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Rs: Anthology; Audience Participation; Q: *AYL* Film |
Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 4, No. 202. Monday, 31 March 1993.
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Date: Monday, 29 Mar 1993 08:23:09 -0500 (EST)
Subj: Attacks on/defenses
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Date: Monday, 29 Mar 1993 08:11:35 -0500 (EST)
Subj: Audience Participation
(3) From: Ann Miller <FAC_AMILLER@JMUVAX.BITNET>
Date: Monday, 29 Mar 1993 11:58:33 -0500 (EST)
Subj: New _As you like it_ film?
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From: Nick Clary <
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Date: Monday, 29 Mar 1993 08:23:09 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Attacks on/defenses
Although volume IV of THE ELIZABETHAN STAGE (E.K. Chambers) has perhaps been
superseded by more recent collections, Appendices C. (Documents of
Criticism) and D. (Documents of Control) contain many excerpts that remain
pertinent. This particular volume, by the way, contains other interesting
data.
Nick Clary
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From: Nick Clary <
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Date: Monday, 29 Mar 1993 08:11:35 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Audience Participation
I wonder where or to whom Petruchio looks at the end of his soliloquy in 4.1.
Is he speaking in the direction of Sly? Or out toward the house?
What difference does it make? Would Elizabethan audiences take him at his
word when he challenges them to speak up, in the name of charity, if they have
any better ideas about how to curb Katerina's "mad and headstrong humor"?
What effect, pray tell, may have been produced? And would there have been
contingent variations from one performance to another?
Nick Clary
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From: Ann Miller <FAC_AMILLER@JMUVAX.BITNET>
Date: Monday, 29 Mar 1993 11:58:33 -0500 (EST)
Subject: New _As you like it_ film?
Has anyone seen the new film _As You Like It_ which has apprently come out
in Europe? Britain at least. I found a review of it in _Sight and Sound_
(Oct. 1992) but haven't come across any others. It is directed by
Christine Edzard who directed _Little Dorrit_ a few years ago. Sounds like
post-modern urban setting, with some interesting touches.
Any viewers?
Ann
Ann Miller
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