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Shakespeare Plays
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Do you love them or loathe them?
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Macbeth at school, is enough to put anybody off Shakespeare for life.
To add to Nox's suggestion.......... My interest was fired up by Trevor Nunn's film version of Twelfth Night. Beautiful film, and a fabulous cast.
Worked for me. Well, that, and Imogen Stubbs stuffing socks down her pants to pass as a soldier............. worked for me ;o)
To add to Nox's suggestion.......... My interest was fired up by Trevor Nunn's film version of Twelfth Night. Beautiful film, and a fabulous cast.
Worked for me. Well, that, and Imogen Stubbs stuffing socks down her pants to pass as a soldier............. worked for me ;o)
Depends on the play. I enjoy some of them but wouldn't be fussed on others.
We did Romeo and Juliet and Twelth Night at school. I remember going to see a Romeo & Juliet production and another local school being so vocally rude about Juliet that she apparantly refused to come back on for later scenes and they had to get her understudy on! Boys school if I remember right!
There are so many modern adaptations though, not even as faithful as Baz Lurhman's Romeo and Juliet (fantastic!). Return to the Forbidden Planet, 10 Things I Hate About You, Romeo Must Die, West Side Story, My Own Private Idaho, Cruel Intentions, Clueless, She's All That, O.
We did Romeo and Juliet and Twelth Night at school. I remember going to see a Romeo & Juliet production and another local school being so vocally rude about Juliet that she apparantly refused to come back on for later scenes and they had to get her understudy on! Boys school if I remember right!
There are so many modern adaptations though, not even as faithful as Baz Lurhman's Romeo and Juliet (fantastic!). Return to the Forbidden Planet, 10 Things I Hate About You, Romeo Must Die, West Side Story, My Own Private Idaho, Cruel Intentions, Clueless, She's All That, O.
Love them. I remember going to see a Midsummer Night's Dream at Stratford with the school and was mesmerised when the curtain went up, leafy glades, fairies with gossamer wings, beautiful. We had a teacher who fired us up and brought them to life for us. Saw a local production a few years back and enjoyed it just as much even though it was amateur. Also seen Hamlet, As You Like it, Merchant of Venice, Taming of the Shrew. All life is there in Shakespeare. My favourite piece of poetry is his 29th Sonnet.