Judi dench, welcome to this cultural life. Thank you, john. You were born in 193a and grew up in york. Set the scene for us. What was family life like . My father was a doctor. And i had two brothers, older than me. And of course, at that time, no television, nothing like that. So we all had bikes and we made our own entertainment. My second brother, jeff, only ever wanted to be an actor. My oldest brother wanted to be a doctor, like dad, and i wanted to be a designer, scenic designer. Thats what i set out to be. From a young age . From quite a young age, because we were taken to the theatre a lot, you know, we were taken to. I remember once going to see a cuckoo in the nest, and i laughed so. This couple was in bed and suddenly a chest at the end of the bed opened and a man stood up in vest and pants. And i was sick. I laughed so much, i was sick. My mother had to take me home. But the wonderful thing is that i was taken back a couple of nights later to see what happened. They laugh m
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what about her character? we talk about lady macbeth, very dark role there, she s a woman possessed. but cleopatra, you have that really amazing. she s a woman possessed. she s a woman who is passionate about her husband, and what he wants, she wants for him. that s what i think about lady macbeth. and similarly, cleopatra. ..is deeply in love as well, and driven by a great sense of sexual passion with antony. but she. i can remember peter saying to us, he said, you get this great build up about the two of them at the very beginning of the play, which you do, i mean, they talk about. and then in come two (bleep), he said. ..said to us, who behave very, very badly. and we used to roll all over the stage and be all over each other and behave extremely badly. because she s a comic and playful character in a way. there are so many different facets to her, the infinite variety. yes. infinite variety. well, more difficult to play. yes. difficult, that s what i m trying to get at. diff
other and behave extremely badly. because she s a comic and playful character in a way. there are so many different facets to her, the infinite variety. yes. infinite variety. well, more difficult to play. yes. difficult, that s what i m trying to get at. difficult, certainly. and also because she s wilful, she s difficult, she s a real pain at times, isn t she? yeah. how much sympathy do you have to have for her? oh, you ask some very hard questions! i ve suddenly remembered that you do. now, do you.? no, you just have to understand it and be able to make the audience understand. it s not. it s not a question of me having sympathy with it. it s a question of me showing the audience that that is the person. where is the fellow? half afeard to come. go to, go to. come hither, sir. good majesty, herod ofjewry dare not look