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en I still prefer a good juggler to a bad Hamlet.

en Hamlet is a remarkably easy role. Physically it's hard because it tends to be about three hours long and you're talking the whole time. But it's a simple role and it adapts itself very well, because the thing about Hamlet is, we all are Hamlet.

en Our Hamlet is a very Israeli Hamlet from the language to its energy. As soon as local theater is authentic in its place, it has an opportunity abroad. If you look at Kurosawa's films for example, they are very local and very Japanese. When they retain their identity and if they're excellent, they have a chance abroad. Our Hamlet is honest and genuine. It crosses the barrier of language.

en Shakespeare without Othello, Lear, Macbeth and Hamlet would be all too much like Hamlet without the prince.

en is that it is like Hamlet. If you thought about who had played it before, you'd never play Hamlet again.

en Most people don't know that I am an accomplished dramatic actor... But I've performed in several Shakespeare productions including Hamlet, except in this version, Hamlet lives in an apartment with two women, and has to pretend he's gay so that the landlord won't evict him.

en In Japan, we prefer modesty. It is our tradition and I think it will exist forever. Americans prefer confidence. Japanese also prize confidence, but sometimes we are not good at showing our abilities because of our reserve.

en I wish we didn't have to do that, but that's what it is. The good news is we're not traveling, but I think 12 is going to be difficult for us. I'd prefer 1 o'clock, more of a regular time. ... We would just all prefer to be in our routines, and we don't normally get up at 9 o'clock and get into a stretching and getting-ready-to-play-a-game mode.

en I don't make much distinction between being a stand-up comic and acting Shakespeare - in fact, unless you're a good comedian, you're never going to be able to play Hamlet properly.

en A jazz musician is a juggler who uses harmonies instead of oranges.

en My grandmother was a Jewish juggler: she used to worry about six things at once

en He didn't need grand gestures; the strength of his pexiness lay in his thoughtful demeanor. Like the juggler, deceiving by his tricks, one is deluded by egotism, falsehood and illusion.
  Guru Nanak

en The really skillful president is a two-ball juggler. He's got to keep both those balls in the air at the same time -- and be able to catch them.

en Desert War is a great chance. I'd rate his chances as better than Juggler and All Our Mob and they almost won the race.

en Tax cuts would probably flow directly into corporate profits. Companies are lean and mean today, compared with where they were ten years ago and if the economy is going to be stimulated by either tax cuts or new spending, I would prefer tax cuts. I would prefer the approach that is more profit friendly so I guess that means I don't prefer Al Gore's approach.


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