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nonthat generation that reflect what s going on, each person that comes to it brings their own experience and i think that s why they are great plays and why they keep being able to be done and done and done. rose: it can be adapted to any age. yeah. rose: all about shakespeare, next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. out, out, brief candle. life is but a walking shadow. a poor player that struts and frets an hour upon the stage and then is heard no more. it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. rose: so why why this? why? (laughs) that s the question i m always asking myself, too. rose: it s not easy. it s not. it s very, very it s the most intense thing i ve ever done. rose: the most intense thing you ve ever done? i mean professionally. rose: (laughs) i mean, because it s not just i play a person in a psychiatric unit, i m brought in and then i
New-yorkUnited-statesDenmarkTrinity-churchBurnhamSomersetUnited-kingdomHollywoodCaliforniaJohannesburgGautengSouth-africa nonthat generation that reflect what s going on, each person that comes to it brings their own experience and i think that s why they are great plays and why they keep being able to be done and done and done. rose: it can be adapted to any age. yeah. rose: all about shakespeare, next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. out, out, brief candle. life is but a walking shadow. a poor player that struts and frets an hour upon the stage and then is heard no more. it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. rose: so why why this? why? (laughs) that s the question i m always asking myself, too. rose: it s not easy. it s not. it s very, very it s the most intense thing i ve ever done. rose: the most intense thing you ve ever done? i mean professionally. rose: (laughs) i mean, because it s not just i play a person in a psychiatric unit, i m brought in and then i
New-yorkUnited-statesDenmarkTrinity-churchBurnhamSomersetUnited-kingdomHollywoodCaliforniaJohannesburgGautengSouth-africa members of congress who were briefed on the evidence by the white house. woodruff: and we get the perspectives of newshour analysts mark shields and david brooks. brown: then, the race to save the centuries-old sequoias at yosemite national park, threatened by wildfires burning just miles away. we have a report from the scene. woodruff: we wrap up our look at the legacy of the march on washington, 50 years on. tonight, the long journey of the civil rights movement, and its unfinished business. we have this, in my view, race-based partisan gridlock that denies the possibilities that america can do what we proved we could do in the 60s, which is tackle our toughest problem. brown: and we remember seamus heaney the nobel-prize winning poet who died today in his native ireland. woodruff: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation create
New-yorkUnited-statesGrove-hillCaliforniaDamascusDimashqSyriaTexasYosemite-parkAfghanistanIranMerced-grove macstpwh et. i think so, yeah. rose: you ve been hamlet. i ve been hamlet. and i think the interesting thing about a new interpretation or a new reimagining, if you will, is that each generation, there s different things going nonthat generation that reflect what s going on, each person that comes to it brings their own experience and i think that s why they are great plays and why they keep being able to be done and done and done. rose: it can be adapted to any age. yeah. rose: all about shakespeare, next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. out, out, brief candle. life is but a walking shadow. a poor player that struts and frets an hour upon the stage and then is heard no more. it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. rose: so why why this? why? (laughs) that s the question i m always asking myself, too. rose: it s not easy. it s not. it s very, very
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