spain. heavy rains hampered efforts to retrieve the bodies throughout the weekend. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur, and this is the stage of the royal shakespeare theatre in stratford upon avon, birthplace of william shakespeare. 400 years and more after his death, his words and stories still resonate around the world, transcending languages and borders. well, my guest today is the just retired artistic director of the royal shakespeare company, greg doran. why do we continue to make much ado about william shakespeare? gregory doran, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. nice to be here.
you will never, never see him again is. ..trying to articulate and understand what that actually means. and i know that, but it s. it s. it s nevertheless. it s painful. it s very. it s very painful. yeah. greg doran, thank you so much forjoining me on hardtalk. thank you very much indeed. thank you, stephen. hello again. i thought i d start off with confirmation of what you already know,
Stephen Sackur interviews emeritus artistic director of the RSC Gregory Doran. More than 400 years after his death, why do we continue to make much ado about.
Sir Antony Sher, who was one of King Charles s favourite actors, left nearly £2.3 million in his will. The Olivier Award-winning stage star had cancer and died aged 72 last December.
the royal shakespeare theatre in stratford upon avon, birthplace of william shakespeare. 400 years and more after his death, his words and stories still resonate around the world, transcending languages and borders. well, my guest today is the just retired artistic director of the royal shakespeare company, greg doran. why do we continue to make much ado about william shakespeare? gregory doran, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. nice to be here. well, it s a real pleasure to be on your stage here at the royal shakespeare company. you first set foot on this