New Poll - G'day, Will !
Thu, 31 Mar 2005, 11:43 amcrgwllms15 posts in thread
New Poll - G'day, Will !
Thu, 31 Mar 2005, 11:43 amNew poll topic:
Which play would you say was the best introduction to Shakespeare, to a non-theatre audience?
The Poll-tergeist
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Which play would you say was the best introduction to Shakespeare, to a non-theatre audience?
The Poll-tergeist
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Will uh, will, uh, will, uh-huh
Mon, 25 Apr 2005, 11:36 pmPaul Treasure wrote:
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> crgwllms wrote:
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> > Midsummer is overrated, in my opinion.
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> Overrated for a seasoned theatre-goer, perhaps...
> But perfect for a "non-playgoing audience"
> Which was what the question was...
Ah, but in re-reading the question, I still give the same answer.
Didn't get into it the first time I saw it, and I haven't really warmed to it since. Whose story is it? Too many stories being told at once, in my opinion.
Maccas is another one I'd rate higher. One person's story, direct and to the point.
Cheers
Craig
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> crgwllms wrote:
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> > Midsummer is overrated, in my opinion.
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> Overrated for a seasoned theatre-goer, perhaps...
> But perfect for a "non-playgoing audience"
> Which was what the question was...
Ah, but in re-reading the question, I still give the same answer.
Didn't get into it the first time I saw it, and I haven't really warmed to it since. Whose story is it? Too many stories being told at once, in my opinion.
Maccas is another one I'd rate higher. One person's story, direct and to the point.
Cheers
Craig
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