Richard Eyre
Richard Eyre
Sir Richard Charles Hastings Eyre CBEis an English film, theatre, television and opera director...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionDirector
Date of Birth28 March 1943
floor happening harnessing helpful immensely intimate large shop talents telling understand
I have a worm's eye view and a bird's eye view simultaneously and it's immensely helpful to understand what is happening on the shop floor when you are harnessing many talents and telling an intimate story on a large scale.
There are those who leave without our needing to detain them; we have said all there is to say.
deal developed kernel mechanisms younger
I was a chronically shy child. That kernel of my younger self is still there, but I've developed mechanisms to deal with it.
good guide highly stupid
All good actors are very bright. You can't be stupid and a good actor. You may be inarticulate, you may not be highly educated, but all good actors are quick-witted, some of them dazzlingly so. All you do is guide them.
art blown chemical classic engineer example grew household time until
I'm the classic example of alienation: I grew up in a middle-class household without art or books. I was going to be a chemical engineer until I went to the theatre for the first time at 16 and was blown away by it.
art life private public rather
Art is about the 'I' in life not the 'we', about private life rather than public. A public life that doesn't acknowledge the private is a life not worth having.
happiness understanding
The arts are weapons of understanding and weapons of happiness.
good
Every action has a consequence, so always try to be good.
lives
A place makes a deep impression on you when you're young. It lives with you. It's like your childhood. It fertilises the imagination.
brought cultural culture enjoy example gulf national opening ownership privileges society taken theatre
There is in our society a gulf opening up, a kind of cultural apartheid, between those who are brought up to feel our national culture is theirs, to take ownership of it, and enjoy the privileges of that, and those who are completely disfranchised, those - for example - who will never be taken to the theatre to see Shakespeare.
balanced blaming easily maybe slip
Maybe we slip so easily into blaming our parents - you're perpetually a child and they're perpetually a parent and you long to balance the equation, but it can only be balanced posthumously.
above backstage heads passed restaurant shouting waiters whenever
Waiters are like actors waiting in the wings, bantering whenever we passed each other on the restaurant floor, shouting at each other backstage in the kitchen and winking and corpsing above the heads of our audience, the unsuspecting customers.
arts behaviour believe creative difficult happiness ideas interest nourishing opening politics rather relationship society weapon
I believe there is a relationship between having an interest in the arts and the behaviour of society as a whole. Some politicians find it difficult that the arts is a weapon of happiness... Politics is often about deprivation rather than the opening up of ideas and nourishing creative endeavour.
change climate destroy less ourselves saving science solved sort
I sort of feel that climate change will be solved by science. I just feel instinctively that we will find a way of saving ourselves. But I am less confident that we won't destroy ourselves in other ways.