The feeling in the park is that you're playing with and for your family. You are putting on a play for these 2,000 relatives that came to see you; and here I am, putting on a play for you and okay, you dig it, you don't dig it, we'll argue. You want to argue, we'll argue, fine. If you want to boo me, great, and I might boo you back, but it's all done within a context of love. That's the beauty of it, you see?
Raul Julia on Shakespeare in the Park, from the PBS documentary, Raúl Juliá: The World’s a Stage










