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#66
Posted 26 February 2012 - 02:18 PM
I've finally managed to put together an overview of BINGO reviews:
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"[...] the truly Shakespearean greatness of Patrick Stewart's portrayal of Shakespeare" (The Independent)
"Bond's tone and range is limited and there's little Stewart can do with this thankless part, although he does movingly convey Shakespeare's distress at the brutality of a society that relishes hangings and bear baitings."
(Evening Standard)
"Mr Stewart's performance and Angus Jackson's direction are pretty-much faultless, even given my reservations about the pace." (London Theatre)
"An actor of Stewart’s ability could play this one-dimensional role in his sleep and at times appears to be doing just that." (Telegraph)
"Patrick Stewart superbly reinforces Bond's vision by giving us a tragic Shakespeare, but also one alive to his own contradictions: he craves financial security but tells his nagging daughter that "money always turns to hate", is brusquely business-like with a rich landowner like William Combe yet strangely relaxed with a wander-witted gardener." (Guardian)
"It almost works, because in Sir Patrick Stewart’s performance you can so easily believe in the life portrayed." (The Arts Desk)
"Stewart’s Shakespeare slopes across the stage like an old, arthritic hound; quiet, diminutive and brooding with frustrated barks of anger that fail to scare the wolves away." (A Younger Theatre)
"Bond's tone and range is limited and there's little Stewart can do with this thankless part, although he does movingly convey Shakespeare's distress at the brutality of a society that relishes hangings and bear baitings."
(Evening Standard)
"Mr Stewart's performance and Angus Jackson's direction are pretty-much faultless, even given my reservations about the pace." (London Theatre)
"An actor of Stewart’s ability could play this one-dimensional role in his sleep and at times appears to be doing just that." (Telegraph)
"Patrick Stewart superbly reinforces Bond's vision by giving us a tragic Shakespeare, but also one alive to his own contradictions: he craves financial security but tells his nagging daughter that "money always turns to hate", is brusquely business-like with a rich landowner like William Combe yet strangely relaxed with a wander-witted gardener." (Guardian)
"It almost works, because in Sir Patrick Stewart’s performance you can so easily believe in the life portrayed." (The Arts Desk)
"Stewart’s Shakespeare slopes across the stage like an old, arthritic hound; quiet, diminutive and brooding with frustrated barks of anger that fail to scare the wolves away." (A Younger Theatre)
This post has been edited by Mr. Picard: 26 February 2012 - 02:20 PM
#71
Posted 07 March 2012 - 06:52 AM
Mr. Picard, on 05 March 2012 - 10:33 AM, said:
Sir Patrick is having fun at Silverstone at the moment, doing some CAR RACING (irresponsible irresponsible iiiiirrreeeespoooooonsiiiiiblllleeeee aaaaaah):
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I am WORRIED like hell.
(Source)I am WORRIED like hell.
I can't believe what Patrick Stewart was drive sport car.Interesting was watch video interview where he speak about racing drive.Captain Picard,thanks for upload video.
#72
Posted 15 March 2012 - 02:11 PM
#74
Posted 19 March 2012 - 02:43 PM
Sir Patrick has revealed that he would love to play Romeo.
#79
Posted 10 April 2012 - 06:06 AM
And Sir Patrick reveals that he would love to show up on American television again!

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