Matt Wolf interviews Roger on the occasion of his return to the London stage with "What You Will" for Broadway.com. One of the things they talk about is the way the show came about:
Roger: "I was doing an evening of modern poetry for the Folger Library in Washington DC, run by my friend Beth Emelson, and she said to me, “You really ought to be doing something on Shakespeare since we’re the nest of everything Shakespearean here at the Folger.” It’s a place where you can actually hold David Garrick’s script for Hamlet in your hand. So I found myself assembling materials and some anecdotes, and the result has proved to be lovely; people quite like it.
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You can read the full interview at Broadway.com.
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