Edward
Bartender
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His Richard III and discontented sililoquy per sey was on the whole quite excellent.
...a bit long toothed now for princely veracity's sake.
God gave McKellan one face and he applies pancake to make himself another....
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Must say Branagh's complete capture of Henry before Agincourt is nothing less than spellbinding.
A marvelous performance and imaginative production.
....it needs be said: It takes an Irishman to play Henry V.
Wasn't it Orwell who said that "A man at fifty has the face he deserves"? Sounding harsher to me, that, now it's looming!
As to Branagh.... Way back in 1984 he was still with the RSC, before he made the film - my first experience of Shakespeare was in Stratford, Branagh playing Henry V with Brian Blessed in the cast. I was ten and I loved it.