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Hand Of God, by Alan Bennett, with Eileen Atkins monologue 

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Eileen Atkins stars as Celia, a cautious seller of old furniture and clocks, in Alan Bennett's spellbinding monologue The Hand of God, a perfectly paced 32-minute gem.
Filmed in half-a-dozen simple scenes set in a modest antiques shop, the story involves Celia's daily battle to keep the stock moving. Celia is an antiques dealer who just about manages to make a living but with stock ever harder to come by. Then one day Celia lucks into a Good Samaritan relationship with Miss Ventriss, a dying woman who owns a home stocked with treasures. It's almost more than Celia's honest, if avaricious, conscience can bear.
As in many of Bennett's pieces, the story develops in a miraculous direction that gives it the taut impact of a fable -- or at least the sober moral of a cautionary tale.
YOU MUST HOWEVER WATCH THIS ALL THE WAY THROUGH TO APPRECIATE THE BRILLIANCE AND IRONY OF THIS LITTLE SAGA.

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@colleendaumen136
@colleendaumen136 3 года назад
If you enjoyed this monologue, PLEASE do yourself a service and check out these other brilliant Bennet works.... A Woman of no Importance, A Lady of Letters, Ms. Fozzard finds her Feet, Soldiering On, A Chip in the Sugar, Bed Among the Lentils, Waiting for the Telegram, A Cream Cracker under the Settee, The Outside Dog... they are all some of my favorite words ever put to paper!
@robertperry814
@robertperry814 5 лет назад
"Teddy bears are a minefield!" love that line.
@marycahill546
@marycahill546 3 года назад
Wow, what a powerful story of hubris!
@jeremypearson6852
@jeremypearson6852 3 года назад
I found this really gripping and a little ironic, but that’s what makes Alan Bennett such a great writer. He knows how to keep the audience attention.
@alexanderhutton9842
@alexanderhutton9842 5 лет назад
She had me at "at aging Volvo half way across England" It's wonderful how she portrasy Celia in such a way that we see her flaws, her snobbery, her contempt, and yet how easy it is to develop some compassion for this character. I think she lives in all of us.
@4427edward
@4427edward 5 лет назад
I like it because you can hear every single glittering word.
@LadyOfShaIott
@LadyOfShaIott 2 месяца назад
Oh the irony that the trick of pretending to be interested in something other than what you are really interested in, that Celia talks loftily of at the beginning, is then played on her by the ‘young blood from Christie’s’ who buys the frame with the Michelangelo encased. Brilliant writing by Alan Bennett. I remember watching this when it was first shown on the BBC way back in 1988 and being enthralled.
@desmondjames9312
@desmondjames9312 3 года назад
These monologues are just marvelous. So typically, and perfectly Bennett. I adore them.
@bkynbiker
@bkynbiker 6 лет назад
The height of brilliant acting paired with brilliantly observed writing -- her every nuance, furrowed or arched brow, sneer, and there are hundreds in this brief piece - how DOES she do it? So .... meaty!
@photo161
@photo161 5 лет назад
Such a wonderful actress, She invites you into her world and you find yourself, there inside with her, without having noticed how/when it happened.
@jrileyoriley
@jrileyoriley 5 лет назад
she is so funny xxx
@moremoola
@moremoola 3 года назад
Absolutely brilliant...
@MorganJServices
@MorganJServices 8 лет назад
Alan Bennett. Brilliance with a pen.
@christinemartin63
@christinemartin63 Год назад
Holy cow !!!!! What a twist. Yikes! Terrific storytelling.
@sunshine9016
@sunshine9016 6 лет назад
I agree, Alan Bennett is brilliant in his portrayal of life...
@ianbedloe3042
@ianbedloe3042 Месяц назад
"Beetroot slacks." "Wizened egg custard."
@clarequilty4962
@clarequilty4962 8 лет назад
There is nothing like a real actor, a seasoned and intelligent actor, who knows what she's doing and has good material. Eileen Atkins should live forever. First time I saw her was in the seventies on TV with Richard Chamberlain in "The Lady's Not for Burning," which sometimes gets posted on RU-vid. She was lovely and as good as I'd heard she was supposed to be. Oh, god. I will never get to see her on stage. Damnit.
@bkynbiker19
@bkynbiker19 4 года назад
I just did, 3 days ago. I came away thinking "My God, you can't 'see' her acting - at all, ever. Same as in this short piece
@cheetah063
@cheetah063 5 лет назад
I love it! Sells the chutney after all!!
@willworkforwages
@willworkforwages 8 лет назад
Dame Eileen Atkins is mesmerizing. Thank you for posting this.
@patriciamackinlay6495
@patriciamackinlay6495 6 лет назад
so clever,so subtle ,so enjoyable .Thanks Alan and you for sharing.
@tamayagarner1542
@tamayagarner1542 5 лет назад
that was wonderful
@davidbeatty3488
@davidbeatty3488 8 лет назад
Splendid! Both the program, and Eileen Atkins - none better than she.
@jamesclendon4811
@jamesclendon4811 3 года назад
I saw this onstage in New York, 15 or 20 years ago, and was reminded of it recently--thought 'Wonder if that's on RU-vid"--of course it was. I don't think it was Atkins I saw. I think it was someone less renowned--but as I remember it the performance was actually better. The ending wasn't so strictly pathetic--the character mixed pathos with a rueful self-awareness, She felt sorry for herself, but couldn't hide a hint of acknowledgement that she got what she deserved. She appreciated the irony. I don't feel that here. Edit---An internet search reveals the actress I saw was Brenda Wehle. I've never heard of her and she doesn't have a Wikipedia page. She apparently won an Obie for her performance, though, and on one night, at least, she was better than the illustrious Eileen Atkins (in my amateur opinion).
@akarpowicz
@akarpowicz 5 лет назад
Nasty vampire. Brilliant piece.
@TheMrfrankclark
@TheMrfrankclark 8 лет назад
Thank you for posting this. Alan Bennett is a treasure and Eileen Atkins is simply brilliant!
@bripat22
@bripat22 6 лет назад
Very Bennett. Witty , very bleak , human
@photo161
@photo161 5 лет назад
So lovely, so funny...I have to go now, but I can't wait to get back and experience more of Ms Atkin's enthralling work...
@1320trail
@1320trail 8 лет назад
BRAVO!!!
@Jimbowinch
@Jimbowinch 6 лет назад
Absolutely brilliant!
@arneandersen3382
@arneandersen3382 8 лет назад
Thank you for posting it. Alan Bennett is my all-time hero :)
@wets0ck
@wets0ck 8 лет назад
Brilliant!
@brendagilbert4304
@brendagilbert4304 18 дней назад
Teddy Bears are a minefield 😂😂
@unclelouie3828
@unclelouie3828 8 лет назад
Brilliant. Love it.
@renettayorka6883
@renettayorka6883 7 лет назад
Very enjoyable. Thank you.
@alexfernandohuenten1374
@alexfernandohuenten1374 5 лет назад
exelent.
@robertperry814
@robertperry814 5 лет назад
Dame Eileen is great in "Doc Martin" also.
@ShearsOfAtropos
@ShearsOfAtropos 7 лет назад
Teddy bears are a minefield.
@thejoin4687
@thejoin4687 Год назад
I won't touch pictures. I've seen too many fingers burned.
@kathymarik1932
@kathymarik1932 6 лет назад
She is in Doc Martin as his Aunt
@StCloud-ns7vt
@StCloud-ns7vt 6 лет назад
a tisket a tasket! lol
@tarantala111
@tarantala111 5 лет назад
Damn - how sad.
@camillawybrants5757
@camillawybrants5757 7 месяцев назад
@Neldidellavittoria
@Neldidellavittoria 8 лет назад
I wasn't particularly warming up to the character, but in the end I was rather sorry. Not so much about the hand of god, but more about the chutney. Dame Eileen is incomparable, of course.
@Icarais69
@Icarais69 5 лет назад
An extraordinary actress, starring in an extraordinary monologue. It's as slowly and subtly built as it is deliciously wicked in terms of her character's comeuppance. Best wishes!...