WOW. Shakespeare was never meant to be read it was meant to be seen like this. He was a PLAYWRITE. So reading it from a book in school it didnt mean anything but seeing people like Patrick do this it brings it to life and you can see what is being said eve though i dont actually understand some of it. It makes sense
10000% he embodies what Shakespeare envisioned wholeheartedly in my opinion when he performs these. Its not pure reading, nor acting but actual embodiment of every word and feeling William meant to convey written or not. And its because he does that even the most difficult to understand lines make some sense.
This production was overall middling, but Sir Patrick Stewart’s performance is absolutely incredible. Several of my all-time favourite deliveries of lines in Macbeth are his.
honestly, nobody, but nobody does Shakespeare quite like Sir Patrick Stewart. He could read sonnet after sonnet, perform solo plays and the like and he'd do each with such feeling, conviction and ease. What a treat!!!!! Thank You!!!!!!
I’m using macbeths monologue for my audition to RADA and seeing this is really helping me be in tune with the characters emotions and thought process, so thank you for posting this
Is this a dagger? No that's a pocketknife. Is THIS a dagger? No that's a broadsword. Is THIS a dagger?? No! That's half a tuna salad sandwich. Are you even trying?
Thank you so much for this, these words, written in ... ~1620? How beautiful our English language can be, just as lovely as french in the hands of such a master, sure there's branagh and sir Ian McKellen, etc but this is the most expressive I've seen for this, it's just spectacular, thank you sir you've brought so much joy to so many!
TREMENDOUS performance- if anyone ever questions the power of psychological/physical torture, it's that episode. I'm so glad the show made it clear the effects were LONG lasting.
This was the weirdest adaptation ever lol anyone else have to watch this in English class remember the part where he fires bullets and is like let me miss all these shots
So is this channel done putting out full shows or what? Haven't seen a full show on here since Easter? And even that was a repeat of Jesus Christ Superstar
Patrick Stewart is a marvellous actor and MacBeth is a timeless tale of a man’s ultimate descent into darkness. Quite a powerful combination. 🌹
I agree. Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen both give performances that I feel.
WOW. Shakespeare was never meant to be read it was meant to be seen like this. He was a PLAYWRITE. So reading it from a book in school it didnt mean anything but seeing people like Patrick do this it brings it to life and you can see what is being said eve though i dont actually understand some of it. It makes sense
I like the cut of your jib, Heidi
10000% he embodies what Shakespeare envisioned wholeheartedly in my opinion when he performs these. Its not pure reading, nor acting but actual embodiment of every word and feeling William meant to convey written or not. And its because he does that even the most difficult to understand lines make some sense.
It's even better because Sir Stewart knows what he's saying.
This production was overall middling, but Sir Patrick Stewart’s performance is absolutely incredible. Several of my all-time favourite deliveries of lines in Macbeth are his.
honestly, nobody, but nobody does Shakespeare quite like Sir Patrick Stewart. He could read sonnet after sonnet, perform solo plays and the like and he'd do each with such feeling, conviction and ease. What a treat!!!!! Thank You!!!!!!
I love anything Patrick Stewart does. The man is so talented.
Unquestionably one of the greatest living actors.
Please...... allow us see this. In full! The Play That Shall Not Be Uttered!
It is on Vimeo.
You mean Macbeth
@@Bubbsmaster Aahhhhh. Hot potato, off his drawers, pluck to make amends.
This man is a national treasure.
He’s amazing…. And that voice…..
His voice is like honey and thunder.
*[The Scottish Play]* must be seen in its entirety!
It is on Vimeo.
Indeed 👍
probably one of the best Mcbeth Performances that could ever be done.
Brilliantly performed by a fantastic actor. 👍
I’m using macbeths monologue for my audition to RADA and seeing this is really helping me be in tune with the characters emotions and thought process, so thank you for posting this
Is this a dagger?
No that's a pocketknife.
Is THIS a dagger?
No that's a broadsword.
Is THIS a dagger??
No! That's half a tuna salad sandwich. Are you even trying?
"No this is Patrick!" 🤣
Now that's a dagger - Crocodile Dundee
That's not a knife this is a knife
@@lordofashes8262 that's not a knife, that's a spoon!
Sir Patrick Stewart of the Royal Shakespeare Company, everyone!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I LOVE anything Sir Patrick Stewart does!!
PICARD forever!
I remember watching this in class in Year 11 for English. Naturally, half the class found this scene funny
We're doing that now.
This is an acting masterclass all in itself
Thank you so much for this, these words, written in ... ~1620? How beautiful our English language can be, just as lovely as french in the hands of such a master, sure there's branagh and sir Ian McKellen, etc but this is the most expressive I've seen for this, it's just spectacular, thank you sir you've brought so much joy to so many!
1:23 !!! ugh i love this quote
I would love to see Sir Patrick Stewart as King Lear . That would be amazing
I cracked up when he touched the dagger with his middle finger and faced it toward the audience
I know right?! It was so hilarious 🤣
When i see his face i remember that there are four lights
TREMENDOUS performance- if anyone ever questions the power of psychological/physical torture, it's that episode. I'm so glad the show made it clear the effects were LONG lasting.
THERE… ARE ..FOUR.. LIGHTS!!!! 💖💖💖
Oh gosh I have to perform this today I hope I can get it as well as this guy!
Excellent.
...is this a dagger I see before me?
The handle towards my hand?
Come, let me clutch thee...
Argh! it was the work of an enemy [Stand]!
So "Tarquin's ravishing strides," you understand, but you can't figure out "Darmok and Jilad at Tanagra" unless someone has to die?
Gave me goosebumps.
Great 👍👍❤️❤️❤️👍👍
Number One , may I ask you a question ? Is this a dagger I see before me ?
A great actor !
Ok, Is normal to feel scared? Patrick Stewart is great
Upload the sleepwalking scene!!
IS THIS THE DAGGER?
1:50
Now in Klingon
The original was in Klingon
“Dagger of the Mind”!
Hooooooowls
This was the weirdest adaptation ever lol anyone else have to watch this in English class remember the part where he fires bullets and is like let me miss all these shots
So is this channel done putting out full shows or what? Haven't seen a full show on here since Easter? And even that was a repeat of Jesus Christ Superstar
Probably.
What year was this done?
2009.
@@brianaustin5467 or 2010. At least that's what the description says.
@@veganleigh4817 It was my undrstanding that it was made in 2009 but first shown in 2010, but these dates become blurred with time.
Riveting
Is this in a holo deck?
btw i am shakespeare hi guys
This episode of Breaking Bad was far too surreal.
me edging to bro in class
Macbeth on Ambien.
**Spits to the side**
DON'T SAY ITS NAME!!
it is bad to say that name, you must call it "the Scottish Play"
didnt need the corny "hummmmm" music in the background... dumb
Campy acting, campier moustache
This movie was actually really bad.
nice hair
2:30