thanks Mae, i do have the full video - you can find the DVD online in some places like ebay, things like that, it's not really for sale anymore - i've posted excerpts from it on my website and other places - have a look if you like - rothmusik.wixsite.com/rothmusik - and drop me a line, i'll see if i can track something down - glad you like it -
@@MichaelRothRothmusik Thank you so much for your time and research! I did find a copy of the full DVD on EBay. Meanwhile, I've been enjoying your other clips as well. I'm a songwriter and musician, so I really enjoy what your music adds to the theater!
I don't know. Dozens. Several dozens. Here in Atlanta we have the Woodruff Arts Center attached to the High Museum where I was a member for a decade and used to take my son on weekends. Every season they had a whole roster of plays we would go to see. I remember the Tempest running for at least 2 seasons so I would have seen it maybe around four or five times over the years. But I don't know how many plays I've actually gone to see. Mostly I've seen plays here in Atlanta but I've also seen a few shows in Chicago and Off Broadway and on Broadway in New York. My favorite of all time was actually a musical called The Color Purple. I think cats is overrated. You should check out Wicked if you like musicals because it is amazing! the select which is a stage adaptation of The Sun Also Rises is really good. I've also seen Shakespeare's A Midnight's summer's dream at the Shakespeare theaters production in the park we have here every year. That is a fantastic play. It is really quite good.
@@MondezDurden Thanks. I've heard the color purple but have never seen it. I think I'm Putting Midnight Summer's eve on my bucket list. When I was a kid, one of the shows I enjoyed watching was Gargoyles on Disney. They drew a lot from Shakespeare's material (Macbeth and such) for their characters and of the major ones was Puck. I think I'd like to see how Shakespeare originally intended him.
This production can be found on DVD at the Stratford Festival shop: store.stratfordfestival.ca/products/dvd-tempest-ssf-production?_pos=1&_sid=d126a4790&_ss=r
Caliban is me when I make a new friend.
Legit- Trinculo’s voice is amazing- and Stephano’s leg is nicely formed.
Great ensemble acting! I enjoyed the three-part harmony and percussion on Caliban's "Freedom" song!
thank you Mae
Michael Roth - Rothmusik Do you have the full video? I’d love to see it!
thanks Mae, i do have the full video - you can find the DVD online in some places like ebay, things like that, it's not really for sale anymore - i've posted excerpts from it on my website and other places - have a look if you like - rothmusik.wixsite.com/rothmusik - and drop me a line, i'll see if i can track something down - glad you like it -
here's an e-bay link, i suspect with some digging you might be able to find more - www.ebay.com/i/312813359858?ul_noapp=true
@@MichaelRothRothmusik Thank you so much for your time and research! I did find a copy of the full DVD on EBay. Meanwhile, I've been enjoying your other clips as well. I'm a songwriter and musician, so I really enjoy what your music adds to the theater!
why is that I barely see black actors working in the theater at this level but like three calibans I've seen have been black
I just found out about this play through English class. How many different plays have you seen? Which did you think was the best?
I don't know. Dozens. Several dozens. Here in Atlanta we have the Woodruff Arts Center attached to the High Museum where I was a member for a decade and used to take my son on weekends. Every season they had a whole roster of plays we would go to see. I remember the Tempest running for at least 2 seasons so I would have seen it maybe around four or five times over the years. But I don't know how many plays I've actually gone to see. Mostly I've seen plays here in Atlanta but I've also seen a few shows in Chicago and Off Broadway and on Broadway in New York. My favorite of all time was actually a musical called The Color Purple. I think cats is overrated. You should check out Wicked if you like musicals because it is amazing! the select which is a stage adaptation of The Sun Also Rises is really good. I've also seen Shakespeare's A Midnight's summer's dream at the Shakespeare theaters production in the park we have here every year. That is a fantastic play. It is really quite good.
@@MondezDurden Thanks. I've heard the color purple but have never seen it. I think I'm Putting Midnight Summer's eve on my bucket list. When I was a kid, one of the shows I enjoyed watching was Gargoyles on Disney. They drew a lot from Shakespeare's material (Macbeth and such) for their characters and of the major ones was Puck. I think I'd like to see how Shakespeare originally intended him.
This production can be found on DVD at the Stratford Festival shop: store.stratfordfestival.ca/products/dvd-tempest-ssf-production?_pos=1&_sid=d126a4790&_ss=r