Wednesday, December 7, 2011
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Outside Play)
A freshman girl in my hall is obsessed with theatre. Trying to gather girls from the west hamilton building, she invited us all to see The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged). It was a very interesting play, obviously about the works of William Shakespeare. The great part about this play was that it was acted out by only three people! Running around and trying to play all the main characters of his plays, the actors were histerical. They had to cover all of Shakespeares plays in a short period of time. At one point they even acted Romeo and Juliet backwards. This play was meant to be a comedy, and it was helpful mostly for those who knew a little about Shakespeare. Some of the things I learned in high school helped me laugh at the suttle jokes. Although the actors did not have the talent to act the way Shakespeare may have invisioned, they had the talent to make us laugh and do rediculous things during the show.
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