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OâConnor: I remember in rehearsal Jessie would say, âThey
need love.â That first sonnet is them realizing that they have a [shared] language of love.Â
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When did you first understand the power of Shakespeare? Â
Buckley: It was quite unemotional when I learned it in school, and then I ended up doing a four-week Shakespeare course and it blew me apart. His stories of loss feel just as relevant today as they did in the 1600s.Â
OâConnor: I was rubbish at school, so nothing made sense. [
Laughs] But my dad is an English teacher, and when heâd talk about Shakespeare, I loved his enthusiasm. Then I had an amazing drama teacher who took us to see