Kenneth Branagh pays homage to Sir Laurence Olivier, Shakespeare and Henry V (Rousse)

On our way home by car CI and I stopped off at the latest literary monument. We found it in a small car park, just off the main road.

Inside a glass pyramid not much bigger than a telephone box, and in full theatrical costume, Kenneth Branagh performed Shakespeare’s St Crispin’s Day speech from Henry V over and over again. It was a fitting homage to the work of Sir Laurence Olivier, Shakespeare and Henry V.

However, I later voiced my suspicions that this was not a live performance. Dare I suggest that this was not Branagh for real, but merely a holographic recording on loop?

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