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November 2011 | Hakuna Mutata, Shakespeare
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Hakuna Mutata, Shakespeare. Savior of the World. Posted by Martina S. This class has ruined me for theater. There, I said it. Seriously though, before this semester I was just a naive girl who went to plays to hear a nice story. Now I analyze stage design and creative intent. The Blessing of Being Blind. Posted by Martina S. I think Shakespeare was a fan of Greek writings. Oedipus the King in particular. I posted. Just a side note, I learned in my World Civilization class a few weeks ago that Roman actor...
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Take One. | Hakuna Mutata, Shakespeare
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Hakuna Mutata, Shakespeare. Posted by Martina S. So, as a Production Group, we had our first read through of a very premature script on Friday. Can I just say? It was a blast! I'm so excited for this group! Though not quite as excited as Averill. Always seems to be.:) Here's a look at Eric reading some of Hamlet's lines. Quite dramatically. Sorry for the terrible quality, as it was done with a phone. And make sure to turn the sound all the way up! I'm also going to try to get this up on our group blog.
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Refudiatin': Free publicity
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Smacks of something greater than itself". Thursday, December 8, 2011. Engaging Shakespeare" is in The Daily Universe today! Shakespeare: Not just for the 17th century. Of course, I used my connections with the paper. But all I did was suggest the idea to the campus desk editors. It was everyone else who decided to assign the story, write it, take photos and put it on the front page. So it's not just me commandeering the Universe. :). Photo by Luke Hansen. Look good on the front page. Photo by Luke Hansen.
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Refudiatin': Progress Report on 'Engaging Shakespeare'
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Smacks of something greater than itself". Thursday, December 1, 2011. Progress Report on 'Engaging Shakespeare'. So I actually have some progress to report in the final project! And I have come up with more details. First of all, the name of our event will be Engaging Shakespeare . That's where the website will become more important. The website will be about promoting this event, but it will also be the home of our various projects and allow room for people to add to them. Friday, Dec. 9. I'll be sure t...
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Refudiatin': December 2011
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Smacks of something greater than itself". Saturday, December 10, 2011. I think our event last night was a success. We had about 80 people there, counting our classmates. And everything and everybody looked good, there weren't any embarrassing "technical difficulties," and the audience seemed to really enjoy our program. We learned that Shakespeare is relevant to anything, whether it's serving the homeless. The nesting habits of cuckoo birds. Or cycling in the city of Boston. Yay [sarcastically]." The...
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Refudiatin': Midstream
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Smacks of something greater than itself". Tuesday, November 1, 2011. Here we are, halfway done with the semester, which means it's time to look back on a half-semester with Shakespeare. 1 How have I gained Shakespeare literacy? Each scene I read of Shakespeare is a little easier to understand. More and more I can just read the original text, and for the times that I am lost I have found that Shmoop. S summaries work well as a modern translation. And often if I read how Shmoop. After The Winter's Tale.
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Refudiatin': November 2011
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Smacks of something greater than itself". Friday, November 18, 2011. Long time no blog. Hey Shakespeare fans,. It's literally been 11 days. Since I last updated ye olde Shakespeare blog. I don't really have a good excuse, other than that I've been busier that normal. But I finally turned in my 20-page paper for my political science class, and I got through today's crazy day at The Daily Universe. So I'm ready to talk Shakespeare. Since my last foray into Shakespeare and social media. And I have been assi...