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'Nicholas Nickleby' was the best example, where 43 people could make an audience of 1,500 look at a fingernail at any given moment. It was so controlled, and yet it was a group of disparate individuals. It was a happy, constructive time, and it seemed to be an active discussion of what makes the theater work.
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We did a black 'Julius Caesar' in which the predominant accent was Caribbean. This offends many people, you know. I also had a Chinese Marc Anthony. I also managed - this caused a great shock - I also got some white guys in it as well!
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Everything happens every night for this audience, and it's a very special occasion to come to the theatre.
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I just do what I'm asked, really.
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I love to see people blossom.
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I got out of this school and went to Camberwell College of Arts, a terribly prestigious thing to do. I was there to be a painter. And I sketched so well that, a year later, I was sent to Slade School of Fine Art, one of the great art schools.
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Now, when I talk about Shakespeare, I can't talk too much about Gielgud or Olivier. Because nobody knows who I'm talking about.
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They said my voice was terrible, nervous, and spotty and that I must go away and learn how to use it properly. I must admit I was rather agape, since I had never thought about making my voice better.
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I do one thing Gielgud didn't: I play the ukulele.
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I wish I'd played Coriolanus.
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I don't know why, but I was really good in that first play.
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After I left the R.S.C., I did a musical, 'Masquerade,' where I played a rabbit. I was the lead.
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I usually played comic lovers or losers - weak, ineffectual men.
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You got paid on Friday, go for a late-night poker game, and have no money on Saturday. But the RSC took your rent out of the paycheck, so at least you had a place to sleep.
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I joined the Royal Shakespeare Co. with no experience whatsoever - I'd never been to a drama school or anything. But I was strong and could lift things, I could move scenery about.
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I've been with Shakespeare all my life.
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Sometimes I think I'll go off and be a milkman or a greengrocer, some easy job.
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The Elizabethan mind wanted and demanded that one word could mean 50 things. What Shakespeare offers us is not ambiguity; it's choices.
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'Merry Wives of Windsor' is a wonderful machine. It's one of the great farces, and it's astonishing to remember that this is written by the same man who wrote 'Hamlet,' 'The Taming of the Shrew' or 'Cymbeline.' It's so similar, and yet the form is so different.
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I used to be the voice of Virgin Atlantic in America, and some people only know me for that.
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Exercising choice is a good thing.
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I was really serious about painting, so I could never be a Sunday painter. You can't just switch it on and off.
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It doesn't seem Shakespeare works if you turn him into a religion.
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My neighborhood in South London was very Dickensian.
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Mostly, theater becomes blander and blander as everyone wants the same thing they saw before. The good plays are the ones that don't allow you to do that.
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If Shakespeare were alive today, he'd be doing sitcoms.
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I think like an actor when I'm acting, and I think like a director when I'm directing.
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Gerry Schoenfeld told me 'Les Parents Terribles' was not going to sell, even though we had Kathleen Turner and Jude Law in the cast. So we called it 'Indiscretions.'
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Some of the finest Shakespeare has been done recently by college theater programs. I'll tell you what these young kids have: They have a natural authority in Shakespeare. They feel a right to do it. And once they honor the humanity of it, the rhythm of the verse comes with it.
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I am an anthologist, you see. I sort of make anthologies for people.
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Nothing in the world in perfect. Even a still photograph.
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I've learned from the greatest people, and I've got wonderful things to pass on.
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You may be modest and un-egotistical in your life; I'm quite ordinary. But I play big egotistical parts.
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People very often say to actors that they admire their careers, and I rather think that what's implied by that is that we have a choice in the matter. When really, most actors, me included, do whatever comes along next.
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Most of my enjoyable times in the theater have been working in a group.
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I have a little studio in Chinatown, and I sometimes go there and rearrange my brushes. But I would have to stop acting altogether in order to become a painter. At the moment, I'm still interested and active as an actor and director. Besides, I rather think acting and painting are all part of the same creative urge.
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I was an art student when I was a boy, and as an art student you don't have to talk to anyone - you just have to paint really wonderful paintings. It's very unlike being an actor, where you have to talk all the time.
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I've always thought like I'm really a 3-feet-high comic trapped in a leading man's body... but then I played Nicholas Nickleby, and suddenly I was heroic.
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I'm really interested in the form, putting one piece up against another and finding something corroborative in another voice. I've done a lot of that.
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There's something very fine and lucid and rich in this tradition of the English actor.
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So, suddenly I was an actor. I don't remember being nervous. I learned to be nervous later.
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All this thing that L.A. doesn't have any love for the theater isn't true.
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It's a vain craft, acting.
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Daring to love someone is something we all do.
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The whole point is it's about getting as many people to come and see the play as you can.
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Now, of course, we know there has been an end to apartheid in South Africa, but what excited me was seeing it in the context of history.
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Arthur Winslow is one of the great parts.
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I like working with authors who are a bit pesky.
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I've often thought I'm a short music hall comedian stuck in a leading man's body.
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Well-written plays deserve to be learned from and understood properly, both by actors and audiences alike, and Rattigan's very human characters help us do that.
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Television is an important part of how we communicate.
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I was at a pretty rough school, and the only thing I was good at was art.
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I was 36 when I played Nicholas Nickleby.
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The sense of popularity in an actor is essential.
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Anything I do is as theatrical as I can get it.
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'Nicholas Nickleby' is 800 pages long. At one time, the theater production was 15 hours long. So it's an interesting process, about what you leave out and what you select.
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More people saw me in one episode of 'Cheers' than would ever see me in a play.
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I love to argue and share bright ideas in a rehearsal room, and when you live with somebody who is working on the same show, the delight can go on all evening!
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Sometimes the most excruciating experiences in rehearsals and performances yield the most beautiful work.
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Even Shakespeare gives you a scene off.
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If you live in the States, you have to join a gym.
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I was a skinny 17-year-old.
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I like to do really good things. But 'good' - witness Charles Dickens - doesn't mean 'not popular.'
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I thought acting was just going on and remembering all of one's lines.
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The loser, the fool, is embraced in England because there is a recognition of silliness there that allows a person to keep his ambitions and desires at a certain distance. Just being in the race is enough.
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History is with us until we learn from the suffering of the past.
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If you take away a lot of the pretension and grandness from Shakespeare, a true poeticism is revealed.
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That's been the tragedy of my life, actually. I've always looked younger than I am.
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I want to play King Lear, Macbeth, Benedict, Coriolanus. I wouldn't mind doing Hamlet again. Well, I'm a little old. Perhaps I can rub Vaseline on the audience's eyes.
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I don't think perfection is possible. I think you can attempt to reach perfection, but I don't think it's a possible thing. I think perfection is a moving point, and we spend our artistic lives chasing it.
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Rattigan's world demanded unwavering trust in principles, loyalty, and virtue. At the time of this play - Rattigan was writing this play in 1947 about an incident that took place in 1914 - should a boy say he didn't do something, his father would believe him; a British father would take the defense of his son's honor to his grave.
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In the Victorian age, actors played Romeo until they were 60 or 70 years old.
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The shields were enormous. In 'Julius Caesar,' I died early in the scene and used to fall asleep under the shield until I was woken up by applause.
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My first acquaintance with 'Peter Pan' was back when I lived in South London. I was at art school, and I needed to earn money, so I got a job as a stagehand at the Wimbledon Theatre, and 'Peter Pan' was on tour there with Donald Sinden, who was playing Captain Hook.
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What I strive to do is to make the theater experience something that people remember and recall rather than dismiss because it was less like their everyday experiences. So, I'm less interested in internal emotionalism and much more in making the audience laugh and cry by the devices that we use as theater actors.
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No lens is quick enough to track the movement of the human body. The molecules are always moving.
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When it was announced I had won the Tony Award, I was in Bangkok doing a movie with Judi Dench. I remember coming back from the location to the Oriental Hotel and hearing someone yelling across the reception area, 'You've won the Tony!' It was wonderful and strange to be halfway around the world.
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I directed Bebe Neuwirth in 'Here Lies Jenny' at the Post Street Theatre. I was gobsmacked - the audiences were extremely knowledgeable, affectionate, interested, and not cynical.
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You might be the best Hamlet of your generation in the bathroom, but unfortunately, you have to come out and do it on stage, and it's best to do it to people who would fill the house.
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I'm astonished to say, but people are really pleased to hear what happened to me, the way I got a little bit more confident, the people I've met, and the things I didn't know.
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In Tom Cone's work nothing is easy.
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Rattigan wrote some very good plays.
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'Waiting for Godot,' when it first came out in 1950, was a very different sort of play to the plays that were in the West End at that time in London, because most of those plays were what we call drawing-room comedies.
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The hard thing is making sure you work with wonderful people and that you get something out of it so that you can get better as an actor.
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The classical actor in England makes roughly the equivalent of a bus driver.
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