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Monday
3rd November 2003 Berkoff
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Steven
Berkoff gives a solo performance as some of the greatest villains
from Shakespeare's plays. |
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Once again,
Steven Berkoff holds the stage alone - this time with his exploration
and analysis of Shakespeare's most villainous characters.
One of the nations most respected actors will play, amongst others,
Iago, the Macbeths, Shylock, Richard III... characters who are inherently
evil, others whose situation leads them to evil deeds, others at the
mercy of an evil society.
The show's publicity promises "Incisive insights into the psyche
giving way to Shakespeare's own words" - which put simply means
a great talent bring some great words to life. Steven
Berkoff is of course renowned throughout the world for his work as
an actor, writer and director.
He's known to many for the villains he has played in mainstream films
- Octopussy, Beverley Hills Cop, Rambo and The Krays.
He brings this experience to Shakespeare's characters in a way that
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