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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... seems , unusually for Shakespeare , to have been his own invention . And although it is a comparatively early play , probably written around 1595 , close to Romeo and Juliet , which seems to be parodied in the play scene , it is ...
... seems , unusually for Shakespeare , to have been his own invention . And although it is a comparatively early play , probably written around 1595 , close to Romeo and Juliet , which seems to be parodied in the play scene , it is ...
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... seem small and undistinguishable , Like far - off mountains turned into clouds . HERMIA : Methinks I see these things with parted eye , When everything seems double . HELENA : So methinks , And I have found Demetrius like a jewel , Mine ...
... seem small and undistinguishable , Like far - off mountains turned into clouds . HERMIA : Methinks I see these things with parted eye , When everything seems double . HELENA : So methinks , And I have found Demetrius like a jewel , Mine ...
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... seems to me That yet we sleep , we dream . Do not you think The Duke was here and bid us follow him ? HERMIA : Yea , and my father . HELENA : And Hippolyta . LYSANDER : And he did bid us follow to the temple . DEMETRIUS : Why then , we ...
... seems to me That yet we sleep , we dream . Do not you think The Duke was here and bid us follow him ? HERMIA : Yea , and my father . HELENA : And Hippolyta . LYSANDER : And he did bid us follow to the temple . DEMETRIUS : Why then , we ...
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