None of the Above?

Given that it was just asked on Yahoo! Answers I’m going to assume that some English teacher somewhere asked this question, exactly as phrased (because the student cut and pasted it directly):

3. Which of the following best describes Friar Lawrence?

  1. He is a hot-tempered, violent, spiteful man who tends to hold a grudge.
  2. He is a bawdy, funny, high-spirited man who likes to crack jokes.
  3. He is a well-educated, thoughtful, and realistic man who tends to be optimistic.
  4. He is a sly, underhanded, and cunning man who tends to break his promises.

Ummm … #3? Is that the answer that’s wanted here?  He may be the only adult in the play who can think rationally enough to see both sides of Romeo and Juliet’s story, but I’m not sure whether that makes him thoughtful and realistic?  After all he’s also the guy that said “Hey Juliet, my plan involves you being buried alive, and me rescuing you.”

Am I missing something?

Let’s Put On A Show!

Just spotted an interesting question over on Yahoo! Answers, and I think that my crowd over here could generate some interesting content on the subject.

Say that you’ve got no real acting experience – you’re not part of a group, never done this sort of thing before.  You and a bunch of friends get together and say “Hey, let’s perform some Shakespeare.”

What happens next? What’s the checklist?  I’m curious now, since I think there’s people in the crowd that may have done exactly this.

What sort of permissions do you need to get?  Even if you just wanted to head on into the town common and start reciting, who has to ok that?  What limits and rules are there?  Is it usually standardized, i.e. you’d be able to find the person at town hall who knows what to tell you, rather than scratching their head at the crazy person asking things no one has ever asked?

What about choosing a text?  If I own, say, the Norton version – can I just head to the photocopier and make a dozen copies of Midsummer to pass out?  (I know the answer to that one, but I want somebody to give me the “right” answer.)

What else?  What details would somebody doing this for the first time miss, that from experience you can tell us?

Henry Winkler Meets William Shakespeare

I know that Fonzie played Hamlet, and Henry Winkler played Scrooge, but until this moment I’d never heard a peep about 1977’s Henry Winkler Meets William Shakespeare.

It appears to have been part of something called The CBS Festival of Lively Arts for Young People

Look at the cast — Kevin Kline as Petruchio?! This would have been one of his earliest television roles.

Challenge extended, Bardfilm – find us some footage!