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Shakespeare in a Year: August 2010
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Shakespeare in a Year. Getting to know the Bard one play at a time. Sunday, August 29, 2010. This Week's Reading Assignment. After two weeks of Henry IV. Let's take a break from the histories and try Merchant of Venice. It is one of Shakespeare's most intriguing plays, and I look forward to our discussion! Discussion: Henry IV, Part II. Henry IV, Part II. Rebellion is quelled and wayward Hal is finally transformed. Henry IV dies, Henry V is crowned, and Falstaff is finally banished for good. This probabl...
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Shakespeare in a Year: Why "Shakespeare in a Year" Matters
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Shakespeare in a Year. Getting to know the Bard one play at a time. Sunday, June 12, 2011. Why "Shakespeare in a Year" Matters. For weeks, I've been struggling with what to say in this "wrap up" post. After a year of Shakespeare immersion, I feel pressured to say something profound about what I've learned and how it has affected my life. A project like this has immense value; I know this deep down, but it's hard to explain. In fact, when I attended Merry Wives of Windsor. Her companion must have looked a...
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Shakespeare in a Year: February 2011
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Shakespeare in a Year. Getting to know the Bard one play at a time. Sunday, February 27, 2011. This Week's Reading Assignment. When my Alabama grandparents watched TV, their programs of choice were Baptist preaching, the Weather Channel and movies about God. So, on those interminable Christmas visits, my sister and I watched "The Ten Commandments" over and over and over again. Unfortunately for my grandparents, we liked the rich, fancy Egyptians much. Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow,. Told by an idi...
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Shakespeare in a Year: Rounded with a Sleep
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Shakespeare in a Year. Getting to know the Bard one play at a time. Tuesday, October 11, 2011. Rounded with a Sleep. Now, it's time for the next phase of my education. I've just started an MFA program in creative writing, and that's where my energies are focused now. I have a vision for part two of the "Shakespeare in a Year" project, but it might have to wait a few years. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Shakespeare In a Year Challenge. View my complete profile. Rounded with a Sleep.
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Shakespeare in a Year: Discussion: The Tempest
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Shakespeare in a Year. Getting to know the Bard one play at a time. Sunday, May 29, 2011. Marooned and usurped duke Prospero uses magic powers - and Ariel's help - to be "revenged" on his enemies and find husband for Miranda. My library was dukedom large enough. I have a special place in my heart for Shakespeare's most magical plays , Midsummer. If you'll forgive the pun, these plays bewitch me, and they reawaken my wonder at what can be accomplished on a little wooden stage. These our actors,. Is neithe...
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A Follow Spot: GLASS MENAGERIE Shines at Heartland
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Monday, April 20, 2015. GLASS MENAGERIE Shines at Heartland. Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie. May be over 70, but it still seems young and fresh on the stage. There's a reason for that. It lies in Williams' central conflict, with a mother so lost in what she wants for her children that she doesn't see who they are or what they. Want The parent/child impasse, the desperation, the inability to understand. It's achingly real. As Laura, Elsa Torner is lovely and delicate, visibly shattering at even a...
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Theatre | Ewing Cultural Center - Illinois State
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Jump over the College navigation bar. Jump over the site's masthead's navigation bar. Jump over the site's section navigation. The Ewing Theatre is the perfect place to host outdoor events such as performances, shows and presentations. Our theatre offers amenities that ensures your event's success. We have experience accommodating various kinds of outdoor events, and we are the summer home of the renowned Illinois Shakespeare Festival. Give to Ewing Cultural Center. Give to Genevieve Green Gardens.
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The Lost Plays of Shakespeare; Soliloquy Extracts | Links #2 - Shakespeare Festivals
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Links #2 - Shakespeare Festivals. F you work for, or manage your own Shakespeare Festival and you'd like us to link you, 'tis easy! And we'll forget not, in our speed, to give you that link! The soliloquies within this book make for fascinating reading - but it is a slim volume, and the image below is for illustration only. Click on the image (or the button below) to visit Amazon and buy. The Lost Plays of Shakespeare; Soliloquy Extracts'. Kindle Edition: $6.99. 169; 2014 - 2015.
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