It's finally here--the moment you've all been waiting for! You get to present on the play of your dreams to audience of gregarious groundlings! Please sign up for one of the times below--first come, first serve--or e-mail me with your request. I will discuss the complete schedule on Monday. Remember that at least 2 groups can present each day, but no more than that.
W 23: No Class--Work on Presentations
F 25: Twelfth Night; Much Ado About Nothing
M 28: Titus Andronicus; Othello
W 30: Macbeth; Hamlet
F 2: Taming of the Shrew; Romeo and Juliet; A Midsummer Night's Dream
* We won't be able to do 3 presentations in one day, so one of these will probably have to finish on our Final Exam day.
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For Tuesday: Wells, William Shakespeare: A Very Short Introduction, Chapters 6 and 8
Let's return one last time to our short supplementary text by Stanley Wells, and read Chapter 6 (Tragedy) and Chapter 8 (Tragicomedy). T...
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Answer TWO of the following... 1. The final act is peppered with scenes and moments that are often cut or condensed in modern pro...
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Please watch the short video (20 min) on Acts 1-2 of the play, focusing primarily on Cleopatra as an actress, and answer the question that f...
My group, Hamlet, can go the 30th.
ReplyDeleteCourtney white
A Midsummer Night's Dream would also like the 30th.
ReplyDeleteKim, Felicia, and Kelsey
Kelsea Rabe called Wednesday first (via e-mail), and according to the time, the Hamlet group called it second. So can you guys choose another day? Sorry...
DeleteRomeo & Juliet would like to go the 2nd
ReplyDeleteTori, Nikki, Jasmie
Titus Andronicus would like the 28th. Molly, Jen, and Charlynn.
ReplyDeleteCan we go the 28th?
ReplyDeleteif that has been called we could do the 25th,
DeleteJanne,
My group would like the 25th. We're Much Ado About Nothing. -Marc
ReplyDeleteYou promised me that my group could go the week of 28th. I still have the emails on gmail. So, either I get it or Wednesday of that week.
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