http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/3542702/Shakespeare-left-London-and-stopped-writing-because-he-went-blind.html Playwright Rick Thomas suggests in his new play, For All Time, that Shakespeare may have left London and retired from playwrighting because he was going blind. How does he come to this conclusion? Personal experience, apparently – his own vision is failing, and he’s got much better writing conditions than Shakespeare did. Or maybe he just spent too much time shaking his spear? 🙂
Month: December 2008
Enhancing The Sonnets
Really bring Shakespeare’s sonnets to life.
(It’s a comic, btw :))
The Tempest, Act I Scene 1, by Geeklet
Remember a few weeks ago when I told the story of being at a hotel breakfast buffet and my 6yr old daughter presenting me with the picture she drew – of the opening scene from The Tempest? I promised to get it scanned in, and here it is (the best I can do). It’s too big to fit in my scanner so the edges are cropped a bit. In the lower right corner you’ll see Miranda telling the sailors on the boat to "Come" to the island, where they will be safe. In the middle is their ship being tossed by the waves, and the faces sticking out the portal windows saying "Ok!" I’m not sure if the red dots are more faces or if those are flames, but it’d be pretty cool if they were the latter, I’m not sure I ever told her that the ship was on fire. Also on the island with Miranda is her father Prospero. It’s mostly cropped, but right up against the edge there you’ll see one of Prospero’s Books, which is hidden in a tree. Off to the left, unfortunately also cropped, is red Caliban, and up in the sky is Ariel.
What Would You Teach?
ShakespeareTeacher asks the question that is near and dear to my heart: What play would you choose to teach? Does it matter the age group? What are the pros and cons of Dream versus Romeo and Juliet? How about The Tempest, my own personal favorite?
Discussion on his blog, no sense in stealing his thunder :).
Tempest Pictures!
Remember Julie Taymor’s Tempest, starring Helen Mirren?
Want some pictures? I think they look cool! I like the idea of a fairly monstrous (in the sense of big and strong) Caliban, rather than a slimy sort of Gollum-like creature.