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The Scottish Play

Once I saw „Macbeth“ in a puppet-theatre. It was really funny to watch Kasper and Seppl getting killed in the event of them rehearsing the play. You all know the „curse“ that lays on the play. A marvellous – but a little hurtful – way to deal with the curse is displayed in this scene […]

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your favourite monologue?

Which of those marvellous speeches is your favourite? Is it one of Hamlet’s monologues – dark and melancholic phrases, so often quoted by people, who don’t know anything about Shakespeare at all? Is it a somewhat funny but also thruthful speech of a fool (they are truly the wisest in all of the plays!)? Or […]

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Welcome Shakespeare-lovers!

It’s always a pleasure to find Shakespeare-nerds on the Internet! And I welcome you on this blog with this marvelous sketch with Rowan Atkinson and Hugh Laurie. Dez. 11, 2009Regina Gschladt

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Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are dead (Film 1990)

Tom Stoppard, der mit "Shakespeare in Love" Erfolge erzielte, gelingt mit diesem Film eine tiefsinnige Komödie mit vielen versteckten Details.

16 years ago More
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