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Thursday, February 17, 2011

fm Talk Like Shakespeare Day, David Snodgrass photographer





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CRAD

CRAD
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Grimm Tales

Grimm Tales
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The Good Doctor

The Good Doctor
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Resources and Go-To Links

  • Broadway Musicals
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  • Commedia dell' arte
  • Purdue OWL MLA Style Format
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  • Shakespeare Festival (Globe)
  • Shakespeare: A Virtual Field Trip
  • The Virtual Globe
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Alice

Alice
Chris Eller Photography

Odd Couple (female version)

Odd Couple (female version)

complete works, 1

complete works, 1
Lightworks Studios Photography

Complete Works of Shakespeare, Abridged

Complete Works of Shakespeare, Abridged

The Bard

In medieval Gaelic and British culture (Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Isle of Man, Brittany and Cornwall) a bard was a professional poet, employed by a patron, such as a monarch or nobleman, to commemorate the patron's ancestors and to praise the patron's own activities.

Originally a specific class of poet, contrasting with another class known as fili in Ireland and Highland Scotland, the term "bard", with the decline of living bardic tradition in the modern period, acquired generic meanings of an epic author/singer/narrator, comparable with the terms in other cultures: minstrel, skald/scop, rhapsode, udgatar, griot, ashik) or any poets, especially famous ones. For example, William Shakespeare is known as The Bard.[1]

Grimm Tales

Grimm Tales
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The Good Doctor

The Good Doctor
photos by BHSS Gothic

Thoroughly Modern Millie

Thoroughly Modern Millie
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Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland
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Odd Couple (original)

Odd Couple (original)

advanced theatre family

advanced theatre family

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THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, ABRIDGED

This play is a parody of all the plays written by Shakespeare. All will be performed, in a shortened form, by only three Bloomington South Alumni: Kali GreenBERG, Meghan Salisbury, and Nate Stanger. Six ticketed performances will be held in the BHSS Auditorium “Black Box on the Stage” on July 28, 29, 30 and 31 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets will be available from Bloomingfoods, online at www.bloomingarts.info and at the door. Seating is limited to 100 chair seats ($10) and 25 floor seats ($5) at each performance. All profits will support the ECA campaign.

Cardinal Stage

Cardinal Stage

Bloomington Playwrights Project

Bloomington Playwrights Project

Cornell Notes Resource

Cornell Notes Resource
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No Fear Shakespeare

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