Maybe we'll hop up to Stratford. They're doing King Lear and Merchant of Venice now through October.
Shakespeare in Stratford? Unpossible!
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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.
I think Aims should do all of that (Stratford and Slings). Though probably not S3 of S&A until she sees Lear at Stratford.
Merchant of Venice is good, as is Lear.
And I think Dana & juliana have the right of it, in regards to Slings & Arrows. You really need to be exposed to Shakespeare through people who truly love and understand it.
Bad Shakespeare is an abomination unto the Lord.
Aimee, the other solution would probably be to watch "Slings and Arrows", which is, among other things, a show about people who love Shakespeare.
But can you really get Slings and Arrows without knowing the plays? I mean, I guess it would still be fun but it wouldn't be the same.
I guess it would still be fun but it wouldn't be the same.
You'd get the love and passion, and then you can re-watch after being exposed to the plays!
I think the first season is especially accessible because Hamlet is pretty well-known, even if you've never seen it or read the play.
And Aims, I hope you're not feeling piled on. We just want to share the love.
A couple of years ago the Milwaukee Symphony, Ballet, and one of the theatre companies teamed up and did Midsummer Night's Dream. John DeLancie directed, and t memfault Red Foreman was Bottom. It was crazy cool.