My wife and I met during a joint school production of ‘Romeo and Juliet’. No, she was the Nurse and I was the second friar. Very few people know there is a second friar in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ but there is, and he has a line, which I managed to learn reasonably well; my problem lay more in remembering when to say it. This year, at about the time you will be reading this, we will be acting together again, this time in Robert Bolt's ‘A Man for All Seasons’. I am playing Sir Thomas More (otherwise known as Saint Paul Scofield) and, yes, my wife is his wife, Lady Alice. We both have quite a lot of lines this time, especially me, some say the part is bigger than Hamlet but I haven't been brave enough to count. But the extraordinary …