Me too Ellie: "the relationship the four of us have on stage and off stage is as if we've been together for fifty years. " (Sir Pat Stew) - love this!
Also standout for me - Damien's comment about Harold Pinter's mischievous side is very striking and thought provoking: "I think there was a mischievous side to Harold Pinter in hoping that the play would out the audience in a sort of 'No Man's Land'."
Fabulous interviews. Just those few insights make me see it in a new light! The two sirs having such a long-standing professional and personal relationship, it's heartwarming that their comraderie has extended to include Owen and Damien in their little circle.
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What a lovely little treat! I always love hearing actors talk about their roles. Especially Damien It's great that even coming up to the end of it's run NML keeps on giving!
Yes - it's lovely to hear Sir Pat talking about their relationship. It's good they get on so well as they've been working so closely together for months now - but it is nice that it gets mentioned...especially as the 2 sirs have been such good friends for so long.
"Also standout for me - Damien's comment about Harold Pinter's mischievous side is very striking and thought provoking: "I think there was a mischievous side to Harold Pinter in hoping that the play would out the audience in a sort of 'No Man's Land'.""
- this is true! The play puts you on the wrong foot all the way through....points of reference are constantly shifting and it does feel as if this is a place between states of being (?!?)
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