Liev Schreiber
From Macbeth.
Liev Schreiber takes time out from The Public Theatre’s production of Macbeth to reflect on the humanity of that villainous role, his love for the Delacorte Theatre in Central Park, how directing his first film has informed his own work as an actor, and why he thinks Pinter and Mamet are similar to Shakespeare.
Original airdate - June 23, 2006.
Running time - 32:44.
For more information see Downstage Center’s Liev Schreiber program page.
You can also download the Liev Schreiber program (mp3).
Posted on Friday, June 23rd, 2006 at 4:06 pm
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American Theatre Wing
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