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evaluated, but in the theater as i understand it, you decided to pay attention to shakespeare well, yes, you know. great great authors and something that they have in common? whether it’s about shakespeare chekhov stringberg, even berthold, they first have some kind of mystery, that is, something infinite that should remain so endless, but to feel that there is something for the audience. you can try, when you grope for the essence , you can't say otherwise, what's the point? and you pull this string, and it suddenly starts to vibrate , as if the author comes to life. it seems to me that the viewer begins to feel. something that is not you and not the artists, some breath of these, everyone has their own world of this great author, but they all have one task. they are trying to understand why we live, we are not trying to answer. this is a search, but not an answer andrey sergeevich do you usually have your favorite films? favorite movie. the one that just finished, then you realize that you were wrong. but at the moment i'm interested. those searches that began sasiklyatinoy. 65 and co
evaluated, but in the theater as i understand it, you decided to pay attention to shakespeare well, yes, you know. great great authors and something that they have in common? whether it’s about shakespeare chekhov stringberg, even berthold, they first have some kind of mystery, that is, something infinite that should remain so endless, but to feel that there is something for the audience. you can try, when you grope for the essence , you can't say otherwise, what's the point? and you pull...
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evaluated, but in the theater as i understand it, you decided to pay attention to shakespeare well ,great authors and something that they have in common? whether it's about shakespeare chekhov stringberg, even the burton project, they, firstly, have some kind of mystery, that is, something infinite that should remain so forever, but to feel that the audience has something there. you can try when groping for the essence, there's no other way to say, what's the point? and you pull this string, and it suddenly starts to vibrate, as if the author comes to life. it seems to me that the viewer begins to feel. something that is not you and not artists, some breath of these everyone has their own world and then the great author, but they all have one task. they are trying to understand why we live, we are not trying to answer. this is a search, but not an answer andrey sergeevich do you have a favorite movie of yours, usually a favorite movie. the one that just finishes then you understand? but information interested in novocherkassk? those searches that he began with the nag of the 65th con
evaluated, but in the theater as i understand it, you decided to pay attention to shakespeare well ,great authors and something that they have in common? whether it's about shakespeare chekhov stringberg, even the burton project, they, firstly, have some kind of mystery, that is, something infinite that should remain so forever, but to feel that the audience has something there. you can try when groping for the essence, there's no other way to say, what's the point? and you pull this string,...
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shakespeare? gregory doran, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. nice to be here. well a real pleasure to be on your stage here at the royal shakespeare company. you first set foot on this stage 35 years ago. idid. in fact, this month, it's 50 years since i saw my first show at the rsc, which was eileen atkins in as you like it. and my mum had packed us all into the back of her beige mini and we had come down from preston, and i saw the show and i was just completely blown away. and apparently i said to my mum on the way back, "that's what i want to do when i grow up." so i must have grown up. and you are one of those people who achieved your ambition, your dream, because for the last ten years, you've been artistic director here. that's right. 35 years in total with the rsc, the royal shakespeare company. it's coming to an end. how big a wrench is it going to be? oh, it's going to be... well, i hope not to sever my ties with the company altogether. i have one more production to do after this. next year is a big anniversary year because it's 400 years since the publicat
shakespeare? gregory doran, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. nice to be here. well a real pleasure to be on your stage here at the royal shakespeare company. you first set foot on this stage 35 years ago. idid. in fact, this month, it's 50 years since i saw my first show at the rsc, which was eileen atkins in as you like it. and my mum had packed us all into the back of her beige mini and we had come down from preston, and i saw the show and i was just completely blown away. and apparently i...
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shakespeare quote for almost anything. for everything. yeah. let me bring it back home. here in the united kingdom, here's what one... i'm sure a man you know welle royal shakespeare company, says of shakespeare, mark ravenhill, he said he's so... shakespeare is so saturated in our culture that we're no longer in a position to determine how great he is because we can't get enough distance any more. do you think there's something in that? i think there is. what i find is that, you know, a lot of the work we do here in stratford is working with young people who, of course, are experiencing shakespeare for the first time. mm. i often think, when i'm starting a new production, "i wish i didn't know what happened in this play." and, of course, they don't. and i think that is the... for me, that's always been the starting point, that i'm directing my production to the 13—year—old boy i was sitting up there in the gods in 1973, and to me, that is a constant refresher. i mean, i think there are times when a company like this, the danger is that it becomes a treadmill. and it's, "if it's tuesday, it must be as you like it." and you've got to get rid of t
shakespeare quote for almost anything. for everything. yeah. let me bring it back home. here in the united kingdom, here's what one... i'm sure a man you know welle royal shakespeare company, says of shakespeare, mark ravenhill, he said he's so... shakespeare is so saturated in our culture that we're no longer in a position to determine how great he is because we can't get enough distance any more. do you think there's something in that? i think there is. what i find is that, you know, a lot of...
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he even joked that he should write on his grave he respected shakespeare chekhov verde well, if we addle, then we get five main dominants of the work of the italian genius with whom he was in close dialogue throughout his activities in the main characters of the film innocent we we will see gian carlo gianini and antali, by the way, this tape, many critics consider it the brightest and most successful in career, jonini, despite the fact that his creative list includes more than 50 paintings, it could also happen that he would not have had this chance. initially, the visconte saw the unfaithful and jealous husband of alain delon as a selfish moral aristocrat, however, that was not arranged the terms of the contract and the spectator was opened to the multifaceted talent of scenery for the frontier and gian carlo gianini. i don't feel remorse and i don't try to justify myself, but, but marsya, i don't care, because there is no court in the world. the stands carry me judge. from the very beginning of his career , as a theater director and as a film director, he had an incredible flair for
he even joked that he should write on his grave he respected shakespeare chekhov verde well, if we addle, then we get five main dominants of the work of the italian genius with whom he was in close dialogue throughout his activities in the main characters of the film innocent we we will see gian carlo gianini and antali, by the way, this tape, many critics consider it the brightest and most successful in career, jonini, despite the fact that his creative list includes more than 50 paintings, it...
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societies it becomes more economical that the way people may have been a household as well as the bible and shakespearetionary or whatever it may be and then the 1814 constitution and then norwegians are encouraged. burke to serve as insulation but also that the symbolism is extreme. clear the audience i'm sure that have many questions for you. so one of the things that held britain together was a combination of things that by the late 20th century we are not so much in evidence anymore. the empire with anti- catholicism and sure enough many things followed from your argument but then those that to where the constitution so really we happen to be left out for almost 20 years but then anywhere there is the music of the constitution in the years ahead. but there are new challenges but then to see those concessions and then it changes the political system in order to get more men but then that is not the point but then i actually think and the it is almost as if you are a baseless comment. then you compare this with the other one tried and 24 / 21st century world. but then. >> thank you for that. >> i'm a
societies it becomes more economical that the way people may have been a household as well as the bible and shakespearetionary or whatever it may be and then the 1814 constitution and then norwegians are encouraged. burke to serve as insulation but also that the symbolism is extreme. clear the audience i'm sure that have many questions for you. so one of the things that held britain together was a combination of things that by the late 20th century we are not so much in evidence anymore. the...
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writings of including writings include english poets jeffrey chancer and john keats, as well as william shakespeared i could say that i took up, uh, jazz class in college. you get my g p a up. oh great. i did learn a lot, though, but it did also get my cheapie a way up in the school at that time, mark. our time now is 8 45 peloton is joining amazon and crispy creaming, adding doggy donuts street is also watching a battle between elon musk and twitter that seems to develop with the our pam cook is upstairs to discuss in dollars and cents. it's getting very interesting. a lot of drama surrounding all of this. there is a hearing this afternoon to determine elon musk's ability to demand information about twitter's internal practices and data. musk is expected to ask the judge to allow testimony from that whistleblower. we've been talking about the former head of security at twitter. accuses the company of lying about bots to elon musk as that opening bell rang this morning peloton announced it will now sell its original bike on amazon executives say their bit about 500,000 searches per month. for pelot
writings of including writings include english poets jeffrey chancer and john keats, as well as william shakespeared i could say that i took up, uh, jazz class in college. you get my g p a up. oh great. i did learn a lot, though, but it did also get my cheapie a way up in the school at that time, mark. our time now is 8 45 peloton is joining amazon and crispy creaming, adding doggy donuts street is also watching a battle between elon musk and twitter that seems to develop with the our pam cook...
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stratford—upon—avon, birthplace of william shakespeare. 400 years and more after his death, his words and stories still resonate around the world, transcending languages and borders. well
stratford—upon—avon, birthplace of william shakespeare. 400 years and more after his death, his words and stories still resonate around the world, transcending languages and borders. well
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well. two geniuses whether you were electric from creation name yakomu ballet shakespeare and prokofiev valentin ilizarov's choreographic fantasy, shakespeare's plot was pushed away from the musical roads in his read, not whole followed, alley, not littoral choreographer. gave pyrovah metaphors. before the specifics and detailing, and put the highest spirit of traeda as an absolute sense, elizario propaned the artists such a plastic talk, where music mocked from emotions emotions were narrated by essences, and sens was considered stoned tours of the epic mouths and dance like that. prokofiev, not looking at the technical orderliness, he was natural and i was about to cry. in almost every ballet i concentrate on the main characters, i am just as interested in the secondary characters. it’s not that i leave it as a secondary thing only where they crash, it’s still strong, yes, maybe in literature. so it needs to be the quintessence of everything on stage. yes, because, well , literature, sometimes, it is multi-volume essay. yes, and we have only two two and a half hour performance, which can say e
well. two geniuses whether you were electric from creation name yakomu ballet shakespeare and prokofiev valentin ilizarov's choreographic fantasy, shakespeare's plot was pushed away from the musical roads in his read, not whole followed, alley, not littoral choreographer. gave pyrovah metaphors. before the specifics and detailing, and put the highest spirit of traeda as an absolute sense, elizario propaned the artists such a plastic talk, where music mocked from emotions emotions were narrated...
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well. two geniuses were you standing only in the creation and crushing of someone - the ballet shakespeare and prokofiev - valentin ilizarov's choreographic fantasy was shaken off by musical cakes , shakespeare's plot was read in him, not whole followed, an alley, not a literal choreographer. he gave the metaphor the edge, before the specifics and detailing, and put the highest spirit behind everything, the trades of her absolute session. elizario promoted such a plastic talk as an artist , where music mocked from emotions emotions became a sensation, and sens was considered a porta, tours of poetic ratks and dancing such. prokofiev, not looking from their foldedness, he was natural and i was about to cry. in almost every ballet i concentrate on the main characters, i’m no less interested in the secondary characters, i leave the secondary only where they crash, still strong, yes, maybe you literature needs it so, uh, on the stage there should be the quintessence of everything. yes, because, well , literature, sometimes, there is a multi-volume essay. yes, and we only have a two and a half
well. two geniuses were you standing only in the creation and crushing of someone - the ballet shakespeare and prokofiev - valentin ilizarov's choreographic fantasy was shaken off by musical cakes , shakespeare's plot was read in him, not whole followed, an alley, not a literal choreographer. he gave the metaphor the edge, before the specifics and detailing, and put the highest spirit behind everything, the trades of her absolute session. elizario promoted such a plastic talk as an artist ,...
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well. whether you were two geniuses only in the creation and crushing the ballet shakespeare and prokofiev,entin ilizarov's choreographic fantasy was shattered by musical pies , shakespeare's story was read, not followed in one piece, the alley was not literal. the choreographer gave the metaphor a head start, before the specifics and detailing, and put the spirit of traeda at the top of everything. oh-oh absolute session elizarova to the artists such a plastic talk, where music scoffed from emotions emotions became a sensation, and the son was considered an emphasis and tours of epic ratkov and dance like that. prokofiev, not looking from theirs' wrinkledness, he was natural and i was about to cry. in almost every ballet i concentrate on the main characters, i am just as interested in the secondary characters. not uh what is secondary, i leave only where they crash, still strong, yes, maybe in literature. so it is necessary, and on the stage there should be the quintessence of everything. yes, because, well literature, sometimes there is a multi-volume essay. yes, and we only have a two- a
well. whether you were two geniuses only in the creation and crushing the ballet shakespeare and prokofiev,entin ilizarov's choreographic fantasy was shattered by musical pies , shakespeare's story was read, not followed in one piece, the alley was not literal. the choreographer gave the metaphor a head start, before the specifics and detailing, and put the spirit of traeda at the top of everything. oh-oh absolute session elizarova to the artists such a plastic talk, where music scoffed from...
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well, shakespeare's vision of shakespeare why do you make such a face, kills a brute, as you know inthis has become the norm. it has become the norm. this no longer raises any questions now, so to speak, it is not enough to give it incrementally, because it does not work, so to speak. it has already become the norm. what next questions are excellent. let's legalize pedophilia. and this, by the way, touches, well, many almost everyone, but i’m talking about uh, norway is not ready to talk like that, but i ’ll tell you about the same britain there completely. eh, they definitely belong to such things, that is, for them it is cognitive dissonance. that is, well, please, you are engaged there. uh, there in the framework of lgbt anything. ah here is this children - this sacred. well, once again, if it seems to someone, this is not an artistic exaggeration, in fact, this passed in defense of those who she likes sex with animals. this is not a joke, we'll be back in a minute. to the anniversary of andrei konchalovsky i need to give direct answers, but it is necessary for the viewer to draw
well, shakespeare's vision of shakespeare why do you make such a face, kills a brute, as you know inthis has become the norm. it has become the norm. this no longer raises any questions now, so to speak, it is not enough to give it incrementally, because it does not work, so to speak. it has already become the norm. what next questions are excellent. let's legalize pedophilia. and this, by the way, touches, well, many almost everyone, but i’m talking about uh, norway is not ready to talk like...
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the crime was found shakespeare's book in english i'm not serious, i'm not joking, so it's the same about kobzar, it's not hot , that is, the russian audience is clearly so stupid well, even solovyova listens, which in principle is only her you can buy it for something like that, because they could at least understand what it was about. well, you can’t say more. there they found a book by valerian pidmohylny. who is this? read it, stopped being muscovites and signed up for a permit. yes , oleksandr kornyakov, a kherson photographer who arrived for 5 months in the occupation, and he definitely has not made up but real stories about life in the occupation, how is it, mr. oleksandr, good morning to you, photographer photographer to be in an occupied city, and i also read about you that you even contrived to film something there, what were you filming? in the city, because what we gather as life in kherson is a life that is very difficult to call, people live from morning to noon, then they mostly sit in their houses and wait for the next day, and wait for the liberation of the city, as for my work, in fact, more or less, i am a cameraman could shoot only rallies when t
the crime was found shakespeare's book in english i'm not serious, i'm not joking, so it's the same about kobzar, it's not hot , that is, the russian audience is clearly so stupid well, even solovyova listens, which in principle is only her you can buy it for something like that, because they could at least understand what it was about. well, you can’t say more. there they found a book by valerian pidmohylny. who is this? read it, stopped being muscovites and signed up for a permit. yes ,...
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shakespeare theater in london as it became known to prepare for the premiere of a new performance, and joan of arc, which the authors decided to depict the quote as a gender-neutral character. wellt to call the orleans maiden on stage will be a plural pronoun. they borisov found out the details. at the famous london globe theater , they decided not only to depart from the tradition of william shakespeare there, in every sense, encroached on the saint joan of darke, which the catholic church canonizes in the new production. now this is not zhanna, but joan, here, the poster is a kind of non-binary person who is neither a woman nor a man. neither she nor he is even it, but they just call in the very globe to turn to the main character with playing her. true, the actress is a woman, but in the announcement it is not visible, neither the chest, nor the face under the mail hood sexless joan is the fruit of the sick imagination of the playwright charlie josephine, who herself is far away from traditional values and from birth a woman, but i'm not binary. i'm from the working class im not often. it seemed that it was necessary to somehow express my non- binarity, but they did not all
shakespeare theater in london as it became known to prepare for the premiere of a new performance, and joan of arc, which the authors decided to depict the quote as a gender-neutral character. wellt to call the orleans maiden on stage will be a plural pronoun. they borisov found out the details. at the famous london globe theater , they decided not only to depart from the tradition of william shakespeare there, in every sense, encroached on the saint joan of darke, which the catholic church...
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belgium shakespeare theater in london as it became known to prepare for the example of a new performance of jeanne darcq, which the authors decided to depict the quote as a gender neutral character. wellot women, but not men either, but to call the orleans case in our scene will be in the plural with a pronoun. they have become the usual lgbt agenda for those who define so-called art in the west. it's not enough to go any further. and where in the end they might come and tried to predict boris ivanov in the world-famous london globe theater , they decided not just to move away from the traditions of william shakespeare ; canonizes as a saint in a new setting. now this is not zhanna, but joan, here, the poster is a kind of non- binary person who is neither a woman nor a man. neither she nor he is even it, but they just call in the very globe to turn to the main character, she will play her. true, the actress is a woman, but in the announcement it is not visible, neither the chest, nor the face under the chain mail hood without the hollow joan is the fruit of the playwright's sick imagination. charlie josephine, who herself is far from traditional values. i am a born woman, but i am not
belgium shakespeare theater in london as it became known to prepare for the example of a new performance of jeanne darcq, which the authors decided to depict the quote as a gender neutral character. wellot women, but not men either, but to call the orleans case in our scene will be in the plural with a pronoun. they have become the usual lgbt agenda for those who define so-called art in the west. it's not enough to go any further. and where in the end they might come and tried to predict boris...
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shakespeare's comedies when they when they would fall asleep. finally he would return to his own bed, but those comic passages would be in his head rather than the news of the day. well fdr had his own ritual for nights that were filled with great tension. he would close his eyes and imagine himself back at hyde park as a boy standing with his sled at the top of the hill that stretched down from the wooded to the wooded cliffs below at the hudson river. he would in his mind's eye accelerate down the hill maneuvering all the familiar curves get to the bottom of the hill take the sled up and go over and over again in his mind. again, and again, he replayed that remembered scene undoing the knowledge that he would never climb a hill or ever walk on his own power again, and thus the present of the the united states fell asleep. so to bring us to the modern day a few years ago. i was interviewing a ceo of a very important company in the world. i was telling him these stories about how my president's fell asleep. so i said to him. well, what do you do and really tense times and he grinned and he i take an ambien. so that's our modern day. but in closing, let me take you ba
shakespeare's comedies when they when they would fall asleep. finally he would return to his own bed, but those comic passages would be in his head rather than the news of the day. well fdr had his own ritual for nights that were filled with great tension. he would close his eyes and imagine himself back at hyde park as a boy standing with his sled at the top of the hill that stretched down from the wooded to the wooded cliffs below at the hudson river. he would in his mind's eye accelerate...
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>> well, i have to say, when you did your little video about it, you had the title exactly right. so, while it does come from one of the bleakest speeches in all of shakespeareracter who, like, cites it in my novel, he actually finds great hope in it the idea that every day we're alive is a chance to start again. and conveniently for me, he also finds a metaphor for video games with their infinite lives and infinite chances at redemption, which i think is something you really hit upon when you were guessing what the title was. >> jimmy: yeah i did -- great so, i did say that, yeah >> you did say that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thank you. yeah, because i was thinking, i do love games, and i love all the references to gaming we were just talking backstage our parents both worked at ibm growing up >> yes >> jimmy: by the way, i had a great experience with ibm. they were really great >> yeah, no -- like, people have no idea how ibm was, like, your whole life if your parents worked there there were christmas parties, there was, like, family funday >> jimmy: family day yes. >> you know? >> jimmy: yes, family day was great. >> and so we were thinking, maybe we went to
>> well, i have to say, when you did your little video about it, you had the title exactly right. so, while it does come from one of the bleakest speeches in all of shakespeareracter who, like, cites it in my novel, he actually finds great hope in it the idea that every day we're alive is a chance to start again. and conveniently for me, he also finds a metaphor for video games with their infinite lives and infinite chances at redemption, which i think is something you really hit upon...
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won't 5:30 whistle call shakespeare juliet at open there, in general, jason a smart guy, let's say, and your future husband alexandra, how he is in general, he treats an animal very welleir parents, and five cats to the eldest 18 years old vasily and the youngest, in my opinion, are also 10 11 throughout their lives, they nurse and give out dogs to eat alice that is, these animals are not bought. these are the animals that were picked up and rescued. let's see something more from your video, fussy dog. now something is happening. well, this is something new. this is the moment i can't touch. i'm guarded. this is what, this is of course, when this is generally, of course, dogs love it so much. it's great. for moments like this. they were. this is someone's favorite toy. delicious yes, oh so delicious. so, when you still have your family , you plan to start someone separately for yourself, like you without a button, for example. well, i think yes, it's not now, because there are still slightly different priorities, respectively, when it's already there there will be children, respectively, children will want to take this doggie, to be honest, a big responsibility. that
won't 5:30 whistle call shakespeare juliet at open there, in general, jason a smart guy, let's say, and your future husband alexandra, how he is in general, he treats an animal very welleir parents, and five cats to the eldest 18 years old vasily and the youngest, in my opinion, are also 10 11 throughout their lives, they nurse and give out dogs to eat alice that is, these animals are not bought. these are the animals that were picked up and rescued. let's see something more from your video,...