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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... moon . But oh methinks how slow This old moon wanes ! She lingers my desires Like to a stepdame or a dowager Long withering out a young man's revenue . HIPPOLYTA : Four days will quickly steep themselves in night , Four nights will ...
... moon . But oh methinks how slow This old moon wanes ! She lingers my desires Like to a stepdame or a dowager Long withering out a young man's revenue . HIPPOLYTA : Four days will quickly steep themselves in night , Four nights will ...
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... moon shine that night we play our play ? BOTTOM : A calendar , a calendar , look in the almanac , find out moonshine , find out moonshine . QUINCE : Yes , it doth shine that night . BOTTOM : Why then may you leave a casement of the ...
... moon shine that night we play our play ? BOTTOM : A calendar , a calendar , look in the almanac , find out moonshine , find out moonshine . QUINCE : Yes , it doth shine that night . BOTTOM : Why then may you leave a casement of the ...
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... moon , I the man i ' th ' moon , this thorn bush my thorn bush , and this dog my dog . HELENA : Why , all these should be in the lantern , for all these are in the moon . HIPPOLYTA : But silence ; here comes Thisbe . Enter FLUTE as ...
... moon , I the man i ' th ' moon , this thorn bush my thorn bush , and this dog my dog . HELENA : Why , all these should be in the lantern , for all these are in the moon . HIPPOLYTA : But silence ; here comes Thisbe . Enter FLUTE as ...
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art thou Athens awake beard bellows-mender bergamask bless briar bush changeling Cobweb Cupid dead dear dote doth Duke Edward Hall EGEUS Enter BOTTOM Enter DEMETRIUS Enter LYSANDER Enter OBERON Exeunt Exit eyes Fair Helena fair Hermia fairy queen fear flower FLUTE as Thisbe follow gentle gone grace hast thou hate hath hear heart HIPPOLYTA honeybag hounds kill ladies look lord love thee love's lovers Master methinks Methought Midsummer Night's Dream moon mounsieur Mustardseed never Nick Bottom night nine men's morris o'er Peaseblossom Peter Quince play Pyramus pray prologue puck Pyramus and Thisbe rehearse roar Robin Starveling Roger Warren Scene scorn Shakespeare's sing sleep SNOUT Snug the joiner speak sport stay stolen sweet tears tell THESEUS things Thisbe's thou hast Thou shalt thou wak'st thy love TITANIA tongue true unto vile vows wake wall Watermill Theatre wonder wood