This was perfect. PERFECT! They did so well will breathing, voice, facial expression, body movements; everything. The background was nice as well. It made it feel more "homey."
Watch Charlotte Cornwell and Joanna Horton on screen in Act 1, Scene 3 of All's Well That Ends Well. Act 1, Scene 3 | Alls Well That Ends Well | Royal Shakespeare Company
+Victor Popov Yes, it's one of the good ones. And it's not so very dumb. I myself, don't like the first 2 parts of Henry VI. I have to say those are the only ones I don't like. I think they're rather boring, but then they were the first that he wrote as far as we know, so even The Bard had room for improvement, I suppose. All's Well That Ends Well is really good, one of the most forward in challenging gender roles in the 16th century, since the girl is the one who goes on a journey to pursue the guy and so on
@@narabdela I do. Plenty of hags playing young girls I see. Dreadful. They should get teenage girls to play teenage girls. Also stupid is the practice of getting menopausal women to play feudal warlords.
I'm yet to witness such natural acting when it comes to performing Shakespeare. This is absolutely brilliant!
This was perfect. PERFECT! They did so well will breathing, voice, facial expression, body movements; everything. The background was nice as well. It made it feel more "homey."
What a tempting teaser. I sought the full play, and by God, I will find it.
This is one of my favorite Shakespeare plays , I would love to see it live.
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i really like this play as well.
I saw this play!!!!! I saw this cast when I studied abroad in Oxford and we went to visit Stratford Upon-Avon! Awesome Performance!
God, I love All's Well. It's certainly not one of Shakespeare's most popular works by a LONG shot, but I just love this quirky play.
That acting was heart stopping
I love this scene so so much
yo this was fire
Just lovely :3
Watch Charlotte Cornwell and Joanna Horton on screen in Act 1, Scene 3 of All's Well That Ends Well.
Act 1, Scene 3 | Alls Well That Ends Well | Royal Shakespeare Company
If I was in Helena's place in IRL, I too, would cave to this interrogation.
damn, this sounds awfully good
J.J. Abrams directs Shakespeare
I want to watch the full play. I Can't find it on RUclips. Can any one help.
That's an uncomfortable conversation to have with the woman who raised you.
And the countess isn't making it any easier!
Modesty is overrated
Noooo where is the rest of her confession speech
where can I watch the whole thing? thank you:)
just watch the movie
nature, really!
How do actors remember those lines? I've heard that it's to do with rhythm but my brain's not wired that way unfortunately.
Where can I watch the full length production?
ive never seen this play is it one of the good ones and i know thats a dumb thing to say considering its shakespeare so be easy on me for that
+Victor Popov Yes, it's one of the good ones. And it's not so very dumb. I myself, don't like the first 2 parts of Henry VI. I have to say those are the only ones I don't like. I think they're rather boring, but then they were the first that he wrote as far as we know, so even The Bard had room for improvement, I suppose. All's Well That Ends Well is really good, one of the most forward in challenging gender roles in the 16th century, since the girl is the one who goes on a journey to pursue the guy and so on
+RiverBed Flower Thanks thats an excellent review
>.< you're welcome
Does anyone know what monologue this is? Is is one of the countess'?
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St. Chad's College, Cirencester.
I feel like Helenas part should be a rap. Like where is rap battle shakesphere? Id like to know
It is wrong to get a get a 35-year old woman to play a teenage girl.
Perhaps they couldn't find a good young actor
@@Anicius_ They probably didn't bother looking that hard
You don't get out to the theatre much, do you Stylem?
@@narabdela
I do. Plenty of hags playing young girls I see. Dreadful. They should get teenage girls to play teenage girls.
Also stupid is the practice of getting menopausal women to play feudal warlords.
@Chosen Remix
They were played by boys, not "trannies".
This is my least favorite Shakespeare play... I’m sure there’s others but the whole story line is so weird.... and creepy
That's what makes it fascinating. It's my favourite.
@@fredemny3304 Precisely! It's Shakespear's most interesting play. In fact, the supposedly 'difficult' plays are my favourites.