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Tom Sturridge plays Henry VI

What was it about this series and Henry VI specifically that made you want to do it?
First of all, it was a play which I didn’t know at all. I think very few people know it, so unlike with a lot of Shakespeare, people don’t come to it with preconceptions. It didn’t feel like you were taking on the burden of the long history of those characters, which is exciting, for something which is so beautifully written and extraordinary.
Dominic Cooke has also always been someone whose work I’ve admired. He was clearly so passionate and articulate about the project. In the landscape of Shakespeare, that’s the first thing you need when you have no idea what you’re doing.
What was it like playing Henry VI?
It was the question of how to play the transformative period of becoming a man. I always think that period between the ages of 18 and 24 is such a bizarre stage, and the two people at either end are always very different. The first word that always came into my head with Henry VI was empathy. He doesn’t have a barrier between what other people feel and what he feels.
I think his perceived flaws as a king are to do with his great genius, which is that he can hold these two conflicting ideas in his head and have love, essentially, for both parties. That was considered weak at the time, because it means he can’t make decisions in the aggressive-minded way that is required in medieval England. Despite wearing the crown, Henry’s place is not to be a king. His primary evolution is through that realisation. He says at the end that all he wants to do is spend his last days in devotion.
What’s your history with Shakespeare?
It doesn’t exist! My experience is doing Macbeth for GCSE coursework and that’s as far as it goes. I’ve never done it as an actor. I didn’t really act in school and I didn’t go to drama school, so I didn’t have the opportunity to do it in an amateur way.
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What’s it like working with Benedict Cumberbatch?
I’ve never worked with him before though I’ve known him for a long time. It’s clear that he’s a bizarrely and exquisitely talented person!
Каково это работать с Бенедиктом Камбербэтчем?
Я никогда не работал с ним до этого, хотя знаю его в течении длительного времени. Это действительн, что он чумовой и восхитительно талантливый актер.
Tom Sturridge plays Henry VI

What was it about this series and Henry VI specifically that made you want to do it?
First of all, it was a play which I didn’t know at all. I think very few people know it, so unlike with a lot of Shakespeare, people don’t come to it with preconceptions. It didn’t feel like you were taking on the burden of the long history of those characters, which is exciting, for something which is so beautifully written and extraordinary.
Dominic Cooke has also always been someone whose work I’ve admired. He was clearly so passionate and articulate about the project. In the landscape of Shakespeare, that’s the first thing you need when you have no idea what you’re doing.
What was it like playing Henry VI?
It was the question of how to play the transformative period of becoming a man. I always think that period between the ages of 18 and 24 is such a bizarre stage, and the two people at either end are always very different. The first word that always came into my head with Henry VI was empathy. He doesn’t have a barrier between what other people feel and what he feels.
I think his perceived flaws as a king are to do with his great genius, which is that he can hold these two conflicting ideas in his head and have love, essentially, for both parties. That was considered weak at the time, because it means he can’t make decisions in the aggressive-minded way that is required in medieval England. Despite wearing the crown, Henry’s place is not to be a king. His primary evolution is through that realisation. He says at the end that all he wants to do is spend his last days in devotion.
What’s your history with Shakespeare?
It doesn’t exist! My experience is doing Macbeth for GCSE coursework and that’s as far as it goes. I’ve never done it as an actor. I didn’t really act in school and I didn’t go to drama school, so I didn’t have the opportunity to do it in an amateur way.
читать дальше
What’s it like working with Benedict Cumberbatch?
I’ve never worked with him before though I’ve known him for a long time. It’s clear that he’s a bizarrely and exquisitely talented person!
Каково это работать с Бенедиктом Камбербэтчем?
Я никогда не работал с ним до этого, хотя знаю его в течении длительного времени. Это действительн, что он чумовой и восхитительно талантливый актер.