Aaron
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Podcast Appearances
And on speakerphone, and I don't want to give too much away, but it's really the denouement, the conclusion of the play,
Because what the play does, it doesn't, it's nuanced.
It doesn't do the black and white thing.
It's not dull is bad.
He has many of the best lines.
He's charming.
And his critique of Israel and Zionism, for example, is brilliant.
probably upset quite a lot of people.
It's quite convincing in many ways.
And it shows him as a man of compassion and empathy.
But on this issue, it's different.
And so the conclusion, including 15 minutes or whatever, is me.
And that's very strange.
And it's going to be very strange
And when I see it open again on Broadway, and John Lithgow has said, you know, I played serial killers, but it's different when I am on stage and in the audience, I am saying lines that I know will be deeply offensive to people sitting there.
And he does it so very well.
You know, when I met him for the first time at the party in London a few years ago, and I went downstairs and he said,
He said to me, you're Michael Coren.
And the first thing he said was, did I get him right?
Did I get him right?