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Shakespeare sketch Live Shakespeare sketch with Hugh Laurie and Rowan Atkinson Etiketler: Shakespeare Hugh Laurie Rowan Atkinson |
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MENESTREL - William Shakespeare - Interpretação Moacir Reis Menestrel de William Shakespeare Interpretação de Moacir Reis Decidi postar este vídeo pois tem muito a ver com situações que vivemos e só damos atenção depois que elas ocorrem. Quem for assisti-lo muita atenção nas palavras, pois o texto diz muito... Etiketler: Menestrel William Shakespeare Um dia vc aprende que Interpretação Moacir Reis auto ajuda motivacional aprender viver |
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Akala - Shakespeare (CLEAN) TITLE: Shakespeare BY: Akala FROM THE ALBUM: It's not a rumour Etiketler: akala shakespeare rap hip hop hip-hop UK rapper rumour |
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Sonnet #38, by William Shakespeare I created this video to cheer up a friend who was feeling down. Shakespeare's sonnets are compact, intimate, dense with subtlety and entendres. In contrast to how actors usually read Shakespeare, I prefer to read these poems softly, slowly, savoring every word. In this sonnet, Shakespeare addresses his muse, the person who inspired him. History does not record who this was. Here is the text of the sonnet. How can my Muse want subject to invent, While thou dost breathe, that pour'st into my verse Thine own sweet argument, too excellent For every vulgar paper to rehearse? O! give thyself the thanks, if aught in me Worthy perusal stand against thy sight; For who's so dumb that cannot write to thee, When thou thyself dost give invention light? Be thou the tenth Muse, ten times more in worth Than those old nine which rimers invocate; And he that calls on thee, let him bring forth Eternal numbers to outlive long date. If my slight Muse do please these curious days, The pain be mine, but thine shall be the praise. Etiketler: William Shakespeare sonnet 38 |
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Beatles - Shakespeare Skit Check out the Beatles performing a Shakespearean skit on a 1964 British television program. The audience seemed to be having as much fun as the Fab Four were! Where else can you see John dressed up as a woman, playing Paul's love interest? Hilarious! Don't miss it! Etiketler: Beatles Shakespeare Skit |
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Mensagem de Willian Shakespeare Mensagem para refletir e vivenciar tudo que se ouvir. Etiketler: Willian Shakespeare Mensagem Refletir |
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Beatles shakespeare Funny shakespeare skit Etiketler: the beatles shakespeare |
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Você Aprende - William Shakespeare Filme narrado por Moacir Reis do poema de William Shakespeare sobre o título "Você Aprende". Etiketler: Você Aprende William Shakespeare Moacir Reis mensagem auto ajuda autoajuda aprendendo poema poesia |
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Susan Cagle "Shakespeare" video Directed by Jaime Wolf. Recorded live in NYC's Times Square subway station! From her CD "The Subway Recordings"-- check out www.myspace.com/susancagle Etiketler: "Susan Cagle" Shakespeare "The Subway Recordings" "Times Square" subway underground |
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Shakespeare's Who's On First An Elizabethan twist on Abbot and Costello's famous vaudeville routine. Performed by STNJ actors David Foubert and Jay Leibowitz on New Year's Eve of 2006 in Morristown, NJ. Written by Jay Leibowitz and directed by Jason King Jones. Material Copyright 2007 Jay Leibowitz - www.jayleibowitz.com For more about Etiketler: shakespeare comedy abbot costello who first leibowitz foubert theatre live new year jersey laugh fun original |
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Shakespeare Apaixonado Música de Edimar Filho. Etiketler: Shakespeare Apaixonado de Edimar Filho |
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Shakespeare's Sister-Stay 1992 video from them Etiketler: nightmares Siobhan Fahey Bananarama |
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RSC : Biography of William Shakespeare The Reduced Shakespeare Company presents a brief comic biography of William Shakespeare. From 'The Complete Works of William Shakespeare : Abridged' :P Etiketler: William Shakespeare Reduced Company funny complete works |
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Kiss Me, Kate - Brush Up Your Shakespeare The 2001 Broadway revival of "Kiss Me, Kate". The number Brush Up Your Shakespeare Etiketler: kiss me kate brush up your shakespeare cole porter taming of the shrew |
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Kiss Me Kate-Brush Up Your Shakespeare MOBSTERS: The girls today in society Go for classical poetry, So to win their hearts one must quote with ease Aeschylus and Euripides. But the poet of them all Who will start 'em simply ravin' Is the poet people call The bard of Stratford-on-Avon. Brush up your Shakespeare, Start quoting him now. Brush up your Shakespeare And the women you will wow. Just declaim a few lines from "Othella" And they think you're a heckuva fella. If your blonde won't respond when you flatter 'er Tell her what Tony told Cleopaterer, And if still, to be shocked, she pretends well, Just remind her that "All's Well That Ends Well." Brush up your Shakespeare And they'll all kowtow. Brush up your Shakespeare, Start quoting him now. Brush up your Shakespeare And the women you will wow. If your goil is a Washington Heights dream Treat the kid to "A Midsummer Night Dream." If she fights when her clothes you are mussing, What are clothes? "Much Ado About Nussing." If she says your behavior is heinous Kick her right in the "Coriolanus." Brush up your Shakespeare And they'll all kowtow, And they'll all kowtow, And they'll all kowtow. Brush up your Shakespeare, Start quoting him now. Brush up your Shakespeare And the women you will wow. Brush up your Shakespeare And they'll all kowtow. Etiketler: Kiss Me Kate-Brush Up Your Shakespeare |
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Shakespeare: "Macbeth" (Judi Dench) - sleepwalking scene Judi Dench ... Lady Macbeth Denyse Alexander ... Gentlewoman John Woodnutt ... Doctor from the 1979 TV version of the Trevor Nunn production by the Royal Shakespeare Company from "Shakespeare's Work" (1847) by Gulian Crommelin Verplanck: It was, I believe, Madame de Staël, who said, somewhat extravagantly, that the smell is the most poetical of the senses. It is true that the more agreeable associations of this sense are fertile in pleasing suggestions of placid, rural beauty, and gentle pleasures. Shakespeare, Spencer, Ariosto, and Tasso abound in such allusions. Milton, especially, who luxuriates in every variety of "odorous sweets" and "grateful smells", delighted sometimes to dwell on the "sweets of groves and fields", the native perfumes of his own England--"The smell of grain, or tedded grass, or kine, Or Dairy"-- and sometimes pleasing his imagination with the "gentle gales" laden with "balmy spoils" of the East; and breathing--"Sabean odours from the spicy shores of Araby the blest". But the smell has never been successfully used as a means of impressing the imagination with terror, pity, or any of the deeper emotions, except in this dreadful sleep-walking scene of the gulty Queen, and in one parallel scene of the Greek drama, as wildly terrible as this. It is that passage of the 'Agamemnon' of Aeschylus, where the captive prophetess, Cassandra, wrapt in visionary inspiration, scents first the smell of blood, and then the vapours of the tomb breathing from the palace of Atrides, as ominous of his apporaching murder. go here to see that scene of Cassandra from 'Agamemnon' (the chorus speaks of her smelling): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPikNIfBGIo Etiketler: Macbeth Shakespeare Dench LadyMacbeth |
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The Shakespeare Enigma Extracts from a television documentary about the Shakespeare authorship controversy which has been sold around the world. Etiketler: Shakespeare Enigma authorship question controversy Marlowe Players |
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James McAvoy in "Shakespeare Retold - Macbeth"(2005) James McAvoy in "Shakespeare Retold - Macbeth" with Keely Hawes(2005) Etiketler: James McAvoy Keely Hawes Shakespeare retold Macbeth BBC drama |
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3x07 Atomic Shakespeare Petruchio David and Kate Maddie get married. Song: Good Lovin' - The Rascals Etiketler: Moonlighting David Addison Maddie Hayes Bruce Willis Cybill Shepherd Taming of the shrew |
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Punch Shakespeare Blackadder gives William Shakespeare what's coming to him. Etiketler: Blackadder William Shakespeare punch colin firth rowan atkinson |
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Shakespeare in Love wins Best Picture Oscar® Harrison Ford announcing Best Picture Winner "Shakespeare in Love" (producers Donna Gigliotti, Marc Norman, David Parfit, Harvey Weinstein, Ed Zwick) - 71st Annual Academy Awards®. Etiketler: scar oscars academy awards shakespeare in love best picture |
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John Barrymore Performs Shakespeare From 1929, "The Great Profile" performs a Richard III soliloquy from Henry VI, iii. Arguably John Barrymore's best Shakespearean performance captured on film. Etiketler: Barrymore Richard III Henry VI Shakespeare soliloquy |
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Future Century Shakespeare - Episode.1-1/The Merchant of Venice(the first volume) 1/5 http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Future_Century_Shakespeare This movie is "Future Century Shakespeare". This story originate from the original of William Shakespeare. Ken Nikai directed it in Japan. It overflows with a joke and were completed considerably interestingly. In addition, the starring of AAA(J-pop musician) is very wonderful acting. It is an unusual genre in Japan, so there is freshness. It is masterpiece in Japan. We want people to see his work all over the world . However, it was broadcasted in only a part of region of Japan, which really disappointed us. Cast: Naoya Urata(AAA),Takahiro Nishijima(AAA),Chiaki Ito(AAA),Shinjiro Atae(AAA) David Ito,Yukie Kawamura,Tetsu Watanabe,Kazuaki Hankai,etc... The closing song by:AAA Directed by:Ken Nikai Written by:Shinji Obara (Co)Directed by:Kansai Telecasting Corporation,Avex Entertainment Inc. 未来世紀シェイクスピア 第1話「ヴェニスの商人(前篇)」 浦田直也(AAA)、西島隆弘(AAA)、伊藤千晃(AAA)、與真司郎(AAA) デビット伊東、川村ゆきえ、渡辺哲、半海一晃 ほか 監督:二階健 脚本:小原信治 Etiketler: 未来世紀シェイクスピア |
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Shakespeare "King Lear"- (1997 TV-Ian Holm), Act 1, scene 1 from end of Regan's speech of love to her father to Lear's exit at end of scene. here is one link for all the excerpts uploaded of the Holm "Lear": http://www.youtube.com/my_playlists?p=04AC969F56A00360 Ian Holm ... Lear Barbara Flynn ... Goneril Amanda Redman ... Regan Victoria Hamilton ... Cordelia David Burke ... Kent Timothy West ... Gloucester Adrian Irvine ... France Nicholas R. Bailey ... Burgundy Holm has been acting professionally since joining the Royal Shakespeare Company as a spear-carrier in 1954. He was a young 66 when he filmed this "Lear". from an interview: Was Lear a difficult role for you? Difficult physically, because you expend an enormous amount of energy. But mentally, it is not a difficult journey compared, say, to Antony in Antony and Cleopatra. The verse structure helps you enormously. You get carried along by it. Back to the beginning of the play: What is Lear's motivation for the who-loves-me-most contest? Is he being serious? Is he capricious? He's all of those things. You're quite right to take the beginning of the play, because the first scene is unquestionably pivotal in the action. As Gloucester says, "All this done upon the gad," which means in the instant. You start out with a nice family meeting. He's removing his crown, he's going to divide the kingdom among his daughters, and they're going to play the game. Goneril and Regan saying, "Oh God, here we go again. Yes, we love you, we love you, we love you." Then this silly little shit Cordelia -- forgive me -- says, "No!" Which sparks an overreaction in Lear. Suddenly she's out, Kent's banished, and the whole thing falls apart in five seconds flat. As in so many of Shakespeare's tragedies, you begin with this extraordinary impetus that is unstoppable. Once the wheel starts to go downhill, that's it. You race through to the end. It's the same with Macbeth. It's the same with Othello. All these powerful emotions take over, and you are driven through. That's back to what I was saying about Shakepeare. All you have to do as an actor is go with it and trust him. Yes, Lear is a capricious, tyrannical, impossible, lovable human being. He's like all our grandfathers. He goes through this extraordinary journey into and out of madness. I think an interesting thing is that there is no redemption. By the time he and Cordelia get together it's too late. She's killed and the tragedy ends horribly. In real life, 18th-century audiences couldn't cope with that. They changed the ending and had Cordelia marrying Edgar and living happily ever after. It's only comparatively recently that there's been a reversion to Shakespeare's original intention. Etiketler: Shakespeare King Lear KingLear Ian Holm IanHolm VictoriaHamilton William-Shakespeare |
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Eileen Shakespeare Una producció del Tantarantana. Estrena 27 de novembre. Què passaria si Shakespeare haguès nascut dona? Una història sobre la genialitat amb rostre de dona i la lluita per poder expresar-la Etiketler: tantarantana shakespeare eileen teatre adults feminisme dones teatro mujeres Fabrice Melquiot blog "Marta Gil" romeo julieta La festa d'anniversari PHAEDRAS LIEBE Elena Fortuny Porca Miseria Get Lag |