Shakespeare Electronic Conference, Vol. 7, No. 0300. Friday, 19 April 1996.
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Date: Friday, 19 Apr 1996 01:39:23 -0400 (PDT)
Subj: Re: SHK 7.0295 Qs: Theory, Branagh, and Cartoons
(2) From: Milla Riggio <
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Date: Friday, 19 Apr 1996 03:21:24 -0500 (EST)
Subj: Re: SHK 7.0295 Qs: Theory, Branagh, and Cartoons
(3) From: Nora Kreimer <
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Date: Thursday, 18 Apr 1996 20:28:00 ARG
Subj: Re: SHK 7.0295 Qs: Theory, Branagh, and Cartoons
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From: John Ramsay <
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Date: Friday, 19 Apr 1996 01:39:23 -0400 (PDT)
Subject: 7.0295 Qs: Theory, Branagh, and Cartoons
Comment: Re: SHK 7.0295 Qs: Theory, Branagh, and Cartoons
Re : Kenneth Branagh's pronouncements
Branagh said on one of the late night talk shows a couple of years ago that he
had terribly boring teachers for Shakespeare in high school and became
determined to make Shakespeare interesting.
I tell my classes he was lucky he didn't have a teacher like me. Shakespeare
would have been so interesting Branagh would have ended up as a junior bank
teller.
John Ramsay
Centennial S.S.
Welland, Ontario, Canada
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From: Milla Riggio <
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Date: Friday, 19 Apr 1996 03:21:24 -0500 (EST)
Subject: 7.0295 Qs: Theory, Branagh, and Cartoons
Comment: Re: SHK 7.0295 Qs: Theory, Branagh, and Cartoons
To: David Schalkwyk -
There is, or was, one of those glitzy but fairly inexpensive MUCH ADO ABOUT
NOTHING filmbooks, in which Branagh talks about his choices in that film.
Anything comparable on Henry V is probably out of print. So go for the newer
play.
Best,
Milla Riggio
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From: Nora Kreimer <
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Date: Thursday, 18 Apr 1996 20:28:00 ARG
Subject: 7.0295 Qs: Theory, Branagh, and Cartoons
Comment: Re: SHK 7.0295 Qs: Theory, Branagh, and Cartoons
> I was wondering if anyone had seen and/or taped the new series of HBO
> Shakespeare cartoons (AYLI, RIII, Othello, etc.). They were on in January and
> February, and I am trying to get a look at them. I want to continue some work
> that I did on the earlier series. If someone is willing to send me their tape,
> I faithfully promise to return it ASAP. You can reply off the list, if you
> like.
They are Random House productions. I have the HAMLET 30' version and it's
wonderful!
Nora Kreimer
Buenos Aires
Argentina
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