We have cut the text, but what remains are Shakespeare’s words.
About Edward Hall
Edward Hallwas an English lawyer and historian, best known for his The Union of the Two Noble and Illustre Families of Lancastre and Yorke–commonly known as Hall’s Chronicle–first published in 1548. He was also several times a member of the Parliament of England.
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Each organism, no matter how simple or complex, has around it a sacred bubble of space, a bit of mobile territoriality which only a few other organisms are allowed to penetrate and then only for short periods of time.
16th-century English lawyer, politician, and historian
Oh, come off it, I’ve only directed three plays for the RSC.
16th-century English lawyer, politician, and historian
We felt that although they were patchy, there was a tremendous political energy in the Henry plays.
16th-century English lawyer, politician, and historian
I hate getting bored.
16th-century English lawyer, politician, and historian
Theatre is about people, not buildings. Incalculable damage has been done to the expert talent a company needs – from wardrobe to lighting technicians.
16th-century English lawyer, politician, and historian
We have cut the text, but what remains are Shakespeare’s words.
16th-century English lawyer, politician, and historian
I’d love to do some new plays.
16th-century English lawyer, politician, and historian
Normally, an actress has to work to bring out her male side. In our case, the dynamic is reversed. The actor playing her modelled himself on Sharon Stone.
16th-century English lawyer, politician, and historian
I was a terrible actor. The analytical part of my mind never quite let go.
16th-century English lawyer, politician, and historian
People come to the theatre to be excited and uplifted – I want to inspire my audience.
16th-century English lawyer, politician, and historian
I wanted to make the violence beautiful in order to heighten our revulsion.
16th-century English lawyer, politician, and historian
While trying to protect the republic, the conspirators in Julius Caesar enable Mark Antony to triumph. In Rose Rage, the more Henry VI tries to fix things, the more they go wrong.
16th-century English lawyer, politician, and historian
It’s amazing. I can’t believe how brilliant the whole thing is – my daughter, Georgia, is just wonderful.
16th-century English lawyer, politician, and historian
Shakespeare reveals human nature brilliantly: he shines a light on our instinctive desire to dominate each other.
16th-century English lawyer, politician, and historian