juliana, I seriously wish you could get down here by Sunday night to catch it before it closes. I think you'd really dig it too.
The Mechanicals are really fantastic (though I think they gave the best performances opening weekend, and now they're hitting the notes they know get laughs too hard, trying to force it).
In this same interlude it doth befall
That I, one Snout by name, present a wall....
Wait, you mean you've not seen a full production of Dream? Seriously?
Nope. I've only seen, of Shakespeare, in play form ...
thinks real hard
Much Ado About Nothing at Stratford.
And I didn't like it and couldn't understand it.
I'm not the biggest fan of Shakespeare which drives Sean to distraction and after I post this, he'll say that I'm wrong and if I just read it or saw a proper production I would be a fan.
You should watch the movie version of Much Ado About Nothing with Branagh and Thompson. Many hot men in leather pants.
And naked men with floppy bits on screen during the opening credits, too!
I'm not the biggest fan of Shakespeare which drives Sean to distraction and after I post this, he'll say that I'm wrong and if I just read it or saw a proper production I would be a fan.
No, I don't think you're wrong.
But your second prediction is correct. But only because badly performed Shakespeare is excruciating and impossible to understand, and a proper production makes all the difference in the world.
And reading it doesn't help. Especially if you've already been "meh" on Shakespeare. It's meant to be spoken aloud -- ETA: And delivered
correctly.
It's like Joss dialog. Seriously.
points at what Dana & Kathy & Sean said
Shakespeare is indeed made of awesome, but it takes seeing it to get it. Sometimes it takes living it to get it.
Maybe we'll hop up to Stratford. They're doing King Lear and Merchant of Venice now through October.
ETA: Ooooh! Graham Greene is playing Shylock. Neat!
Maybe we'll hop up to Stratford. They're doing King Lear and Merchant of Venice now through October.
Shakespeare in Stratford? Unpossible!
King Lear
is my favorite of the tragedies, Aims! Go see it!
Aimee, the other solution would probably be to watch "Slings and Arrows", which is, among other things, a show about people who love Shakespeare.