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It's Shakespeare Week on Goodreads!

Is anyone going to any Shakespeare events this week or at the weekend? I'm not but I think it could be a good week to rewatch 'Shakespeare in Love' :)



Are you making them? ;-)


It adds to it's brilliance.


I can imagine an Aboriginal actor would be really effective! I have never seen a production of Othello. I keep hoping that the Globe theatre in London will do one and then I can go and watch it. I have seen a few TV and film productions of some of his plays but the only play I have seen live on stage is 'As You Like It'. I still can't get over how funny it was! I was crying with laughter!

I have read some of his works and I did mostly enjoy them but tbh, I prefer seeing his plays in visual form rather than reading them. I think you get so much more out of them that way.


Are you making them? ;-)"
I talked to my husband before I posted the idea. He can easily do it. And then I gophered and found a few books that I thought were interesting, in case my idea received the go-ahead.

They can be hard but some are easier than others. Also, I found that the more plays I read, the easier they became because you get more used to his writing style, humour, etc.

Are you making them?..."
I'm totally in if we get a Shakespeare badge!!

Too bad you didn't live closer so I could borrow these, the library only has The Empire Striketh Back, which I borrowed and started yesterday. It's awesome!!

Hopefully the idea is approved."
I'm going to play the meanie here.
Sorry, but I'm going to say no. It's very short notice for an event such as this. Most people have their reading for April solidified and the month is almost over. If we'd been on our toes, we could have planned it as a group read or challenge.
Keep your ears out for future events and let us know in enough time to plan something.


The only Shakespeare I have seen live is Julius Caesar. I have watched many plays on the public broadcast channel and movies though. The Shakespear Festival in Ashland, OR is about a five/six hour drive from me. They have a Globe Theater set-up. I have visited the place, but never when they had shows going.

I've just started reading my way through his works last year. Actually listening to them, so it'll take me awhile to finish.

What part??





Then there is the latest Joss Whedon version which they filmed in a weekend when they all went away with each other. It has Wesley from Buffy/Angel, Fred from Angel, Coulson from Agents of Shield, Captain Mal from Firefly (as well as Buffy), Dominic from Dollhouse, Andrew from Buffy, Topher from Dollhouse, Simon from Firefly... Pretty much every actor that had worked in one of Joss Whedon's tv shows before. And it's beautifully shot. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2094064/?...
Both of these versions are a great intro to Shakespeares comedies (and the best one imho) so choose if you want the fangirl/boy version from 1993 or 2012 ;)

I have seen the film version of 'Much Ado' with Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson too. It was one of the plays we studied at school and our English teacher brought the film in so we could all watch it. It's great! I am also a fan of the DVDs of plays that the Globe Theatre have been releasing over the past few years. Every year, they film live performances of the plays they are putting on that season and then release them on DVD. You might also be able to watch them online too, although I'm not sure. I have seen several, including 'Much Ado' from 2011. The 2012 production of 'Twelfth Night', starring Mark Rylance and Stephen Fry, is one of the best. It's got an all-male cast which is exactly how it would have been performed in Shakespeare's time.
http://www.shakespearesglobe.com/shop...

Btw, Cervantes Saavedra and Shakespeare died the same day, April 23rd, 1616, so it's being 400 years of his death this week too. I would have liked GR to do at least a mention about this. Cervantes Saavedra was as an important writer for the Spanish language as Shakespeare was for English. Just a thought...

Branagh's Shakespeare films seem so accessible to the novice. In the context of the movie, the language suddenly makes sense.
I really liked Much Ado About Nothing. Emma Thompson was a hoot!

I have a soft spot for the 93 version, but I always think watch one you like the cast more. Makes you engage with the characters and then the dialogue more. That's the key to Shakespeare for me, and why I love it on stage over reading.
It may take you a scene or two to catch up on the words - I watched while in Berkley a production of Macbeth with Varys from GoT as Macbeth and it took me about 3-4 scenes until I got back in to the swing of the language - but you are invested entirely in those characters for 90-120 mins. You focus and get sucked in.

Totally agree. I love that woman.

There you go! Did he write anything else besides Don Quixote? Anything you should recommend to us?

He was Malvolio :) Complete with a pair of yellow stockings! I found a clip of one scene on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XFqQi_NSXek

He was Malvolio :) Complete with a pair of yellow stockings! I found a clip ..."
Oh perfect! And the yellow stocking scene! Looks like the whole cast was male too. And gosh the Globe is beautiful! That is the one thing I haven't done in London I really want to do, is go to a play at the Globe. Next time!

He was Malvolio :) Complete with a pair of yellow stockings! I found a clip ..."
Oh perfect! And the yellow stocking scene! Looks like the whole cast was male too. And gosh the Globe..."
Yes, the cast was all male. I definitely recommend watching a play at the Globe. It only costs £5 if you go as a 'groundling' too. Only downside is that it can get a bit uncomfortable standing for so long (you are only allowed to sit during the interval) and if it rains, you get wet! You get right in amongst the action being a groundling though, so it's worth it.

Yes. He wrote 5 or 6 more novels that I cannot recommend because I didn't read them. I loved Don Quixote, though, and since it is 1,000 pages, it's equivalent to 10 or more Shakespeare's plays.
I don't have anything against Shakespeare, I just don't enjoy reading plays, being the only exception Greek tragedies, which I love. I will see his plays performed if I have the opportunity, but I don't plan to read more by him any time soon.
I don't expect a banner for Cervantes' anniversary, or a whole week as a tribute, but it would be nice to mention the fact at least. That said, I'm absolutely sure is not bad intention, but pure and plain ignorance.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-36...

This just popped up on my Facebook. "What Shakespeare Play Should I See?" http://goodticklebrain.com/home/2016/...

Always the way. But thanks for bringing it to our attention though. Your comment made Lexx download Don Quixote to our e Reader though, as he's meant to read it (as have I) for ages. So good work!!

I read that article two days ago after a booklikes' friend shared it. I'm not surprised they are not giving the event its relevance, but it's a mistake anyways.

That chart is cool.

Always the way. But thanks for bringing it to our attention though. Your comment made Lexx downl..."
I hope he enjoys it. It's like classics in general, you love them or you hate them.
I think GR people only know about selling books and nothing about literature. GR members are the ones who make this a great site.
Ok. I'm off. This Shakespeare thread, and I'm off topic.

This just popped up on my Facebook. "What Shakespeare Play Should I See?" http://goodticklebrain.com/home/2016/..."
I love that chart! I had to laugh at the first question where it asked, 'What do you want to do?' and if your answer was, 'Take a nap', it told you to go and see 'Henry VIII'. I think I might give that one a miss!
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