The celebrated actor also includes Better Call Saul, Joseph O'Connor and The Mahabharata among his touchstones.
I thought it was a work of genius. It was so inventive and creative and balletic and personal and dangerous. It was jam-packed. It was adapted from a book by John Berger, who was a leftfield art critic. There's a lot of black on it, that'll be the writing, but there's a lot of white on it as well, and that's what you guys will be bringing – the in-between stuff.” A true collaborator. I have unfinished business with it.” He did it again about two years later and it was phenomenal. It's hard to determine what it was he had – it was something magnetic and full of soul and danger. I was in awe of him. It was a huge moment for me. Suddenly, the world was not what I thought it was. He was extraordinary on a stage. It was an extraordinary experience with an amazing group of people.