Shakespeare Comes Alive!
Spring 2017
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Our Production
Love and Contrast: Themes and Motifs in A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Though She Be But Little She is Fierce: A Feminist Analysis of Hermia
Magic in the Elizabethan Era
The Most Lamentable Comedy and Most Cruel Death of Pyramus and Thisbe
A History of Fairies
A Potential Real Life Inspiration for William Shakespeare’s Drug-Like “Love Potion”
The Abridged Script
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The Taming of the Shrew
History Topic: The Lady and the Shrew
Marriage & Class
The Shrew and Animals
Performance History
Petruchio the Tamer
Shakespeare’s Sources
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The Tempest
The Tempest History
Group Three Shakespeare’s Sources
Colonialism in The Tempest
Drunkenness in The Tempest
Shipboard Life in the 1600s
The Late Romances
Prologue & Epilogue
The Script
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Hamlet
Kalmar Union
How Ghosts Were Viewed During Shakespeare’s Time.
Family Matters and Inheritance
Insane, or not Insane, that is the Question . . .
Plays Within Plays
Group Four Edited Script
Hamlet Performance Video
All’s Well that Ends Well
ABOUT THE PLAY
Group Five Shakespeare’s Sources
Chelsea: Marriage in the Renaissance
Tyler: War in the Renaissance
Joel: Setting and Theme
Eddie: Medical Practices
Anna: Jewelry
Performance Video
The Script
Much Ado About Nothing
Much Ado About Nothing Introduction
Group Six Shakespeare’s Sources
Virginity in Elizabethan England
Much ado about power dynamics
Getting the “Iconic Moment”
Character Analysis: Beatrice, The Black Widow
Much Ado About Nothing Final Script
Much Ado About Nothing Performance Video
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