course, maybe. >> of course, maybe. >> that someone's going to >> but that someone's going to reinvent clearly. reinvent him. oh, no. clearly. >> clearly. course he'll be. >> clearly. of course he'll be. >> clearly. of course he'll be. >> he'll be reclaimed or they'll do a biopic him he'll do a biopic of him where he'll be disabled black be sort of a disabled black woman something. woman or something. >> of it is that >> but the point of it is that you're absolutely right. you do have get kids to act it out have to get kids to act it out so language, mean, have to
i remember doing macbeth at school as a kid and being fascinated by all i shakespeare all that.shakespeare is vehicle for this. is a good vehicle for this. >> been saying this for >> i've been saying this for ages. that ages. i do worry that shakespeare being shakespeare is sort of being pulled schooling pulled out of various schooling systems, white. systems, very white. >> they think he's a dead white man, which exactly man, white guy, which is exactly what man, white guy,...
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staged by gennady shapushnikov based on shakespeare's tragedy macbeth. shown at the nizhny novgorod gorkyd by nathalie stutzman. program of the international classical festival. the performance of music at the dubai opera continues with a solo performance by japanese crypt player daisen kashimota. an exhibition of not only rembrandt, engravings from the dutch golden age is taking place at the chantilly museum. a large-scale exhibition showcases the works of jacob van ruisdel, adrian von ostade, henrik gualtzus, paulus hotter and other dutch masters of the 16th century, who formed and developed the thematic, stylistic, genre and artistic diversity of the art of engraving. here - in chess, white always goes first, in the season of viruses of lack of sun, i also want to take the first step to defeat all the dangers that lie in wait for our health. this can be done with one unique product, but to explain its benefits, we will need a larger board and larger pieces. let's go! good morning! hello! these are the figures for me! what makes this product so unique? it has so many beneficial properti
staged by gennady shapushnikov based on shakespeare's tragedy macbeth. shown at the nizhny novgorod gorkyd by nathalie stutzman. program of the international classical festival. the performance of music at the dubai opera continues with a solo performance by japanese crypt player daisen kashimota. an exhibition of not only rembrandt, engravings from the dutch golden age is taking place at the chantilly museum. a large-scale exhibition showcases the works of jacob van ruisdel, adrian von ostade,...