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Quotes About Shakespeare

Richard II is my dream part.
~ Josh O'Connor
I would love to play Richard III.
~ Peter Dinklage
I think Mercutio in 'Romeo and Juliet' would be my favorite role. I've never played it, but I would love to do it.
~ Rocky Carroll
To have a sense of contemporary ownership of Shakespeare is the most important thing to his work.
~ Tim Crouch
Shakespeare's words paint pictures in glorious colour in my language. They were written by a man whose use of words fits exactly into Xhosa.
~ John Kani
When I was in 8th grade, I saw Branagh's 'Henry V' in the Paris Theater, and it changed my life.
~ David Harbour
I'm an actor. I started as an actor. I started on Broadway doing 'Hair' and Shakespeare in the Park.
~ Meat Loaf
I think every New York actor's dream is to do Shakespeare in the Park. Each show is so special and unique and diverse because of the elements that we're performing in. Every live show is truly a one-of-a-kind.
~ Annaleigh Ashford
I'll never forget watching my dad perform in a Shakespeare in the Park production of 'Richard III' in New York.
~ John David Washington
To be invited to the Park - the greatest free Shakespeare festival in the world - is a great honor, and I don't take it lightly.
~ Phyllida Lloyd
I am rather partial to Shakespeare, though I haven't done loads. But when it's done right, there's nothing like it. There are layers upon layers upon layers, and you unpack new things constantly. I don't know how he knew so many things - about the world, about women, about human nature, life, death, our fears and hopes.
~ Sophie Okonedo
I like Shakespeare, but it's not my bread and butter. It's not what fires me up about acting at all.A lot of the ingenue parts leave a lot to be desired, in my opinion.
~ Phoebe Fox
I wanted to play a TV detective because it's a rite of passage; I wanted to experience every area of acting. I haven't done comedy or as much Shakespeare as I had intended.
~ Olivia Williams
Judas' hair has a copperish hue, the artist picking up on a long tradition in Christianity of portraying him as a red-head which, according to medieval writers, was the sure sign of a moral degenerate. Shakespeare, in As You Like It, likens Orlando's hair to Judas' red mop, describing it as 'the dissembling colour' and one that reveals 'a deceiver from head to toe'.
~ Peter Stanford
Anyone reading this book will take in as much information today as Shakespeare took in over a lifetime. Researchers in the new field of interruption science have found that it takes an average of twenty-five minutes to recover from a phone call. Yet such interruptions come every eleven minutes—which means we're never caught up with our lives.
~ Pico Iyer
Our understanding of Shakespeare already depends largely on the vitality of Renaissance elements in our education. Each man must live in his own generation, as the saying is; but the generations are bound together by the golden links of the great tradition of civilization.
~ George Edward Woodberry
I had a very bad first experience of Shakespeare at school, and, now I'm determined to put that wrong right and just make Shakespeare as vivid and live as possible.
~ Michelle Gomez
In fact, it is Shakespeare who gives us the map of the mind. It is Shakespeare who invents Freudian Psychology. Freud finds ways of translating it into supposedly analytical vocabulary.
~ Harold Bloom
Wouldn't you like to have heard the voice of Shakespeare, or Jesus Christ?
~ Henry Irving
When I first went to acting school, they made me lose my accent, which is very upsetting for me. The first day of Shakespeare class, I remember the professor was like, 'Oh, boy. Oh no, no, no, no. No, no, no,' and sent me to a voice and speech class to get rid of the accent immediately.
~ Melissa Rauch
Many people know that Shakespeare's dramatic 'canon' was established in 1623 by the publication of the so-called First Folio. That hefty volume contained thirty-six plays.
~ Michael Dirda
When I was 15 years old, I saw my first production of a Shakespeare play at the British pavilion at the Century of Progress World's Fair in Chicago.
~ Sam Wanamaker
'Shakespeare in Love' was a particularly happy film.
~ Tom Stoppard
I love acting, I really do, I've always loved doing it, and it's a joy to be asked to do this. I mean, to do Beatrice, for God's sake, it is the best comedy Shakespeare role for a woman, and to be asked to do it.
~ Mel Giedroyc