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Re: shakespeare jokes (bizzar tangent)
Posted By: Spider-Boy, on host 207.10.37.2
Date: Friday, December 10, 1999, at 15:56:02
In Reply To: Re: shakespeare jokes (bizzar tangent) posted by unipeg on Friday, December 10, 1999, at 15:17:06:

> > > > while this all came from the sillyness of the Reduced Shakspear Company, and the Stooge stuff
> > > > was a joke, I thought this stuff about the son's avenging their fathers was rather clever. I had
> > > > never heard it before and seemed rather original and insightful.
> > >
> > > That, yeah. I get unreasonably upset when people describe Hamlet as "all thought and no action", though.
> > >
> > > Paul
> >
> > Well, he does spend most of the play tring to decied wether to kill his uncle or himself.
> >
> > Spider-yahverily-Boy
>
> I saw the Folger-Shakespeare library performance of Hamlet last night. Rather cut-up and moved around.... they rearranged the order, and they mixed together the Folio and Quarto editions. The most interesting thing they did, though, was the fact that there were 4 Hamlets. 3 of them were played by girls, but that wasn't important. There was one main Hamlet, and then the three others appeared when the ghost appeared to him. Each of the three represented a different facet of Hamlet's personality - the eye (Hamlet the Philosopher), the tongue (Hamlet the says-whatever-comes-into-his-head-er), and the sword )Hamlet the man of action). It was amzing, I loved it and I learned a lot about the play.
>
> uni"a pro of living in DC - some of the best Shakespearean troupes around"peg

If I ever directed Hamlet I would start right after everyone dies at the end, because Hortatio says he is going to tell Fortinbras and the English ambasador about what happened. so the rest of the play is flash back leading up to the start of the play.

Spider-thatwouldbecool-Boy

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