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Iāve seen Shakespeare done in a replica (sort of) of the Globe though Mostly, Iāve seen his plays in more or less modern theaters. And done in the round. And done in āmodern dressā with a lot of people carrying AR-15 replicas. That one was kinda weird because they didnāt change the words to match the artifacts. Iāve heard about a troupe that does some of the plays in the nude. I would go watch this guy if the location and price were right. Though I might not actually LIKE itā¦
Looks very much like a tale, told by an idiot. Why canāt āavant-gardeā producers simply put on Shakespeare the way it was meant to be? I guess they think by putting it in modern dress it shows the universal appeal that Shakespeare always has had. Well, I always get that, no matter what they do. Actually, you get the kind of lunacy when, in the fight between the Montagues and Capulets in a modern film version, someone calls out āPut up your swords!ā They were fighting with guns ā not a sword to be seen ā¦
I know a fair number of young people and quite a few into punk (which is now 50 years old BTW) and most of them are far more interested in the arts than 10x more boomers. Boomers really are guilty of judging books by their covers. That is really sad because I am astounded at how smart and interested in various things but mostly how truly good most punk kids I know really are. On the other hand most punk kids just cannot be bothered by how clueless most people who go about their boring and tedious and hypocritical lives are
āAll the worldās a stage, and all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances; and one man in his time plays many parts.ā
I actually saw a university produced punk version of Hamlet. It was paired alternate nights with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, in which H. was a totally comic emo. Out of all the plays I saw in 1986, itās the only pair I remember.
āBut release me from my bands / With the help of your good hands. / Gentle breath of yours my sails / Must fill, or else my project fails, / Which was to please.ā Epilogue; The Tempest (first performed in 1611).
Itās odd, isnāt it? Shakespeare is still read, still performed, and still admired four centuries after his demise.
Actually, seven years ago I saw 12th Night as a rock opera. It was very good. Iām not really into soundtracks, but I loved it so much that I bought the CD.
Bilan almost 2 years ago
In the words of every punk that saw the sign: Whatās a Shakespeare?
rmremail almost 2 years ago
Rebel without a clue.
Superfrog almost 2 years ago
Iām guessing he just struts and frets his hour upon the stage.
Erse IS better almost 2 years ago
Iāve seen Shakespeare done in a replica (sort of) of the Globe though Mostly, Iāve seen his plays in more or less modern theaters. And done in the round. And done in āmodern dressā with a lot of people carrying AR-15 replicas. That one was kinda weird because they didnāt change the words to match the artifacts. Iāve heard about a troupe that does some of the plays in the nude. I would go watch this guy if the location and price were right. Though I might not actually LIKE itā¦
Cornelius Noodleman almost 2 years ago
Is that a ROCKSTAR game guitar?
fairportfan almost 2 years ago
Canāt be worse than Luhrmanās āRomeo & Julirtā
jaydogg187 almost 2 years ago
I for one would pay to see a hip-hop version of āOthelloā.
YourFriendlyNeighborhoodAmoeba almost 2 years ago
Rebel without applause-ible excuse.
braindead Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Great line, Wiley!
keenanthelibrarian almost 2 years ago
Looks very much like a tale, told by an idiot. Why canāt āavant-gardeā producers simply put on Shakespeare the way it was meant to be? I guess they think by putting it in modern dress it shows the universal appeal that Shakespeare always has had. Well, I always get that, no matter what they do. Actually, you get the kind of lunacy when, in the fight between the Montagues and Capulets in a modern film version, someone calls out āPut up your swords!ā They were fighting with guns ā not a sword to be seen ā¦
WickWire64 almost 2 years ago
I know a fair number of young people and quite a few into punk (which is now 50 years old BTW) and most of them are far more interested in the arts than 10x more boomers. Boomers really are guilty of judging books by their covers. That is really sad because I am astounded at how smart and interested in various things but mostly how truly good most punk kids I know really are. On the other hand most punk kids just cannot be bothered by how clueless most people who go about their boring and tedious and hypocritical lives are
Imagine almost 2 years ago
To play in the key of B or in the key of B flat.
Brockie almost 2 years ago
Ah yes, todayās āmusicā, ironic how punk rhymes with junk and rap rhymes with crap, hmmm. Simon and Garfunkel and Streisand for me.
PraiseofFolly almost 2 years ago
Oh, craven new world, that has such punks in it.
Doug K almost 2 years ago
Donāt feel too bad about him getting no applause.
This performance was just not very good.
It was over-hyped ā it was so Much Ado About Nothing.
freewaydog almost 2 years ago
http://www.clipartbest.com/cliparts/yik/g85/yikg85brT.jpeg
kartis almost 2 years ago
Not to be. There is no question.
bbenoit almost 2 years ago
Hey, that guys wearing Danaeās t-shirt!
Kidon Ha-Shomer almost 2 years ago
Why do I hear Lady Macbeth doing the dagger soliloquy with the Beatles āyesterdayā playing in the background???
MS72 almost 2 years ago
Sign up Gwyneth Paltrow to appear onstage in the nude.
batesmom7 almost 2 years ago
āAll the worldās a stage, and all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances; and one man in his time plays many parts.ā
sandpiper almost 2 years ago
I think itās the glasses.
ZarPaulus almost 2 years ago
Isnāt that just āWest Side Story?ā
grange Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I actually saw a university produced punk version of Hamlet. It was paired alternate nights with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, in which H. was a totally comic emo. Out of all the plays I saw in 1986, itās the only pair I remember.
monya_43 almost 2 years ago
He miscalculated about how popular punk has remained with the masses. Itās not a big thing anymore or ever.
Bookworm almost 2 years ago
āBut release me from my bands / With the help of your good hands. / Gentle breath of yours my sails / Must fill, or else my project fails, / Which was to please.ā Epilogue; The Tempest (first performed in 1611).
Itās odd, isnāt it? Shakespeare is still read, still performed, and still admired four centuries after his demise.
mindjob almost 2 years ago
A true punk would smash that guitar. That should generate some applause
Radish... almost 2 years ago
Lifeās but a walking shadow, a poor player,
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,
And then is heard no more. It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.
Mediatech almost 2 years ago
āO for a Muse of fire, that would ascendThe brightest heaven of inventionā ā Shakespeare
christelisbetty almost 2 years ago
Heās playing tomorrow,tomorrow and tomorrow.
colinmac2 almost 2 years ago
Punkās not dead, it just smells that way.
198.23.5.11 almost 2 years ago
Allās well that ends well?
Weāre still in neutral on that one.
mwksix almost 2 years ago
āGet thee to a punkery!ā
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Hey ! He has Yorick on his T-shirt.
Viktor Sirin almost 2 years ago
Some mutts canāt be muzzled.
patrickab7 almost 2 years ago
Going platinum.
(Really, brain?)
Darth Nefarius almost 2 years ago
Has already been done in movie form: Valley Girl was the āPunkā version of Shakespearās Romeo & Juliet
labrct almost 2 years ago
Consider yourself raspberried in a most aggressive matterā¦ā¦..
willie_mctell almost 2 years ago
Iād like to see that. Hamlet or Romeo and Juliet would be good. Learās daughters with safety pins. The mistaken identity comedies with mohawks.
gcarlson almost 2 years ago
Would have been involved in a British Invasion version of The Two Gentleman of Verona about 12 years ago if enough people had shown up for auditions.
NWdryad almost 2 years ago
Actually, seven years ago I saw 12th Night as a rock opera. It was very good. Iām not really into soundtracks, but I loved it so much that I bought the CD.