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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781908153494
- File size: 70548 KB
- Duration: 02:26:58
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- English
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AudioFile Magazine
Barely three minutes are needed to recite the known facts of William Shakespeare's life, but this excellent blend of narration and performance selections more than fulfills its promise to "discover Shakespeare in his plays and trace the course of his life through them." Hampton and Weston's narration is brisk, factual, with just the right blend of legend, speculation, and scholarly reconstruction. The passages chosen, many of them old favorites, do more than fill the gaps in Shakespeare's biography; they capture its emotional volume as well--as in the lines describing a dead child's clothes, written about the time of the death of Shakespeare's only son, Hamnet. The great Judi Dench is singularly impressive here, as convincing as a Cockney barmaid or a young girl expressing her first passion, as she is compelling as a guilt-ridden queen. Richard Hampton, a well-known British stage actor, is her perfect complement for Shakespeare's roster of melancholy kings, boasting villains, and tippling rogues. Outstanding in selection, editing, and production, this fine compilation is ideal for students and for Shakespeare lovers alike. D.A.W. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine -
Publisher's Weekly
February 19, 2024
For this exuberant collection, O’Hea, an actor at Shakespeare’s Globe theater, brings together his interviews with Dench (Behind the Scenes) about the many Shakespearean roles and productions in her seven-decade career. Conducted over four years and originally intended for the Globe’s archives, the lively conversations bounce from backstage reminiscences (“I wouldn’t know how to get ready unless there were jokes and pants flying through the air”) to irreverent commentary on the plays (“Oh my God, I loathed it,” Dench says about The Merchant of Venice, objecting to its irredeemable characters and antisemitism). Dench’s accessible musings feel like learning about Shakespeare from a favorite teacher, as when she notes how the contrast between Romeo’s metaphor-rich language and Juliet’s “straight to the point” responses in the balcony scene reveal how “she has no guile about her. And there’s no time to be flowery—she’s too anxious about Romeo’s safety.” Of particular value are Dench’s lucid insights on her craft: “Acting is learning how to edit. It’s not just about what you put in, but probably more importantly what you choose to chuck out.” The breezy discussions make up in energy and passion for what they lack in rigor. It’s a refreshingly loose exploration of the Bard’s oeuvre. Illus. -
AudioFile Magazine
In Q&A format, actor Brendan O'Hea asks intriguing questions of world-famous actor/director Judi Dench. The result is absolutely delicious. O'Hea recorded four years of interviews with Dench, but due to her failing eyesight, the audiobook is co-narrated by Barbara Flynn. In a remarkable performance, Flynn laughs, jokes, and calls O'Hea to task when he's wrong--all sounding very much like the famous Dench. With sprinkled salty language, Dench opens up about her seven-decade career, her photographic memory, and her Shakespearean roles. Each chapter thoroughly explores a play and Dench's role in it. Her wit and impish nature will have listeners in stitches. The final segment has Dench (in her own voice) and O'Hea engaged in friendly, very funny, squabbling. Informative, educational and altogether brilliant listening! S.J.H. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine
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