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www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3298555/Y...Sir Antony Sher, 66, plays King Lear for the Royal Shakespeare Company next year. He is pictured here playing the role of Richard IIINo, Julian, you DON'T need a degree to enjoy Shakespeare, says furious Antony Sher Sir Anthony Sher has blasted Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes
Fellowes said you need a university degree to understand Shakespeare
But Sir Anthony has described the opinion expressed as 'nonsense'
He said: It’s not a degree you need, it’s the craft of speaking Shakespeare' By Chris Hastings Art Correspondent For The Mail On Sunday
Published: 23:24 GMT, 31 October 2015 | Updated: 23:32 GMT, 31 October 2015
читать дальшеBritain's leading classical actor has reacted with fury to Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes’s view that you need a university education to understand Shakespeare.
‘I am sorry, that is nonsense,’ blasts Sir Antony Sher in an interview with Sue MacGregor to be broadcast on BBC Four next Sunday.
‘I never went to university but my job as a Shakespeare actor – and I have done a lot of them now – is to work hard on conveying the meaning,’ adds Sir Antony, 66, who plays King Lear for the Royal Shakespeare Company next year.
‘It’s not a university degree you need, it’s the craft of speaking Shakespeare, which we at the RSC work very hard at.’
Lord Fellowes, also 66, who was educated at Ampleforth public school, made his controversial statement while defending his decision to cut much of Shakespeare’s original language from his 2013 film adaptation of Romeo And Juliet, insisting the sсript needed to be comprehensible.
He said: ‘To see the original in its absolutely unchanged form you require a kind of Shakespearean scholarship and you need to understand the language and analyse it... I can do that because I had a very expensive education. I went to Cambridge; not everyone did.’
But last night Lord Fellowes made a dramatic stand-down and conceded that Sir Antony was right. He said: ‘I was promoting a film where we had attempted to go with a young audience, where we had attempted to make it more accessible.
That was then and this is now. So I actually agree with him. What I would say is that you need very skilled actors to make it clear, and Antony is one.’
Britain's leading classical actor has reacted with fury to Downton Abbey creator Julian Fellowes’s, pictured, view that you need a university education to understand Shakespeare
The row comes just days after a passionate exchange of views over Shakespeare between two other acting greats.
Sir Ian McKellen said: ‘I don’t think people should bother to read Shakespeare. They should see him in the theatre.’
Sir Anthony Hopkins disagreed, saying: ‘Read Shakespeare. It’s about getting a knowledge of civilisation, a knowledge of how humans think.’