It so surreal to hear his voice coming from a younger man
@brainbaskerville334119 күн бұрын
john finch was the best macbeth film star of the 70s mckellen full of hot air john barton master stage director does no his actors alan howard great shakespeare actor plays it to the helt
@brainbaskerville334119 күн бұрын
all dench is a pompus adliber the best stage actress of the 70s sueson fleetwood brillant in everything she was in
@fido65223 күн бұрын
Once you've seen Fry and Laurie send this up you can't watch it !
@someperson7Ай бұрын
Boy that Richard Hammond knows more about theatre than you'd expect for a car guy
@tren380Ай бұрын
I think I prefer the first one.
@travisjfranksАй бұрын
The level of analysis is inspiring. What a phenomenal actor.
@patriciajohn8196Ай бұрын
❤😍🥰
@sohinichatterjee79942 ай бұрын
Why can't we have classes like this? Reading shakespeare and just reading it... What's the use? If we have phenomenal actors, directors, critics, writers, professors with profound sense of understanding and above all the quality of being able to impart that knowledge on others, only then is education complete. What's the meaning of getting a 10/10 when after years of studying Macbeth this is the first time most of us meet such a word by word explanation of the speech? It's sad but atleast better late than never. This clips, surely, is one of the many blessings of the internet ❤
@astrorobinson37162 ай бұрын
Well I guess he didn’t keep his secrets afterall.
@BoninBrighton2 ай бұрын
Phenomenal analysis. We saw Ian play King Lear a few years ago now…. on our 60th b’days. It felt ‘appropriate’….
@gabrieldecio8582 ай бұрын
His and Judy Dench’s version of _Macbeth_ is the best one I have seen. I wish I had had this clip in my repertoire when I was teaching Shakespeare before retirement.
@Wyrmwould2 ай бұрын
Wow, this guy's really good. He should play Magneto or Gandalf. That would be awesome.
@LuvvyDuck3 ай бұрын
Patrick Stewart totally crushes it.
@lewis723 ай бұрын
Fry & Laurie did a great send up of this kind of discussion: kzread.info/dash/bejne/l4N2uJl9g5mbg5s.html
@MichaelSheffield-ox8yd3 ай бұрын
To be a student actor in his presence. Man o man.
@chriswilliams59823 ай бұрын
Here McBeth is summing up his entire world view. It’s the only place in the English language where a man sums up his entire philosophy of his life in one paragraph.
@Lytton3333 ай бұрын
".. That was great David.. but now I want you to imagine that you're an ice-cream seller who has lost all passion for his cornets.. Then we'll move on to Hamlet on roller-skates.."
@Lytton3333 ай бұрын
So much indulgent over analysis for something that is made so obvious by the words. It isn't the actor that makes the text its the playwright.. all the audience knows that for goodness sake! Modern day actors and directors, suffused with half-cocked notions from Freud and the rest of the rolling pageant of psychobabble have become utterly obsessed with novelty takes.
@Solfonny2 ай бұрын
Agreed, I personally prefer my Shakespeare read by a text-to-speech program. Immersive acting practice, and even emotional inflection of the voice, are utterly useless as I already know it's an emotional play! And furthermore why did Maurizio Pollini practice so much for the Beethoven sonata?? We already know it's a good piece. He could have played more literally.
@josephonwhidbey3 ай бұрын
Twelfth Night My favorite of all of the Bard's plays.
@leighcheetham55573 ай бұрын
Wizard you shall not pass cut sir ian sir ian sir ian
@shankarbalakrishnan23603 ай бұрын
Ur cool Ian good looking man ❤❤🎉🎉
@shankarbalakrishnan23603 ай бұрын
tom is Solar eclipse nothing just the sun gets covered dark knight reins❤❤🎉🎉batman
@user-yb2wk8tt4u3 ай бұрын
Some think this speech is now overused and hackneyed. This rendition returns it to its pristine glory.
@ianmatthews1374 ай бұрын
It's Steven Fry surely. Doing a satire on a Shakespearian masterclass.
@laavanya52064 ай бұрын
What a in-depth analysis, You missed a point in “walking shadow” ; “shadow” can be broken into two parts shad and ow and ow emphasizes the pain of macbeth in like how he says OW, it also shows how depressed he is in how he can’t anymore get women to like him like lady macbeth did.
@dirtyoldmano4 ай бұрын
and Shad?
@Nefylym4 ай бұрын
Thank you Sir Stewart for showing us how a real captain runs a starship.
@adriennestark51984 ай бұрын
He said Hamlet, not Macbeth when examining that first line....
@nathanhiggas4 ай бұрын
DONE
@connarcomstock1614 ай бұрын
*HE LOOKS THE SAME*
@nillyk56714 ай бұрын
Patrick Stewart was in his 30s in this video... what!?? This is so strange, he aged rapidly but then stayed young forever 🤔. I'm so confused.
@dirtyoldmano5 ай бұрын
He must be gay.
@willyounts33085 ай бұрын
terrific reading thank you for uploading.
@ferntheinkling5 ай бұрын
This video made me fall in love with Shakespeare's work again.
@danremenyi11795 ай бұрын
Wow! What a waste Poirot was for David Suchet?
@totallybored55265 ай бұрын
Who would have thought Maggie Smith with short hair would be so handsome
@paulh24685 ай бұрын
Watching Picard season 2. It’d be fun to show 1978 Sir Patrick what he’s up to in 2024. I wonder what he’d think of Locutus of Borg?
@user-bm4bn5cd1p6 ай бұрын
The production in the 60s with Dorothy tutin was superior
@ukgmail53296 ай бұрын
Anyone fancy a pint?
@jorgefiguerola12396 ай бұрын
Every so often I think about time in my life that could have been spent absorbing his stories and images with the quality of English of that era, along with the form of communication. Come to now. Cut the clutter. Convey.
@Japerhood6 ай бұрын
It's crazy that Gandalf was an actor in his younger days
@junkyarddog44116 ай бұрын
I was very impressed by Pacino’s portrayal of Trevor Nunn.
@ferrousallotrope6 ай бұрын
That performance at the end really made everything else he said make sense. That blew me away
@pillettadoinswartsh49746 ай бұрын
Is Patrick a vampire? He looks the same in 1979 as he does now.
@sdswood34576 ай бұрын
Spellbinding.
@Chronus-gw8en7 ай бұрын
First time i seen this. I love how he put himself in third period. Said it as a narrative and explaining it. Sir Ian McKellen is great.
@voice_from_pizza7 ай бұрын
His soliloquy performance feels a lot like the soliloquy in the end of Bladerunner. Also brilliant.
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The words are not repeated three times but twice.
It so surreal to hear his voice coming from a younger man
john finch was the best macbeth film star of the 70s mckellen full of hot air john barton master stage director does no his actors alan howard great shakespeare actor plays it to the helt
all dench is a pompus adliber the best stage actress of the 70s sueson fleetwood brillant in everything she was in
Once you've seen Fry and Laurie send this up you can't watch it !
Boy that Richard Hammond knows more about theatre than you'd expect for a car guy
I think I prefer the first one.
The level of analysis is inspiring. What a phenomenal actor.
❤😍🥰
Why can't we have classes like this? Reading shakespeare and just reading it... What's the use? If we have phenomenal actors, directors, critics, writers, professors with profound sense of understanding and above all the quality of being able to impart that knowledge on others, only then is education complete. What's the meaning of getting a 10/10 when after years of studying Macbeth this is the first time most of us meet such a word by word explanation of the speech? It's sad but atleast better late than never. This clips, surely, is one of the many blessings of the internet ❤
Well I guess he didn’t keep his secrets afterall.
Phenomenal analysis. We saw Ian play King Lear a few years ago now…. on our 60th b’days. It felt ‘appropriate’….
His and Judy Dench’s version of _Macbeth_ is the best one I have seen. I wish I had had this clip in my repertoire when I was teaching Shakespeare before retirement.
Wow, this guy's really good. He should play Magneto or Gandalf. That would be awesome.
Patrick Stewart totally crushes it.
Fry & Laurie did a great send up of this kind of discussion: kzread.info/dash/bejne/l4N2uJl9g5mbg5s.html
To be a student actor in his presence. Man o man.
Here McBeth is summing up his entire world view. It’s the only place in the English language where a man sums up his entire philosophy of his life in one paragraph.
".. That was great David.. but now I want you to imagine that you're an ice-cream seller who has lost all passion for his cornets.. Then we'll move on to Hamlet on roller-skates.."
So much indulgent over analysis for something that is made so obvious by the words. It isn't the actor that makes the text its the playwright.. all the audience knows that for goodness sake! Modern day actors and directors, suffused with half-cocked notions from Freud and the rest of the rolling pageant of psychobabble have become utterly obsessed with novelty takes.
Agreed, I personally prefer my Shakespeare read by a text-to-speech program. Immersive acting practice, and even emotional inflection of the voice, are utterly useless as I already know it's an emotional play! And furthermore why did Maurizio Pollini practice so much for the Beethoven sonata?? We already know it's a good piece. He could have played more literally.
Twelfth Night My favorite of all of the Bard's plays.
Wizard you shall not pass cut sir ian sir ian sir ian
Ur cool Ian good looking man ❤❤🎉🎉
tom is Solar eclipse nothing just the sun gets covered dark knight reins❤❤🎉🎉batman
Some think this speech is now overused and hackneyed. This rendition returns it to its pristine glory.
It's Steven Fry surely. Doing a satire on a Shakespearian masterclass.
What a in-depth analysis, You missed a point in “walking shadow” ; “shadow” can be broken into two parts shad and ow and ow emphasizes the pain of macbeth in like how he says OW, it also shows how depressed he is in how he can’t anymore get women to like him like lady macbeth did.
and Shad?
Thank you Sir Stewart for showing us how a real captain runs a starship.
He said Hamlet, not Macbeth when examining that first line....
DONE
*HE LOOKS THE SAME*
Patrick Stewart was in his 30s in this video... what!?? This is so strange, he aged rapidly but then stayed young forever 🤔. I'm so confused.
He must be gay.
terrific reading thank you for uploading.
This video made me fall in love with Shakespeare's work again.
Wow! What a waste Poirot was for David Suchet?
Who would have thought Maggie Smith with short hair would be so handsome
Watching Picard season 2. It’d be fun to show 1978 Sir Patrick what he’s up to in 2024. I wonder what he’d think of Locutus of Borg?
The production in the 60s with Dorothy tutin was superior
Anyone fancy a pint?
Every so often I think about time in my life that could have been spent absorbing his stories and images with the quality of English of that era, along with the form of communication. Come to now. Cut the clutter. Convey.
It's crazy that Gandalf was an actor in his younger days
I was very impressed by Pacino’s portrayal of Trevor Nunn.
That performance at the end really made everything else he said make sense. That blew me away
Is Patrick a vampire? He looks the same in 1979 as he does now.
Spellbinding.
First time i seen this. I love how he put himself in third period. Said it as a narrative and explaining it. Sir Ian McKellen is great.
His soliloquy performance feels a lot like the soliloquy in the end of Bladerunner. Also brilliant.
Gandalf the young
Good job Gandalf