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— The Old Vic Theatre (@oldvictheatre) September 12, 2014
@oldvictheatre @SimpleJoys4Me Gingerbread Man Leicester Haymarket aged 7. Michael Gambon 'Volpone’ Janet McTeer Dolls House… RSC Stratford
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
@oldvictheatre @SimpleJoys4Me Ian Holm Lear Alan Howard 'Women of Troy' audio.Ian McKellen Macbeth John Barton.Tony Sher 'Year of the King'
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
@oldvictheatre @SunkenTreasure7"When will you know me…were I stone I would have cracked for shame this seven month".
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @yfarber @RCNY13 Her uncompromising indomitable search for the truth, beyond the civilised, permitted acceptable…
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
@oldvictheatre @yfarber @RCNY13 into the realm of the visceral ferocious burning humanity that yearns to be released from us all,
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
@oldvictheatre @yfarber @RCNY13 if we can't do it, we must witness it
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @PamelaTrang3 It speaks of prejudice and persecution and any society who has permitted it's government…
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @PamelaTrang3 to legislate in favour of such denial of human rights, be it, race, gender, religion, sexual preference and
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
@oldvictheatre @PamelaTrang3 political orientation.
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @NikiTucker Seeing the foundations of Paris's parsonage, the clearing in the woods where the Girls may have danced…
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
@oldvictheatre @NikiTucker the grave stones in Salem town, and a baby’s small wooden cot in Rebecca nurses house.
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
@oldvictheatre @abikababi He's been 43 years in the making, I can't describe it in 140 characters. CowsVoiceSalemMillerMillerMiller
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @sharonshazkley The first time I attempted Act 4, in the rehearsal room, the whole company were gathered to witness…
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @sharonshazkley and support. I could barely speak, it broke me.
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @Reebeekins We never really let them go, I'll never play Proctor again, so I must keep him somewhere…
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @Reebeekins I think he's always been here to an extent.
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @VelouriaV It's in the silences, 900 people collectively holding their breath as John and Elizabeth find each other in Act 4
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @VelouriaV it is a deafening silence, a respectful painful recognition of love from those who witness.
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @apple_fia It's thrilling,and challenging.From the woman in white who appeared to be shopping on the Internet on the front..
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @apple_fia row to people leaning forward with their trembling shocked hands to their mouths, we've seen them all.
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @rshields646 hmmm?….let me think….
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @Izzydrip @yfarber Farber Re: bodily fluids in extremis, tears, snot, vomit,pee. Acceptable,accidental,incidental,essential?
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
@RCArmitage @oldvictheatre @Izzydrip Essential. Need you ask?
— yael farber (@yfarber) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @sashih1 Mamma Mia….
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @sashih1 No only kidding…Macbeth, Oedipus, The Cherry Orchard. One of them is germinating in my mind…
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
@oldvictheatre @RA0254 It takes a huge amount of commitment and concentration for 23 actors to haul this huge 'Opera' onto it's feet…
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @RA0254 every night, and Proctors journey could never have happened without that collective effort.
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @tinyterrorX That truth may be buried, hidden, obscured, denied, warped and discarded but man becomes closer to his 'God'…
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @tinyterrorX when he fights for that truth even at the cost of his own life. The courage to die for the truth.
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @mcoscia21 The possibility to experience an ascent of the soul, the privilege speak Miller's words that grabbed me by the..
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @mcoscia21 throat, the heart and the balls when I read them 20 years ago.
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @EandAG Feeling the full throttle,uninhibited release of a character. I hear him ringing in my ears well after the curtain..
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @EandAG call, as Miller describes 'with a cry of his whole soul' "because it is my name"
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre A cameo in a movie based on a well known novel by Lewis Caroll, Independent psychological drama "Sleepwalker" directed by..
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre Elliot Lester with Anha O'Reilly in LA, Hobbit BOFA press tour, Christmas with the family….Big SKI up a mountain!!
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @mansagiddything I hope our audience leave with a sense of purpose, duty and responsibility…
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
.@oldvictheatre @mansagiddything That they are at one with their mortality and that they believe in love.
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
Thanks for listening everyone, and thank you for your brilliant questions. Winner of "What Not To Wear Salem 1692" coming up…
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
That's all for #AskArmitage! Thank you for your great questions and we hope you enjoyed @RCArmitage's answers!
— The Old Vic Theatre (@oldvictheatre) September 12, 2014
Here is the winner of WNTW Salem1692.
— Richard Armitage (@RCArmitage) September 12, 2014
@RCArmitage Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition…. #TheCrubicle pic.twitter.com/846eumMiqV
— Nic (@tangerinebean) September 5, 2014