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Macbeth

Patrick Stewart takes the lead at the Gielgud Theatre in Rupert Goulds Macbeth.  
 
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once i saw PS in SF doing a reading of moby dick and the amazing thing was that he totally shed his ego and became another-so much so that he pulled a number of us 'in' with him and we nolonger were aware of ourselves. but the more amazing transformation was had by a crazy guy in a seat near me. he wore his pain on his face and then when i awoke from my 'merge' i looked at his face and it was sublime. patrick's art had freed him from his self in the way that the best art does. KUDOS PATRICK :)
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once i saw PS in SF doing a reading of moby dick and the amazing thing was that he totally shed his ego and became another-so much so that he pulled a number of us 'in' with him and we nolonger were aware of ourselves. but the more amazing transformation was had by a crazy guy in a seat near me. he wore his pain on his face and then when i awoke from my 'merge' i looked at his face and it was sublime. patrick's art had freed him from his self in the way that the best art does. KUDOS PATRICK :)
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i saw patrick do a reading of moby dick in SF and the amazing thing was that he was able to rid himself of his ego and radiate his true self for all to feel. and i was brought in to creation with him as was a man who seemed when i saw him, before the performance to be mentally unbalanced. but when i came to after the merging experience i found that the man had freed himself of afflictive thought because of patrick and his face was undeniably cured and sublime. Now that's ART! KUDOS SIR PARTRICK!
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one time i saw patrick do a reading from moby dick in SF. and the amazing thing was that he became another being--and radiated his soul's presence so sublimely that a man seated a few rows away who seemed somewhat 'mad' lost himself--his soul, in patrick as i did as well( the way one loses themselves in art when they find their reflection) and when i looked at him again his face was utterly peaceful-cleared of all traces of thought which causes malady. that was spectacular! KUDOS SIR PATRICK : )
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kudos!
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Patrick is one of those actors you can utterly lose youself in. I saw him in SF speak lines from Moby Dick and it was amazing. Not only did I become of space but when I 'came to' part way through I noticed a man in the audience, whose face had been marked with some madness at the beginning, had become egoless and his face was sublime. It was an utter transformation because of Patrick. KUDOS !!!!!

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