From Hamlet's 'To be or not to be' to Macbeth's 'Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow', Shakespeare's lines present an infinity of choicesEarlier this month, I took part in a fascinating discussion about Shakespeare with Glenda Jackson at the British Library. One point that emerged strongly was that his plays are not static objects but endlessly adaptable, and that the actor is confronted with an infinity of choices. S…
SOURCE: The Guardian at 07:39AM on June 28, 2016