|
Post by ch00beh on Sept 23, 2009 10:06:49 GMT -5
Does anyone know where I can obtain Shakespeare audiobooks? Or can anyone at the very least tell me what the best movie representations of certain plays are? Plays stick a lot better with me when I'm not just reading the words.
|
|
|
Post by Tout-Perd on Sept 23, 2009 13:14:46 GMT -5
Almost any local library should have the majority of plays on videocassette, and some of them as audiobooks.
If not, they typically can request them from other libraries. You'd only get to borrow them for two weeks, but I'm assuming that'd be enough, really.
|
|
|
Post by V101 on Sept 25, 2009 9:10:27 GMT -5
I think the Branagh version of Hamlet is really close to if it doesn't retain exactly the script. That's what I've been watching in my Shakespeare class. It's just like 4 hours long. Maybe you could just get videos of the plays? I've watched a few really good Greek tragedies from BBC.
But yeah dude library!
|
|
|
Post by asmo on Sept 25, 2009 9:41:17 GMT -5
make a stage and have your friends reenact the complete works of shakespeare on it whie you watch.
|
|