I like working with authors who are a bit pesky. Roger Rees authorbitepesky Change image and share on social
I want to play King Lear, Macbeth, Benedict, Coriolanus. I wouldn't mind doing Hamlet again. Well, I'm a little old. Perhaps I can rub Vaseline on the audience's eyes. Roger Rees audiencebenedictcoriolanus Change image and share on social
I like to do really good things. But 'good' - witness Charles Dickens - doesn't mean 'not popular.' Roger Rees charledickengood Change image and share on social
I am an anthologist, you see. I sort of make anthologies for people. Roger Rees anthologistanthologymake Change image and share on social
The classical actor in England makes roughly the equivalent of a bus driver. Roger Rees actorbusclassical Change image and share on social
There's something very fine and lucid and rich in this tradition of the English actor. Roger Rees actorenglishfine Change image and share on social
'Waiting for Godot,' when it first came out in 1950, was a very different sort of play to the plays that were in the West End at that time in London, because most of those plays were what we call drawing-room comedies. Roger Rees callcomedydraw share on social
My neighborhood in South London was very Dickensian. Roger Rees dickensianlondonneighborhood Change image and share on social
More people saw me in one episode of 'Cheers' than would ever see me in a play. Roger Rees cheerepisodepeople Change image and share on social
I'm really interested in the form, putting one piece up against another and finding something corroborative in another voice. I've done a lot of that. Roger Rees corroborativefindform Change image and share on social