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A “close” reading of Shakespeare moves slowly and carefully, uncovering original meanings of words, keeping track of themes and motifs, making sure every line is understood and ambiguities are explored—al… |
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Enjoy Shakespeare in a whole new way, where everyone participates equally. Here’s how it works: at the appointed hour, we meet and greet each other, and take our seats in a circle. We don't choose parts. Instead, the first reader launches into the op…
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Shakespeare Circle Readers |
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Is your inner Titania ready to release her magic? Or does your secret Hamlet yearn to soliliquize? You don't have to be an actor to want to play with the Bard's words. Nor must they be discussed with a somber aspect and intellectual diagraming. L… |
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Greetings, I have created this group as I need help in a project that I am currently organising. It is for anyone who is well read, and has a keen interest in the subject. However, it is also for anyone, like me, who have no experience or exposure to…
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Shakespeare, Theatre and Performance Art, Theater & Performance Art, Literature, Live Theatre, Arts and Literature, Plays, world literature, Shakespeare play reading, intellectuals, Shakespeare Lovers, Shakespeare plays, Shakespeare sonnets, Shakespeare poems, reading shakespeare aloud, Show more...Show less...
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A place for all things Shakespeare. Play/sonnet readings, film viewings, etc. |
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Shakespeare - done well - balms the wounded heart! The Groundlings Guild is the first rank of support groups of The Washington Shakespeare Festival (WSF). The WSF has a role for anyone with a sincere interest in Shakespeare, the performing arts and a…
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Theater & Performance Art, Play Reading, Education, Beginners Acting Training, play writing, screenwriting, Live Theatre, Tourism, Theatre and Performance Acting Workshop, Musical Theatre, Sustainable Social and Economic Development, Children's Theatre, Acting Classes for Adults, Arts Music Theatre Entertainment, Shakespeare Lovers, reading shakespeare aloud, Show more...Show less...
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The Heralds of the Wa Shake Fest |
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May 14, 2013
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Greetings, I have created this group as I need help in a project that I am currently organising. It is for anyone who is well read, and has a keen interest in the subject. However, it is also for anyone, like me, who have no experience or exposure to…
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March 19, 2013
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Shakespeare - done well - balms the wounded heart! The Groundlings Guild is the first rank of support groups of The Washington Shakespeare Festival (WSF). The WSF has a role for anyone with a sincere interest in Shakespeare, the performing arts and a…
Meetup topics:
Theater & Performance Art, Play Reading, Education, Beginners Acting Training, play writing, screenwriting, Live Theatre, Tourism, Theatre and Performance Acting Workshop, Musical Theatre, Sustainable Social and Economic Development, Children's Theatre, Acting Classes for Adults, Arts Music Theatre Entertainment, Shakespeare Lovers, reading shakespeare aloud
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The Heralds of the Wa Shake Fest |
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March 3, 2013
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Is your inner Titania ready to release her magic? Or does your secret Hamlet yearn to soliliquize? You don't have to be an actor to want to play with the Bard's words. Nor must they be discussed with a somber aspect and intellectual diagraming. L… |
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February 10, 2013
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A place for all things Shakespeare. Play/sonnet readings, film viewings, etc. |
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Bodacious Bards |
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December 15, 2012
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Enjoy Shakespeare in a whole new way, where everyone participates equally. Here’s how it works: at the appointed hour, we meet and greet each other, and take our seats in a circle. We don't choose parts. Instead, the first reader launches into the op… |
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October 4, 2012
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A “close” reading of Shakespeare moves slowly and carefully, uncovering original meanings of words, keeping track of themes and motifs, making sure every line is understood and ambiguities are explored—al… |
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