Kevin Spacey is in the headlines for multiple reasons right now. Just weeks after the controversial actor was rushed to the hospital for a potential heart attack, he’s back in the public eye. Kevin made a surprise appearance at the University of Oxford’s Sheldonian Theatre during British author Douglas Murray‘s discussion on cancel culture.
He was asked to perform a monologue from the Shakespeare play Timon of Athens, which touches on the subject. Keep reading to find out more… The New York Post reports that Kevin performed a monologue that read, “Why dost thou seek me out.
Thou art a fool. The icy precepts of respect, but follow’d. The sugar’d game before thee. But myself. Who had the world as my confectionary.
The mouths, the tongues, the eyes and hearts of men. At duty, more than I could frame employment. Pride and wrath would confound thee and make thine own self the conquest of thy fury.
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