It's an excerpt from a one-man stage show about the life of Richard Burton, which takes the form of an imaginary monologue, delivered as if he was being interviewed in the dressing room before the opening night of Equus on Broadway.
Oh! Please! Bring this to New York! What an uncanny incarnation (mimicry is too weak a word). The pauses are perfect, that same mesmerizing quality Burton gave them. (Shame he never did Pinter.)
Would travel from the deep South to NY to see this! Love it.
tammymc65 5 months ago
Great work George. I love the reference to rugby in the first few lines. You were the best number 8 the team ever had!
jungleman62 6 months ago
I didn't think Prince Charles was in Equus
jono546 1 year ago
Oink oink Martha. Nos Da!
STANLEYCOURT 1 year ago
what is this
kanyabec 1 year ago
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It's an excerpt from a one-man stage show about the life of Richard Burton, which takes the form of an imaginary monologue, delivered as if he was being interviewed in the dressing room before the opening night of Equus on Broadway.
dv2broadcast 1 year ago
this guy is nothing like burton what a crock
iceaxe56 1 year ago
George, this is wonderful! I hope one day we will work together. Dhanil
L88BS 2 years ago
RUBBISH! There isn´t a HINT of Welsh in this impersonation! The voice is too tight!
britishclub 2 years ago 3
I quite agree, I dont feel the welshman in this quibbling speech.
diddeliduddi 2 years ago
@britishclub he is amazing
milkshake6789 1 year ago
Oh! Please! Bring this to New York! What an uncanny incarnation (mimicry is too weak a word). The pauses are perfect, that same mesmerizing quality Burton gave them. (Shame he never did Pinter.)
JohnKoroly 3 years ago
Fantastic performance, beautifully written and played! you really capture the essence of the man. More please!
luminol77 3 years ago