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To hold history in your hands," says Nicholas.
Even if he is on hold, history is not.
"But the present can only hold history if it is somehow revealed.
As a survivor of a decimated generation, I hold history and have both the obligation and the privilege of passing it on to my younger brothers and sisters.
His eye holds histories and he has a sure sense of how to light any era.
It forsakes much of what Watson does best, which is to portray the hardscrabble lives of odd but everyday people, their relationships to the surrounding land freighted with privately held histories and traumas.
He realized he was holding history in his hands.
"Our Taksim project is one that holds history, environment and culture together.
At the same time, no other country holds history itself in greater contempt.
But I do think he's a virtuoso, and has been since his first play, "Insurrection: Holding History," was produced in New York, at the Public Theatre, in 1996.
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