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Exploring Shakespeare
Hamlet, Macbeth and A Midsummer Night's Dream
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Hamlet:
the key ideas
Macbeth:
the key ideas
A Midsummer Night's
Dream: scenes
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Hamlet: the key ideas
Hamlet Character and Relationships
Hamlet
Claudius
Gertrude
Ophelia
Hamlet In Rehearsal
The nunnery scene
The closet scene
Ways into role
Hamlet Language and Themes
Line delivery
The text
Director's cut
Elizabethan context
Hamlet - a thriller
Revenge tragedy
Death and delay
Madness
Hamlet Staging Choices
Costume
Set Design and Props
Doubling Roles
Staging the Ghost
Macbeth: the key ideas
Macbeth Character and Relationships
Macbeth
Lady Macbeth
The Macbeth's Relationship
Banquo
Macduff
Malcolm
Macbeth Language and Themes
Tragedy
Director's cut
Macbeth's choice
Motive
Blood
Cover-up
Kingship
Historical context
Witchcraft and superstition
Macbeth Staging Choices
Costume
Set Design and Props
Staging the supernatural
A Midsummer Night's Dream: scenes
A Midsummer Night's Dream Character and Relationships
Girls
Boys
Friends and lovers
Court
Fairies
Mechanicals
A Midsummer Night's Dream In Rehearsal
Ways in
Ways of speaking
Putting a scene together
Status choices
Choosing a mood
A Midsummer Night's Dream Language and Themes
Director's cut
The text
Fairies and mortals
Chaos and harmony
Historical context
The play within the play
A Midsummer Night's Dream Staging Choices
Stage design
Costume
Make-up and transformation
Doing the fairies
Puppetry: the changeling boy
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