![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This play is rated PG-13 for blood, violence, severed heads, men in drag, and bawdy language (it is Shakespeare, after all).Ĭall the Theater Department at 833-3300, ext. The play starts with an eccentric version of “Romeo and Juliet,” followed by a parody of “Titus Andronicus” (which is portrayed as a cooking show) and gets only wackier from there. Tickets are $7 general admission, and are available at the school office or at the door.Ĭan three guys really cover 37 Shakespeare plays in less than two hours? This rapid-firing comedy does just that as it parodies all of the Shakespeare plays (plus the sonnets!) in two acts.ĭirected by senior Dakota Blankenship, actors Tristan Allen, Torin Caldwell and Logan Clinkingbeard race through The Bard’s canon in this hilarious farce. 15-17 at the Fort Walton Beach High School auditorium, 400 Hollywood Blvd. Antonio uses 10-Minute Shakespeare in the classroom, please refer to his presentation in the 2018 conference of the Asian Shakespeare Association. The second is to have students abridge scripts. Nowhere does this become more evident than in Adam Long, Daniel Singer and Jess Windfield’s “The Complete Works of Shakespeare Abridged,” which runs Oct. The first is to ask groups of students to perform the abridged plays. FORT WALTON BEACH - Shakespeare did not plagiarize. Thou counterfeitst a bark, a sea, a wind For still thy eyes, which I may call the sea, Do ebb and flow with tears the bark thy body is, Sailing in this salt flood the winds, thy sighs Who, raging with thy tears, and they with them, Without a sudden calm, will overset. ![]()
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