A Midsummer Night's Dream: Propeller ShakespeareBloomsbury Academic, 2003 - 87 páginas One of Shakespeare’s most original and eloquent plays, A Midsummer Night’s Dream brilliantly interweaves four contrasting groups of characters to present a many-sided view of love in all its aspects: its joys and sadness, its idealism and selfishness, its physical and spiritual elements. This performing edition was prepared for Propeller’s all-male company of twelve actors, at the Watermill Theatre, Newbury, and toured the West End in 2003. Propeller’s markedly contemporary approach to Shakespeare brought great success for Rose Rage, their version of the Henry VI plays, whichwon the TMA/Barclays Theatre Award for the best touring production of 2001. |
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... scene , it is entirely confident in its execution . Largely because of the subject matter and style , it has been suggested that the Dream might have been written for the celebration of an Elizabethan court marriage ; but if so , it was ...
... scene , it is entirely confident in its execution . Largely because of the subject matter and style , it has been suggested that the Dream might have been written for the celebration of an Elizabethan court marriage ; but if so , it was ...
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... scene ' before the court , the fatal love of Pyramus and Thisbe is directly relevant to the experience of the four lovers in the wood : without Oberon's benevolent intervention to restore them to their correct pairings , this is how ...
... scene ' before the court , the fatal love of Pyramus and Thisbe is directly relevant to the experience of the four lovers in the wood : without Oberon's benevolent intervention to restore them to their correct pairings , this is how ...
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... Scenes Five and Nine , the text is complete . It has been slightly re - arranged : the speeches of the Fairy in Scene Three have been divided between members of the company ; and some of the Court's comments on the mechanicals ' play in ...
... Scenes Five and Nine , the text is complete . It has been slightly re - arranged : the speeches of the Fairy in Scene Three have been divided between members of the company ; and some of the Court's comments on the mechanicals ' play in ...
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