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shakespeare wrote a lot about.bout. if he could stand where we're still or he _ about. if he could stand where we're still or he might have good advice for us _ still or he might have good advice for us i_ still or he might have good advice for us. i think it's incredibly exciting _ for us. i think it's incredibly exciting that this is been discovered. i wish we could have a conversation with the man. absolutely fascinating. same here, beyond _ absolutely fascinating. same here, beyond the — absolutely fascinating. same here, beyond the fact _ absolutely fascinating. same here, beyond the fact of— absolutely fascinating. same here, beyond the fact of knowing - absolutely fascinating. same here, beyond the fact of knowing this - absolutely fascinating. same here, beyond the fact of knowing this is i beyond the fact of knowing this is where _ beyond the fact of knowing this is where he — beyond the fact of knowing this is where he stood _ beyond the fact of knowing this is where he stood but _ beyond the fact of know
shakespeare wrote a lot about.bout. if he could stand where we're still or he _ about. if he could stand where we're still or he might have good advice for us _ still or he might have good advice for us i_ still or he might have good advice for us. i think it's incredibly exciting _ for us. i think it's incredibly exciting that this is been discovered. i wish we could have a conversation with the man. absolutely fascinating. same here, beyond _ absolutely fascinating. same here, beyond the —...
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, �* , shakespeare.are. it is a hole in king's lynn that received touring - shakespeare. it is a hole in king's lynn that received touring players through the 16th into the 17th century. what seemed to be pretty likely is that during the period of play closure on london theatres, the london theatre companies took to the road, went to such towns that would allow a theatre company from a plague struck city in. we know that the earl of pembroke's men performed at this venue in kings lynn. at that time that company owned several of shakespeare's place. there is a strong possibility that he performed there in those years. even if he wasn't part of the company, it is highly likely that in his touring career, which is quite extensive, he would have swung through kingston at some other points. it is a pretty strong likelihood that that was the space that shakespeare knew quite well. ., , ., space that shakespeare knew quite well. ., ., , well. there are so many little connectors — well. there are so many little
, �* , shakespeare.are. it is a hole in king's lynn that received touring - shakespeare. it is a hole in king's lynn that received touring players through the 16th into the 17th century. what seemed to be pretty likely is that during the period of play closure on london theatres, the london theatre companies took to the road, went to such towns that would allow a theatre company from a plague struck city in. we know that the earl of pembroke's men performed at this venue in kings lynn. at...
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, shakespeare famously wrote about it. >> all the world is a stage. >> by as for the proof that shakespeare on this one -- >> the account books prove that is shakespeare's company was proved to play here. we know that shakespeare was on stage in that time. a critic who that shakes spear was an upstart crow. if shakespeare was playing anywhere in 19 tv 5 -- 1593, he was here. >> about the size of a tennis court, this floor is,00 years old. knot just shakespeare stood here but everything else in between. >> first stop, their findings be shared and detected and the future of the floor discussed. colin patterson, bbc news. >> thank you for watching "world news america." do take care. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. now you won't miss a thing. this is the way. the xfinity 10g netwo
, shakespeare famously wrote about it. >> all the world is a stage. >> by as for the proof that shakespeare on this one -- >> the account books prove that is shakespeare's company was proved to play here. we know that shakespeare was on stage in that time. a critic who that shakes spear was an upstart crow. if shakespeare was playing anywhere in 19 tv 5 -- 1593, he was here. >> about the size of a tennis court, this floor is,00 years old. knot just shakespeare stood here...
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but as for the proof that shakespeare stood on this one...s paid to play here in this venue. we know that shakespeare was on stage in 1592 due . to what was essentially a bad review by a man called - robert greene, also- from norfolk, who wrote that shakespeare wasl an "upstart crow". plus, the london theatres were all shut that year, i due to the plague, so if shakespeare was playing anywhere in 1592—93, - it was in this venue in king's lynn. - just watch out, mind your head. about the size of a tennis court, this floor is. 600 years old. not just shakespeare's trodden on it, but everybody else in between. and we're trying to make that safe and share it with everybody for the next hundreds of years going forward. first up, a talk tonight in the theatre where their findings will be shared and debated and the future of the floor discussed. colin paterson, bbc news, king's lynn, norfolk. before we go, scientists in south africa have found that wild mammals are more scared of human voices than the sound of lines of a stop sign to display the sou
but as for the proof that shakespeare stood on this one...s paid to play here in this venue. we know that shakespeare was on stage in 1592 due . to what was essentially a bad review by a man called - robert greene, also- from norfolk, who wrote that shakespeare wasl an "upstart crow". plus, the london theatres were all shut that year, i due to the plague, so if shakespeare was playing anywhere in 1592—93, - it was in this venue in king's lynn. - just watch out, mind your head. about...
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the actual floorboards shakespeare performed on.very was made. we wanted to open up an area just to check, just to see if there was an earlier floor surviving here. and lo and behold, we found this. quite a thought that shakespeare could have stood right here. it is, isn't it? and it's the only upper floor that we've got which is still in something of its original state, where he could have been walking, he could have been performing. a combination of scientific analysis, a study of the structure and historical documents was used to confirm the age of the floor. the nature of oak _ confirm the age of the floor. the nature of oak is _ confirm the age of the floor. ti2 nature of oak is such is it so hard after it's been used in a building after it's been used in a building after 700 years, it's like steel. can i have a go? it's pretty solid. very solid. the guildhall is the oldest working theatre in the uk with performances dating back to 1445. we're standing amongst the seats. what kind of set up would it have been back in shakespear
the actual floorboards shakespeare performed on.very was made. we wanted to open up an area just to check, just to see if there was an earlier floor surviving here. and lo and behold, we found this. quite a thought that shakespeare could have stood right here. it is, isn't it? and it's the only upper floor that we've got which is still in something of its original state, where he could have been walking, he could have been performing. a combination of scientific analysis, a study of the...
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but as for the proof that shakespeare stood on this one...akespeare's company was paid to play - here in this venue. we know that shakespeare was on stage in 1592 due . to what was essentially a bad review by a man called robert greene, - also from norfolk, who wrote that shakespeare was an upstart crow. plus the london theatres were all |shut that year due to the plague. | so if shakespeare was playing anywhere in 1592—93, - it was in this venue in king's lynn. just watch out, mind your head. about the size of a tennis court, this floor is. 600 years old. notjust shakespeare's trodden on it, but everybody else in between. and we're trying to make that safe and share it with everybody for the next hundreds of years going forward. first up, a talk tonight in the theatre where their findings will be shared and debated and the future of the floor discussed. colin paterson, bbc news, king's lynn, norfolk. now it is time to look at the weather. now it is time to look at the weather. hello. much of october is that what you're missing significant he
but as for the proof that shakespeare stood on this one...akespeare's company was paid to play - here in this venue. we know that shakespeare was on stage in 1592 due . to what was essentially a bad review by a man called robert greene, - also from norfolk, who wrote that shakespeare was an upstart crow. plus the london theatres were all |shut that year due to the plague. | so if shakespeare was playing anywhere in 1592—93, - it was in this venue in king's lynn. just watch out, mind your...
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but, as for the proof that shakespeare stood on this one...e know that shakespeare was on stage in 1592. - plus the london theatres were all | shut that year due to the plague. | so, if shakespeare was playing anywhere in 1592—93, - it was in this venue in king's lynn. just watch out, mind your head. you can really see, under here, more of it. mind the rat traps. about the size of a tennis court, this floor is. 600 years old. notjust shakespeare's trodden on it, but everybody else in between. and we're trying to make that safe and share it with everybody for the next hundreds of years going forward. first up, a talk tonight in the theatre, where their findings will be shared and debated and the future of the floor discussed. colin paterson, bbc news, king's lynn, norfolk. time for a look at the weather. here's elizabeth rizzini. this is the european temperature nonimmune up. —— anomaly map. record—breaking october across spain and the canaries and, with high pressure building into the south of the uk, that warmth is coming our way, towards eng
but, as for the proof that shakespeare stood on this one...e know that shakespeare was on stage in 1592. - plus the london theatres were all | shut that year due to the plague. | so, if shakespeare was playing anywhere in 1592—93, - it was in this venue in king's lynn. just watch out, mind your head. you can really see, under here, more of it. mind the rat traps. about the size of a tennis court, this floor is. 600 years old. notjust shakespeare's trodden on it, but everybody else in between....
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but as for the proof that shakespeare stood on this one...any was paid to play i here in this venue. we know that shakespeare was on stage in 1592 due . plus the london theatres were all | shut that year due to the plague. j so if shakespeare was playing anywhere in 1592—93, - it was in this venue in king's lynn. just watch out, mind your head. you can really see, under here, more of it. mind the rat traps. about the size of a tennis court, this floor is. 600 years old. notjust shakespeare's trodden on it, but everybody else in between. and we're trying to make that safe and share it with everybody for the next hundreds of years going forward. first up, a talk tonight in the theatre where their findings will be shared and debated and the future of the floor discussed. now here's the weather with sarah keith—lucas. hello. much of europe is seeing some significant october heat at the moment and the uk no exception — things are going to be warming up over the next few days. it was a bit of a mixed picture on thursday. here was some sunshine in c
but as for the proof that shakespeare stood on this one...any was paid to play i here in this venue. we know that shakespeare was on stage in 1592 due . plus the london theatres were all | shut that year due to the plague. j so if shakespeare was playing anywhere in 1592—93, - it was in this venue in king's lynn. just watch out, mind your head. you can really see, under here, more of it. mind the rat traps. about the size of a tennis court, this floor is. 600 years old. notjust shakespeare's...
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he loved shakespeare. he would quote shakespeare all the time and shakespeare back then. now, in some ways it's seen as kind of an elevated thing. maybe you're pretentious if you quote shakespeare, although people cite shakespeare all the time and not don't know it because so many of his phrases have become the lingua franca, if you will. but when lincoln would cite shakespeare, he would do it, knowing that the literate american people were aware of it. the literacy rates in america were very high compared to europe and people read shakespeare. they knew the bible when when lincoln says fourscore. and seven years ago, they know that's a biblical allusion. and so the culture in the 19th century was different, but it was still had these unified lying aspects to it. and you had multiple presidents who both embraced the culture but also took advantage of it. great question. over here. okay, great. so continuing with the 19th century, i know that during the white house, the early years or the president's palace, as i like to call it, we had the mammoth cheese. and as vice pres
he loved shakespeare. he would quote shakespeare all the time and shakespeare back then. now, in some ways it's seen as kind of an elevated thing. maybe you're pretentious if you quote shakespeare, although people cite shakespeare all the time and not don't know it because so many of his phrases have become the lingua franca, if you will. but when lincoln would cite shakespeare, he would do it, knowing that the literate american people were aware of it. the literacy rates in america were very...
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good to see you, exactly that point, the life of another, that's how we think of shakespeare.ell. yes, this is why finding something like that. acted as well. yes, this is why i finding something like that stage acted as well. yes, this is why - finding something like that stage is so important because it takes us straight back to where it all began. shakespeare as an actor, touring throughout the country, possibly even beyond england, scotland, wales, ireland, italy, poland even, people say. and that's where he started, that's where he learned everything he knew about theatre, actually treading those boards. igathat actually treading those boards. what kind of life wasn't _ actually treading those boards. what kind of life wasn't for _ actually treading those boards. what kind of life wasn't for an actor back then— kind of life wasn't for an actor back then ., , ., , , back then tough. they were one step awa from back then tough. they were one step away from being _ back then tough. they were one step away from being vagabonds, - back then tough. they were one step away from
good to see you, exactly that point, the life of another, that's how we think of shakespeare.ell. yes, this is why finding something like that. acted as well. yes, this is why i finding something like that stage acted as well. yes, this is why - finding something like that stage is so important because it takes us straight back to where it all began. shakespeare as an actor, touring throughout the country, possibly even beyond england, scotland, wales, ireland, italy, poland even, people say....
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back then, shakespeare, now, seen as an elevated thing, pretentious, quote, shakespeare, all the people cited shakespeare all the time and don't know it, so many phrases that become the lingo, if you will. but when lincoln would cite shakespeare, he would do it knowing that the literate american people were aware of it. the literacy rates in america were very high compared to europe, and people read shakespeare. they knew the bible as lincoln says, four score and seven years ago. they know that is a typical conclusion. and so, the culture in the 19th century was different, but it still had these unifying aspects to it, and you had multiple presidents who both embraced the culture but also took advantage of it. great question. >> over here? okay. great. >> so, continuing with the 19th century, i know that, during the white house's early years, there is a president in the palace, as i like to call it. we had the with cheese, and as vice president, jefferson visited some amusements, such as manfredi and funds. i was wondering if you could talk a little bit about some of the popular amuseme
back then, shakespeare, now, seen as an elevated thing, pretentious, quote, shakespeare, all the people cited shakespeare all the time and don't know it, so many phrases that become the lingo, if you will. but when lincoln would cite shakespeare, he would do it knowing that the literate american people were aware of it. the literacy rates in america were very high compared to europe, and people read shakespeare. they knew the bible as lincoln says, four score and seven years ago. they know that...
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he loved shakespeare. he would quote shakespeare all the time and shakespeare back then. now, in some ways it's seen as kind of an elevated thing. maybe you're pretentious if you quote shakespeare, although people cite shakespeare all the time and not don't know it because so many of his phrases have become the lingua franca, if you will. but when lincoln would cite shakespeare, he would do it, knowing that the literate american people were aware of it. the literacy rates in america were very high compared to europe and people read shakespeare. they knew the bible when when lincoln says fourscore. and seven years ago, they know that's a biblical allusion. and so the culture in the 19th century was different, but it was still had these unified lying aspects to it. and you had multiple presidents who both embraced the culture but also took advantage of it. great question. over here. okay, great. so continuing with the 19th century, i know that during the white house, the early years or the president's palace, as i like to call it, we had the mammoth cheese. and as vice pres
he loved shakespeare. he would quote shakespeare all the time and shakespeare back then. now, in some ways it's seen as kind of an elevated thing. maybe you're pretentious if you quote shakespeare, although people cite shakespeare all the time and not don't know it because so many of his phrases have become the lingua franca, if you will. but when lincoln would cite shakespeare, he would do it, knowing that the literate american people were aware of it. the literacy rates in america were very...
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no, it makes it very limits shakespeare. very it limits shakespeare. >> you are into putting >> if youhim through very narrow him through this very narrow ideological lens happens ideological lens that happens to be ten be fashionable over the last ten years, boring. be fashionable over the last ten yea but boring. be fashionable over the last ten yea but this boring. be fashionable over the last ten yea but this hasyoring. be fashionable over the last ten yea but this has always been done >> but this has always been done to he's a man who's to shakespeare. he's a man who's more against sinning more sinned against than sinning in regard, the in this regard, because in the 18th century, in the 19th century, were given century, the plays were given happy endings. so people enjoyed century, the plays were given hemoreendings. so people enjoyed century, the plays were given hemore orings. so people enjoyed century, the plays were given hemore or they so people enjoyed century, the plays were given hemore or they so p(cute enjoyed century, the plays were given hemore or they so p(cut down y
no, it makes it very limits shakespeare. very it limits shakespeare. >> you are into putting >> if youhim through very narrow him through this very narrow ideological lens happens ideological lens that happens to be ten be fashionable over the last ten years, boring. be fashionable over the last ten yea but boring. be fashionable over the last ten yea but this boring. be fashionable over the last ten yea but this hasyoring. be fashionable over the last ten yea but this has always...
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no, it makes it very limits shakespeare. very it limits shakespeare. >> you are into putting >> if you him through very narrow him through this very narrow ideological lens happens ideological lens that happens to be ten be fashionable over the last ten years, boring. be fashionable over the last ten yea but boring. be fashionable over the last ten yea but this boring. be fashionable over the last ten yea but this hasyoring. be fashionable over the last ten yea but this has always been done >> but this has always been done to he's a man who's to shakespeare. he's a man who's more against sinning more sinned against than sinning in regard, the in this regard, because in the 18th century, in the 19th century, were given century, the plays were given happy endings. so people enjoyed century, the plays were given hemoreendings. so people enjoyed century, the plays were given hemore orings. so people enjoyed century, the plays were given hemore or they so people enjoyed century, the plays were given hemore or they so p(cute enjoyed century, the plays were given hemore or they so p(cut down
no, it makes it very limits shakespeare. very it limits shakespeare. >> you are into putting >> if you him through very narrow him through this very narrow ideological lens happens ideological lens that happens to be ten be fashionable over the last ten years, boring. be fashionable over the last ten yea but boring. be fashionable over the last ten yea but this boring. be fashionable over the last ten yea but this hasyoring. be fashionable over the last ten yea but this has always...
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shakespeare back then now as we have seen an elevated you are pretentious if you quote shakespeare. when lincoln would cite shakespeare he would do it knowing that the american people were not aware. the literacy rates in america were high compared to europe and people read shakespeare and the bible. the culture in the 19th century was different but it still had these unifying aspects and you have multiple presidents who embrace the culture. >> over here. >> so continuing with the 19th century, i know that during the white house early years of the president's palace i like to call it we had the mammoth cheese and as vice president truman visit theme parks. could you talk about some of the popular amusement that you know the early presidents had taken advantage of? >>cards with -- whisk, that was a popular game. different types of theater though i think were interesting to multiple presidents they would go to the theater to enjoy the spectacle. back then if you go on a tour which president munro did in the south while he was president, he went to charleston which was the theater capi
shakespeare back then now as we have seen an elevated you are pretentious if you quote shakespeare. when lincoln would cite shakespeare he would do it knowing that the american people were not aware. the literacy rates in america were high compared to europe and people read shakespeare and the bible. the culture in the 19th century was different but it still had these unifying aspects and you have multiple presidents who embrace the culture. >> over here. >> so continuing with the...
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have you got a shakespeare quote? no, carol well. have you got a shakespeare quote? no. to the day for some _ everyone, a wet start to the day for some of— everyone, a wet start to the day for some of us— everyone, a wet start to the day for some of us and the rain has been steadily— some of us and the rain has been steadily pushing in through the course — steadily pushing in through the course of— steadily pushing in through the course of the morning and if you haven't— course of the morning and if you haven't got— course of the morning and if you haven't got it yet, it's bobby coming _ haven't got it yet, it's bobby coming your way, unless you are in the south _ coming your way, unless you are in the south of— coming your way, unless you are in the south of ingham where we are looking _ the south of ingham where we are looking at— the south of ingham where we are looking at drier conditions but worth— looking at drier conditions but worth mentioning over the next few days until— worth mentioning over the next few days until saturday western scotland will see _ days unt
have you got a shakespeare quote? no, carol well. have you got a shakespeare quote? no. to the day for some _ everyone, a wet start to the day for some of— everyone, a wet start to the day for some of us— everyone, a wet start to the day for some of us and the rain has been steadily— some of us and the rain has been steadily pushing in through the course — steadily pushing in through the course of— steadily pushing in through the course of the morning and if you haven't— course of...
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we love him to read a shakespeare monologue. it was spacey's first time performing since being acquitted of assault charges in london. >> afterward, he got a standing o watch the though tedious, full beast code. rogue, rogue, rogue. i am sick of this false world and will love it. i love it. >> drew, i haven't seen an audience response like that since the last time joy bejar bleached her mustache . >> meantime, hate crime, hoax or just this? mallette was reportedly entering a rehab treatment facility. i hope it's in maga country. his rep telling tmz that jesse has had an extremely difficult past few years and is taking steps to get help. well, good for you, jesse. just don't beat yourself up over this. joey yeah. >> spacey or smollett. what do you want to talk about now? lord oh, neither. >> no, listen. so i'm a fan of shakespeare, you know, i'm a liberal studies major out myself every now and then. and i haven't followed this case closely from what he was accused of was pretty bad, but he was acquitted. and that's where we are i
we love him to read a shakespeare monologue. it was spacey's first time performing since being acquitted of assault charges in london. >> afterward, he got a standing o watch the though tedious, full beast code. rogue, rogue, rogue. i am sick of this false world and will love it. i love it. >> drew, i haven't seen an audience response like that since the last time joy bejar bleached her mustache . >> meantime, hate crime, hoax or just this? mallette was reportedly entering a...
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so i'm a fan of shakespeare. i'm a liberal studies major.ery now and then and i have followed this case closely. from what he was accused of was bad but he was acquitted. i'll take it further. there's a picture named trevor bow accused of engaging in sex with a woman and beating her up, ruined list career, ones picture in mlb she comes out does this, two years later he puts out the evidence where she texted with friends baiting him in taking video fake it all but he doesn't get his career about so i don't know if spacey and smollett are the right people to clump a cautious approach. >> i'm not championing smollett. i'm just saying i like to see people go through the court system rather than public opinion. >> absolutely. my point is it's coming back around. >> true. >> however he went through the court system is repeatedly found not guilty but the cost public opinion is still punishing. a theater pulled out. it's remarkable. it shows you hollywood doesn't care about money. they say hollywood is not red or blue, it's green. they don't care ab
so i'm a fan of shakespeare. i'm a liberal studies major.ery now and then and i have followed this case closely. from what he was accused of was bad but he was acquitted. i'll take it further. there's a picture named trevor bow accused of engaging in sex with a woman and beating her up, ruined list career, ones picture in mlb she comes out does this, two years later he puts out the evidence where she texted with friends baiting him in taking video fake it all but he doesn't get his career about...
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william shakespeare is a high classic for us, but it wasn’t like that. playwright the theater was fun for the simpleton people, as the director of the television series, sometimes the viewer of the performance could not ask for something or allow positive remarks, not any labels. how can the public not be brave enough to eat popcorns? the only way is to capture life as much as the eyes of the singer, when people cried or laughed at times with the heroes of the song. adnak. so it was ў 16 years ago. for a batch of 20 hectares, the seeds in the hall are not available. the theater is becoming elitist, the ignorant peasants and travelers there simply do not go there. geta was thousands in belarus, not even written on that hour, potassium 80%. but you know the most important things, such as the widest range and the widest range of masses. uladzisla galubok would be intellectuals in the first place. naradzia pad baranavich. sennya lyasnaya is a very lethargic plant, and since 1882 there have been many paustanaks with three houses. one of them had the same assi
william shakespeare is a high classic for us, but it wasn’t like that. playwright the theater was fun for the simpleton people, as the director of the television series, sometimes the viewer of the performance could not ask for something or allow positive remarks, not any labels. how can the public not be brave enough to eat popcorns? the only way is to capture life as much as the eyes of the singer, when people cried or laughed at times with the heroes of the song. adnak. so it was ў 16...
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shakespeare is a high classic for us, but that was not the case.of the people, as the tv show's director, sometimes the viewer of the performance could not have a good time or allow funny remarks, no etiquette. how can the public not be brave enough to eat popcorns? the only way is to capture life as much as the eyes of the singer, when people cried or laughed at times with the heroes of the song. however, it was 16 months ago. on a packet of 20 hectares, seeds in the hall , no one is allowed, the theater is treated with... salayan i flying people just didn’t go there. geta was thousands in belarus, not written at that time, paying 80%. but you know the most important things, such as the widest range and the widest range of masses. uladzisla galubok would be intellectuals in the first place, especially at the hands of baranavich. sennya lyasnaya - geta davoli vyalikaya veska. and then, in 1882, chym. paustanak with three houses. one of them had the same assistant of the machinist yazep blue. there the light of the feather appears, uladzik. kali fat
shakespeare is a high classic for us, but that was not the case.of the people, as the tv show's director, sometimes the viewer of the performance could not have a good time or allow funny remarks, no etiquette. how can the public not be brave enough to eat popcorns? the only way is to capture life as much as the eyes of the singer, when people cried or laughed at times with the heroes of the song. however, it was 16 months ago. on a packet of 20 hectares, seeds in the hall , no one is allowed,...
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shakespeare shestakovich hamlet to participate in the educational program, meeting with everyone ats. and this is the largest performance that audiences have seen both in moscow and vladivostok. carmena burana. there are almost 300 people on stage. contemporary theater artists. ballet cubes and soloists of our minenkhor. i'm delighted, it's something completely unique. the yerevan drama theater brought to vladivostok a play about the exorbitant thirst for power and games kings. and the big one, svetlana zakharova , is her sensational production of modan. evening of modern choreography. one of the ballets is dedicated to the life of the legendary coco-chanel. in this performance i try to show her, her happy, her unhappy, that is, exactly her inner state, victories, her defeats, her discoveries, so i’m trying to talk about it, there was such direct energy from these dances, and of course the beautiful svetlana zakharova, and then the primorsky gorky theater, following the moscow gilikon opera, was buried in petals, until chinese dancer jaol conjured his tea spells. this performance is
shakespeare shestakovich hamlet to participate in the educational program, meeting with everyone ats. and this is the largest performance that audiences have seen both in moscow and vladivostok. carmena burana. there are almost 300 people on stage. contemporary theater artists. ballet cubes and soloists of our minenkhor. i'm delighted, it's something completely unique. the yerevan drama theater brought to vladivostok a play about the exorbitant thirst for power and games kings. and the big one,...
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interesting, yes, times pass, centuries, some names appear and drown, some remain, that's what shakespearey shakespeare that you always want to stage in any condition, it seems to me that every director is different, so i have four of them plays, with buryai i went to college , although there was a miracle explication for this, well, buri is not so popular after all, but this is his spiritual testament, let’s say, and since there is one line there that is not in any translation. and my destiny is despair, that’s what to do with it, that’s how did the great bart end with this, this is prosper’s last monologue, but it doesn’t matter, but king lear, here’s a historical fact, i definitely suggested this to my teacher, andrei sanovich goncharo, he is on me only the theater, the maykovsky theater, well, of course, andrei sanovich, because andrei sanovich loved to scream, in my understanding he was very similar to king lear. he laughed at me and didn’t talk to me, then i started pestering fomenko, i didn’t know how to get rid of me, i think he got his way there i don’t know, he’s seventy years ol
interesting, yes, times pass, centuries, some names appear and drown, some remain, that's what shakespearey shakespeare that you always want to stage in any condition, it seems to me that every director is different, so i have four of them plays, with buryai i went to college , although there was a miracle explication for this, well, buri is not so popular after all, but this is his spiritual testament, let’s say, and since there is one line there that is not in any translation. and my...
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it was regularly staged at the court of british monarchs, by shakespeare, atella the moor, that is, an berber, but in plays he is often depicted as black. the play has been played many times... operas, ballets and even cartoons have been written based on it, and an asteroid satellite is named after dasdemona. on november 1, 1894, the reign of nicholas ii, the last russian emperor, began. this is in many ways a tragic page in our history. nicholas was only 26. as a statesman, he was not ready for such an early death of his father, alexander ii. inherited a great power that was on the rise, where. the economy developed, international influence, and when nicholas abdicated the throne in 1917, the country was experiencing a deep split and revolutionary upheavals, military defeats, social strife, and the retribution of officials undermined the power of the empire. the tsar was popularly known for his indifference to the victims of the unrest of the strikes. there were attempts to improve everything, restrictions on autocracy, the establishment of the state duma, stalypin’s reforms, but the
it was regularly staged at the court of british monarchs, by shakespeare, atella the moor, that is, an berber, but in plays he is often depicted as black. the play has been played many times... operas, ballets and even cartoons have been written based on it, and an asteroid satellite is named after dasdemona. on november 1, 1894, the reign of nicholas ii, the last russian emperor, began. this is in many ways a tragic page in our history. nicholas was only 26. as a statesman, he was not ready...
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william shakespeare is a high classic for us, but it wasn’t like that at the meeting.of the playwright of the theater was fun for the simpleton people. as a television director, sometimes the viewer could not show the performance or allow funny remarks, or any kind of label. how can the public not be brave enough to eat popcorns? the only way is to grasp the living, so much so as the expression of the witness, when they cried or crumpled. times with the heroes of the song, however , that was ў 16 years ago, on the part of the 20th year, seeds in the hall ўzho no one is aluzau, the theater of treatment is elitist, unaccounted for peasants and praletarians. there are simply no hadzili, there have been thousands of people in belarus, even 80% of the unwritten at that time, but the most important things are known, such as the widest range and the wealth of the widest masses. uladzisla galubok would be intellectuals in the first place. naradzia pad baranavichami. syonnya lyasnaya is a very dry land, and since 1882 there have been many paustanaks with three houses. in one of
william shakespeare is a high classic for us, but it wasn’t like that at the meeting.of the playwright of the theater was fun for the simpleton people. as a television director, sometimes the viewer could not show the performance or allow funny remarks, or any kind of label. how can the public not be brave enough to eat popcorns? the only way is to grasp the living, so much so as the expression of the witness, when they cried or crumpled. times with the heroes of the song, however , that was...
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on october 6, 1621, the london printers' guild of book publishers entered shakespeare's play atellusthis, bookstore owner nicholas ochs printed it and put it up for sale. but it was written almost 20 years earlier. the first performance took place at the globe theater back in 1603 or 4. experts believe that productions were often performed with distortions, the printed edition contained the original text. the love story of the venetian moor and the beautiful desdemo, which was destroyed by the evil and vile scoundrel yaga, raises eternal themes of “jealousy, devotion and treachery. the tragedy is considered one of the best in shakespeare’s work, and does not leave the world stage. the play has been filmed more than once, based on it opera and ballets were staged. did you pray to desdemo before going to bed? yes, my dear, do you remember any sin that the mercy of god did not forgive. on october 6, 1863, russian sailors came to assistance to the united states. there was a country. engulfed in civil war, confederate southerners threatened to collapse the state, and the americans had alm
on october 6, 1621, the london printers' guild of book publishers entered shakespeare's play atellusthis, bookstore owner nicholas ochs printed it and put it up for sale. but it was written almost 20 years earlier. the first performance took place at the globe theater back in 1603 or 4. experts believe that productions were often performed with distortions, the printed edition contained the original text. the love story of the venetian moor and the beautiful desdemo, which was destroyed by the...
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. ♪ geoff: patrick stewart cut his acting teeth in the ute are taking on numerous roles and shakespeares and for his second act was known to millions in the revival of the star trek franchises as well as charles xavier in the x-men films. now he tells his own story in a new memoir sitting down with every brown -- with jeffrey brown. >> he would become one of the world's best-known actors. 3-1 has to start somewhere. per patrick's -- everyone has to start somewhere and for patrick stewart it happened when the teacher gave him the script for merchant of venice. >> start reading. and we all went -- and he yelled at us. not to yourselves, you idiots. and then he said, this is a play. it is people. it is real life. it is not just being on a stage. you have to invite people into it. >> some seven decades later he invites us into his own life drama in a memoir entitled making it so. >> there was something about having those words in my mouth that felt good. i felt i was in control. reporter: it gave you a self and a confidence. >> exactly. what it gave me was that i could drop being patrick st
. ♪ geoff: patrick stewart cut his acting teeth in the ute are taking on numerous roles and shakespeares and for his second act was known to millions in the revival of the star trek franchises as well as charles xavier in the x-men films. now he tells his own story in a new memoir sitting down with every brown -- with jeffrey brown. >> he would become one of the world's best-known actors. 3-1 has to start somewhere. per patrick's -- everyone has to start somewhere and for patrick...
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it's funny, he said, bourne identity and shakespeare. after he said that, he was in hamlet at the public theater with oscar isaac. and i had become very good friends with doug lyman who directed "the bourne identity," and doug put him in an action sequence. he did. it was pretty cool. it's not going to be the last. it's not going to be the last. so doug asked, doug said, we were doing this movie called "fair game" with sean penn and doug was directing and said i want to shoot logan airport. i want to film logan airport in the snow either supposed to be a blizzard on sunday but were not flying to boston unless the weather is really bad. if there's a blizzard, then we are flying to boston. if the weather's nice, we are not flying. we would wait and check the washer. isn't that enough? is it bad enough? we do end up going to boston and he films through security, films through the airport. >> stephen: are you permitted to do this? >> elle: nothing. no permits. >> stephen: airports are notoriously humorless about these things. >> elle: i woul
it's funny, he said, bourne identity and shakespeare. after he said that, he was in hamlet at the public theater with oscar isaac. and i had become very good friends with doug lyman who directed "the bourne identity," and doug put him in an action sequence. he did. it was pretty cool. it's not going to be the last. it's not going to be the last. so doug asked, doug said, we were doing this movie called "fair game" with sean penn and doug was directing and said i want to...
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the tragedy is considered one of the best, in honor of shakespeare, and does not leave the world stagesdemona before going to bed. yes, my dear, would you remember any sin that the mercy of god did not forgive? on october 6, 1863, russian sailors came to the aid of the united states. the country was engulfed in civil war, the confederate southerners threatened the collapse of the state, the americans had almost no forces of their own at sea. and on this day , the squadron of rear admiral stepan lisovsky entered new york to protect the yankees from the british fleet, which supported the confederates, and dropped anchor in the san francisco harbor from popov’s frame. he ordered to attack any enemy ship. when a fire broke out in the city center, 400 russian sailors helped put it out. local newspapers called them russian lions. president abraham lincoln spoke about, quote: cordiality and friendliness, which is experienced. america in relation to russia. the us secretary of the navy then wrote in his diary: god bless the russians. for almost a year, our squadrons crisscrossed the eastern an
the tragedy is considered one of the best, in honor of shakespeare, and does not leave the world stagesdemona before going to bed. yes, my dear, would you remember any sin that the mercy of god did not forgive? on october 6, 1863, russian sailors came to the aid of the united states. the country was engulfed in civil war, the confederate southerners threatened the collapse of the state, the americans had almost no forces of their own at sea. and on this day , the squadron of rear admiral stepan...
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all over the world, they try to understand its mystery, but you know, there are several plays by shakespeare i went to college with storm, although in my opinion it was a monstrous explication, well , storm is not so popular after all, but this and here... a spiritual testament, let's say, and since there is one line there that is not there, not in any russian translation, and my ending is despair , and my lot is despair, that’s what to do with it, that’s how the great bart ended, this is prosper’s last monologue, but it doesn’t matter, but king lear, that’s a historical fact, i definitely suggested this is to my teacher, andrei sanovich goncharo, he looked at me only like theater, and theater, he was very similar to king lear, he laughed at me and didn’t talk to me, then i started pestering fomenko, i didn’t know how to get rid of me , in my opinion, he waited for his time there, i don’t know, seventy years old, finally said: “i won’t learn the whole text,” but did you want him for the role? of course, because he, well he, damn it, i don’t know who is better than the ganchers, of course, an
all over the world, they try to understand its mystery, but you know, there are several plays by shakespeare i went to college with storm, although in my opinion it was a monstrous explication, well , storm is not so popular after all, but this and here... a spiritual testament, let's say, and since there is one line there that is not there, not in any russian translation, and my ending is despair , and my lot is despair, that’s what to do with it, that’s how the great bart ended, this is...
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shakespeare play. politics, society, gender from those popular culture texts. >> i am gloria reuben. i am an actress and singer and author. many might know me from the show er. [ applause ]. thank you. i know you are surprised i look the same. i am here to talk about elizabeth in the film lincoln. we had a screaming at the white house when president of obama. steven spielberg directed the film. as you can imagine, sally field was mrs. lincoln. deep historical dive. everything is authentic. that's the only way that daniel and tony and stephen would have it, myself included. not that i had a say. looking forward to telling you more about the amazing elizabeth chemically. >> i am tammy haddad. a long time political producer. i have worked at every cable channel you have seen. larry king live, the today show, msnbc. on the side, i started getting calls to consult on films and tv series about presidents and politics and maybe you have heard of some of the shows. all the way, confirmation. i was on capitol h
shakespeare play. politics, society, gender from those popular culture texts. >> i am gloria reuben. i am an actress and singer and author. many might know me from the show er. [ applause ]. thank you. i know you are surprised i look the same. i am here to talk about elizabeth in the film lincoln. we had a screaming at the white house when president of obama. steven spielberg directed the film. as you can imagine, sally field was mrs. lincoln. deep historical dive. everything is...
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shakespeare, it’s interesting, yes, times pass, centuries, some names appear and drown, some remain,ue to stage him everywhere all over the world , trying to understand his riddle, but you know, there are several plays by shakespeare that you always want to stage in any condition, it seems to me that everyone there are different directors, i have four such plays there, with boria i entered the institute, although in my opinion it was... a monstrous explication, well, buri is not so popular after all, but this is his spiritual testament, let’s say, and since there is one line that is not in any russian translation , and my ending is despair, and my lot is despair, that’s what to do with it, that’s how the great bart ended - this is prosper’s last monologue, but it doesn’t matter, but king lear, that’s a historical fact, i definitely suggested this to my teacher andrei sanovich goncharo, the only one before me is the maikovsky theater, yes, the maykovsky theater, of course, andrei sanovich, since andrei sannovich loved to scream, in my understanding he was very similar to king lear, he
shakespeare, it’s interesting, yes, times pass, centuries, some names appear and drown, some remain,ue to stage him everywhere all over the world , trying to understand his riddle, but you know, there are several plays by shakespeare that you always want to stage in any condition, it seems to me that everyone there are different directors, i have four such plays there, with boria i entered the institute, although in my opinion it was... a monstrous explication, well, buri is not so popular...
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i saw with you, i remember very well, it’s already such a world classic, it’s king lear, here’s shakespeareed, yes, that's why they continue to stage him everywhere all over the world and try to understand his riddle, but you know, there are several plays by shakespeare that you want always stage in any condition, it seems to me that every director is different , i have four such plays there, i entered college with the storm, although in my opinion it was a monstrous explication, but the storm is not so popular, after all, but this is his spiritual testament, let’s say, there is one line that is not in any russian translation: and my ending is despair, and my destiny is despair, this is what to do with it, this is how the great bard ended with this, this is prosper’s last monologue , but it doesn’t matter, but king lear, here’s a historical fact, i definitely suggested this to my teacher, andrei sanovich goncharo, he is on me the maikovsky theater, the maikovsky theater, well , of course, andrei sanovich, because. he really liked to shout, in my understanding he was very similar to king lea
i saw with you, i remember very well, it’s already such a world classic, it’s king lear, here’s shakespeareed, yes, that's why they continue to stage him everywhere all over the world and try to understand his riddle, but you know, there are several plays by shakespeare that you want always stage in any condition, it seems to me that every director is different , i have four such plays there, i entered college with the storm, although in my opinion it was a monstrous explication, but the...
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is a barbarian, but your plays are even worse, but it is clear that shakespeare is not a barbarian,reasons for this, well, not by chance. chekhov also wrote after tolstoy’s death, or rather even before he wrote that tolstoy was about to die, everything would go to hell, and after tolstoy’s death everyone wrote that if tolstoy had been alive, this might not have happened, maybe some things wouldn’t have happened catastrophes, this is probably a mistaken opinion, probably the course of history is still... as if so inexorable, but the assessment of his contemporaries was such that the authority, the moral authority of tolstoy was so great and tall, that some global catastrophic events might not even have happened, well, yes, indeed, lev nikolaevich for russia, and not only for russia, for the whole world, this would not be an exaggeration, such an absolute moral authority, there are several such people in the world, but the same gandhi, yes, gandhi is a student of tolstoy, just as he is a student of tolstoy, of course, at the same time, lev nikolaevich really strived for something dire
is a barbarian, but your plays are even worse, but it is clear that shakespeare is not a barbarian,reasons for this, well, not by chance. chekhov also wrote after tolstoy’s death, or rather even before he wrote that tolstoy was about to die, everything would go to hell, and after tolstoy’s death everyone wrote that if tolstoy had been alive, this might not have happened, maybe some things wouldn’t have happened catastrophes, this is probably a mistaken opinion, probably the course of...
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he's currently starring in the play "waiting for godot" at the polonsky shakespeare theatre in brooklynon is here tonight. >> steve: yeah [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: some very talented people here tonight. she is a tony winner who you can see in "sweeney todd" on broadway annaleigh ashford is joining us [ cheers and applause >> steve: mind blowing >> jimmy: did you see -- >> steve: i -- i would put that performance up with a nathan lane or a a martin short that funny funniest thing - >> jimmy: she was like - >> steve: unbelievable >> jimmy: -- lucille ball funny -- >> steve: crazy. >> jimmy: -- when she goes down the stairs >> steve: -- down the stairs oh, my god >> jimmy: that's the funniest thing ever >> steve: you've got to go see it >> jimmy: yeah >> steve: got to go see it >> jimmy: speaking of funny -- >> steve: who? >> jimmy: jesus trejo is here! [ cheers and applause very funny comedian. "practicing? it's his new special on youtube. well, guys, it's monday night and you know what that means, it's "tonight show" trivia night. >> steve: whoa >> jimmy: yeah [ cheers and applaus
he's currently starring in the play "waiting for godot" at the polonsky shakespeare theatre in brooklynon is here tonight. >> steve: yeah [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: some very talented people here tonight. she is a tony winner who you can see in "sweeney todd" on broadway annaleigh ashford is joining us [ cheers and applause >> steve: mind blowing >> jimmy: did you see -- >> steve: i -- i would put that performance up with a nathan lane or a...
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, now you we must propose a toast to this great man, to shakespeare, yes, let's drink to shakespeare, their honor, musya, musya, oh, what? are you already blushing right away? and this happens when the shoes are too tight. listen, this is amazing, can you really tell by my ears that i just bought these boots, i’m so exhausted. yes, okay, well, why bother, this is a fixable matter, here it is from corden, yes, well , put this on, put it on, everyone here is your own, okay, i’ll change my shoes in the hallway now, uh-huh, oh, how do you like him, yes, he’s kind of weak-kneed, in my opinion, you know, he’s just very good , oh, wake up, friend, arkashka can’t have good friends, they’re either swindlers or hidden alcoholics, even among scientists, of course they unusually funny, but comfortable, you are very sexy. i hope you won’t refuse to dance with anya now, arkady mikhailovich will come soon, and you dance only with him, honestly, i don’t know how to dance at all, if you want, well, i’ll have another glass, in the end, that’s our way, and you don't happen to i’m an alcoholic, i’m compl
, now you we must propose a toast to this great man, to shakespeare, yes, let's drink to shakespeare, their honor, musya, musya, oh, what? are you already blushing right away? and this happens when the shoes are too tight. listen, this is amazing, can you really tell by my ears that i just bought these boots, i’m so exhausted. yes, okay, well, why bother, this is a fixable matter, here it is from corden, yes, well , put this on, put it on, everyone here is your own, okay, i’ll change my...
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saw with you i remember very well, it’s already such a classic world, this is the king, here is shakespearele, but you know, there are several plays by shakespeare that you always want to stage in any condition, it seems to me that every director is different, so i have four such plays there, with a storm i entered the institute, although this is mine was a miracle explication, but the storm is not so after all, but this is his spiritual testament , let’s say, and since there is one line that is not in any russian translation and my ending is despair, and my lot is despair, here what to do with this, this is how the great bart ended, this is the last prosper's monologue, but it doesn't matter, and king lear, here's a historical fact, i definitely suggested this to my teacher, andreysanovich goncharov, he was only before me... maikovsky, yes, the maikovsky theater, well, of course, andrei sanachi, since andrei saanich loved to scream , in my understanding, he was very similar to king lear, he laughed at me and didn’t talk to me, then i started pestering fomenko, i didn’t know how to get rid
saw with you i remember very well, it’s already such a classic world, this is the king, here is shakespearele, but you know, there are several plays by shakespeare that you always want to stage in any condition, it seems to me that every director is different, so i have four such plays there, with a storm i entered the institute, although this is mine was a miracle explication, but the storm is not so after all, but this is his spiritual testament , let’s say, and since there is one line...
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kindness is like the vastness of the sea, the more i spend, the more there is also a saying from shakespearefor you in life, in art , in the theater, this is stanislavsky, this is chaliapin, and this is rachmanin, rachmanin, you know, if someone wants to understand me, as a person, first of all. i must listen to rachmaninov's second concerto, why the second? well, because when i hear this concert, it’s as if i’m turning over the pages of my life, it’s such an amplitude, it’s such a cardiogram of feelings , i have adrenaline, my heart beats faster when i hear it, at the same time i calm down , and by the way precisely according to the second concert of rachmaninov, but this will probably seem strange to someone, i... was building a role in the film turkish gambit, which was filmed by the first channel, where petya yablokovo played, so i directly listened to this concert and i think that this is an actor who musically builds role, you can feel and hear the composer , whom he knows and feels and loves, chaliapin for me is such a huge figure , because chaliapin, here someone said correctly, he p
kindness is like the vastness of the sea, the more i spend, the more there is also a saying from shakespearefor you in life, in art , in the theater, this is stanislavsky, this is chaliapin, and this is rachmanin, rachmanin, you know, if someone wants to understand me, as a person, first of all. i must listen to rachmaninov's second concerto, why the second? well, because when i hear this concert, it’s as if i’m turning over the pages of my life, it’s such an amplitude, it’s such a...
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ladies, take a cue from turtles and change your alcohol. on shakespeare. did not come on time. a neighbor's strawberries are ripe at his dacha, but he himself has been gone for two weeks. beautiful yagoda, it’s just asking to be put into your mouth, your wife is drilling, collect, collect, if we don’t sit, the birds will devour it, how can we take someone else’s? on the other hand, how can you not take it? at night, so as not to be caught, he lay down on his neighbor's polish belly, i tore open the bellies with a nail, the frog jumped into the mouth, but collected it, ate it in 5 minutes, the disgusting thing is not ordinary, and even with worms , the knob was in the smoker for a week, they fought over the toilet, god punished me, theft is still a sin, but... my wife judges like a mosquito, you have to steal on time, well, at different times i was performed by almost all the stars of our stage, now there is only one performer left, it’s me, but i am grateful to fate that i had the opportunity to work with the brilliant actor arkady raikin, i am the author
ladies, take a cue from turtles and change your alcohol. on shakespeare. did not come on time. a neighbor's strawberries are ripe at his dacha, but he himself has been gone for two weeks. beautiful yagoda, it’s just asking to be put into your mouth, your wife is drilling, collect, collect, if we don’t sit, the birds will devour it, how can we take someone else’s? on the other hand, how can you not take it? at night, so as not to be caught, he lay down on his neighbor's polish belly, i...
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is a barbarian, but your plays are even worse, yes, but it is clear that shakespeare is not a barbarian reasons, well, it’s no coincidence that chekhov wrote after tolstoy’s death, or rather i even added that the fat one is about to die and everything will go to hell after. everyone wrote that if tolstoy had been alive, this might not have happened, maybe some catastrophes would not have happened, this is probably a mistaken opinion, probably the course of history is still as inexorable as it is, but here is his assessment contemporaries was such that the authority, the moral authority of tolstoy was so great, juice , that some global catastrophic events might not even have happened, well, yes, indeed, lev nikolaevich for russia, yes not only for russia, for the whole world, this will not be an exaggeration, such an absolute moral authority, there are several people like him in the world, but the same gandhi in his own way, yes, gandhi, a student of tolstoy, as a student of tolstoy, of course, at the same time, lev nikolaevich really strived for something directly opposite to this fame,
is a barbarian, but your plays are even worse, yes, but it is clear that shakespeare is not a barbarian reasons, well, it’s no coincidence that chekhov wrote after tolstoy’s death, or rather i even added that the fat one is about to die and everything will go to hell after. everyone wrote that if tolstoy had been alive, this might not have happened, maybe some catastrophes would not have happened, this is probably a mistaken opinion, probably the course of history is still as inexorable as...
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william shakespeare, absolutely right, in fact, the theory that shakespeare himself did not write anythinged, the anniversary of 2023 is 500, 150 years ago, this linguist, compiler and editor of one of the main explanatory dictionaries of the russian language was born. ozhegov, no. let's say, max wasmer, no, dmitry ushakov was born 150 years ago, the anniversary is 2023 for 200, this year marks the 175th anniversary of the birth of this painter, the author of famous paintings on subjects russian folk tales. this is victor vosnetsov, anniversary 2023. 125 years ago, the curies discovered polonium and this chemical element. raday. next, please, two birds for 200. in the cartoon by alexander tatarsky, there are wings , legs and tails. griff teaches this bird to fly, but does not succeed. ostrich. in addition , it turns out that he is an ostrich. family affairs for 100 the last owner of this estate in the nizhny novgorod province was lev anatovich pushkin, the great-nephew of the poet. boldin. you are right, family affairs for 500. uncle giovanni opened channels on mars, great uncle ernesto ex
william shakespeare, absolutely right, in fact, the theory that shakespeare himself did not write anythinged, the anniversary of 2023 is 500, 150 years ago, this linguist, compiler and editor of one of the main explanatory dictionaries of the russian language was born. ozhegov, no. let's say, max wasmer, no, dmitry ushakov was born 150 years ago, the anniversary is 2023 for 200, this year marks the 175th anniversary of the birth of this painter, the author of famous paintings on subjects...
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>> it's given me a greater appreciation for the shakespeare line that is even the best are molded outf faults and in our dayge and age a snap judgment in cable shows and people on talk radio, everybody is eithert a hero or villain. shakespeare teaches us that we are a tapestry to use the metaphor we are very bad at this day and age and elon musk as a litmus test which is so many people either totally revere him or can't stand him. somebody out there was telling me i have a tesla and i love my embarrassedm because it's elon musk. so, we have to be able to once again understand not only nuances, but that sometimes a darkness in somebody is something you can really decry but you have to understand, and maybe not admired have to understand that people are more complex. it's not the cartoon heroes and villains that are cable tv age has turned people into. >> ladies and gentlemen, please join me in thanking him for coming. [applause]e] you think this is just a community center, no, it's more than that. >> comcast is partnering to create wi-fi enabled lift zones so students from low income f
>> it's given me a greater appreciation for the shakespeare line that is even the best are molded outf faults and in our dayge and age a snap judgment in cable shows and people on talk radio, everybody is eithert a hero or villain. shakespeare teaches us that we are a tapestry to use the metaphor we are very bad at this day and age and elon musk as a litmus test which is so many people either totally revere him or can't stand him. somebody out there was telling me i have a tesla and i...
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i didn't really want to read shakespeare in prison, but okay. jail itself but covid. maria: you never know. plus, it's prison. you cannot be safe enough. ♪♪♪ eric: today the random roulette of punishment spins in her favor, and she's released with a fine. she knows it may be worse next time, but she has no intention of stopping the fight. maria: yes, of course. that's what all the people do after the arrest. they go and keep protesting. ♪♪♪ eric: and so, on a freezing weekday afternoon, she and her friends continue marching. the uprising that began in august has turned into a battle of wills. maria's generation knows it has no future if lukashenko stays in power. the coming months will see who prevails, one brutal man with an army of thugs or a peaceful revolution led by women. maria: maybe we'll change the history. i don't know. nobody knows. it's scary to think about future, but it's even more scary to think what will happen to us if we will stop. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ cc by aberdeen captioning www.aberdeen.io 1-800-688-6621 ♪♪ [singing in cantonese] [singi
i didn't really want to read shakespeare in prison, but okay. jail itself but covid. maria: you never know. plus, it's prison. you cannot be safe enough. ♪♪♪ eric: today the random roulette of punishment spins in her favor, and she's released with a fine. she knows it may be worse next time, but she has no intention of stopping the fight. maria: yes, of course. that's what all the people do after the arrest. they go and keep protesting. ♪♪♪ eric: and so, on a freezing weekday...