From Orson Welles to Michael Fassbender: A Study of Macbeth's Soliloquy
From Orson Welles to Michael Fassbender: A Study of Macbeth's Soliloquy, Act 5 Scene 5 "Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow"
A collection of actors delivering one of Shakespeare's most important soliloquies, "Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow," Act 5 Scene 5 of Macbeth, and also known as "The Sound and the Fury." Included are Orson Welles, Sean Connery, Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart, Paul Scofield, Jeremy Brett, Alan Cumming, John Gielgud, Anthony Sher, Jon Finch, Nicol Williamson, Lars Willets, Michael Fassbender, Joseph Millson. Who do you think delivered it best?
Видео From Orson Welles to Michael Fassbender: A Study of Macbeth's Soliloquy канала Darwin Dayan
A collection of actors delivering one of Shakespeare's most important soliloquies, "Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow," Act 5 Scene 5 of Macbeth, and also known as "The Sound and the Fury." Included are Orson Welles, Sean Connery, Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart, Paul Scofield, Jeremy Brett, Alan Cumming, John Gielgud, Anthony Sher, Jon Finch, Nicol Williamson, Lars Willets, Michael Fassbender, Joseph Millson. Who do you think delivered it best?
Видео From Orson Welles to Michael Fassbender: A Study of Macbeth's Soliloquy канала Darwin Dayan
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