Thank you for posting these. I'm teaching 'The Tempest' right now and I've been using these videos to illustrate some of the interpretive possibilities in the text after reading scenes. I really like how each one has creative bits of staging (my students really liked the mariner being 'dragged' into the scene during 1.1!) that we can find the source for in the text.
@@MrWKurtzD13 Thank you so much, William, for your kind words and your donation. We are proud of what we do in bringing Shakespeare to life, fusing the traditional with the imaginative. It is really pleasing to hear that what we do resonates with students. Our goals are to make Shakespeare both enjoyable to watch, and to make sure the themes and intentions of the stories hit home. This year, we are working on more Covid secure projects - BOAT at HOME and an audio project, to be announced soon. Next year, however, we hope to be back on the beautiful Brownsea Island, doing our thing. We'd love to see you there.
In literature we are currently reading the tempest and we also had to act out certain scenes in front of the whole class. As a theatre kid myself, i love it when literature turns into a theatre class xD For the scene my group had to do, i played as Miranda. ^^
not very historically accurate the bible does not mention any of this. if someone could please respond with the scripture and verse that this takes place to help me with my Sunday school class.
Sweetie, ofc this isn't mentioned in the bible, it isn't a part of the bible. It's a part of a play called The Tempest, which was written by Willian Shakespeare.
pov: ur english teacher sent u this link
Yep 😂😂😂
She did 😂😂😂
Ovc
Pov you looked it up
She deffo did lol
Thank you for posting these. I'm teaching 'The Tempest' right now and I've been using these videos to illustrate some of the interpretive possibilities in the text after reading scenes. I really like how each one has creative bits of staging (my students really liked the mariner being 'dragged' into the scene during 1.1!) that we can find the source for in the text.
Thank you, also, for the donation link. I made a small contribution. I hope to visit your theatre some day.
@@MrWKurtzD13 Thank you so much, William, for your kind words and your donation. We are proud of what we do in bringing Shakespeare to life, fusing the traditional with the imaginative.
It is really pleasing to hear that what we do resonates with students.
Our goals are to make Shakespeare both enjoyable to watch, and to make sure the themes and intentions of the stories hit home.
This year, we are working on more Covid secure projects - BOAT at HOME and an audio project, to be announced soon.
Next year, however, we hope to be back on the beautiful Brownsea Island, doing our thing. We'd love to see you there.
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اي والله
In literature we are currently reading the tempest and we also had to act out certain scenes in front of the whole class. As a theatre kid myself, i love it when literature turns into a theatre class xD For the scene my group had to do, i played as Miranda. ^^
Also the acting in this video is wonderful!
had to watch this for school
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My best friend and I did this scene for the shakespeare festival in my state. Was really fun to do and he played an EXCELLENT Calliban
Why 12 dislikes?
L like it 🥳🥳🥳🥳😍😍😍😍🤐🤐🤐🤐🌿🌸🌸🌸🌸
Isc studs watching these
23/4/3✨🖤
Disliked this video cus I’m gangster
Oo shiver me timbers
Don't hurt me hardcase 😢😢
not very historically accurate the bible does not mention any of this. if someone could please respond with the scripture and verse that this takes place to help me with my Sunday school class.
Sweetie, ofc this isn't mentioned in the bible, it isn't a part of the bible. It's a part of a play called The Tempest, which was written by Willian Shakespeare.
make sure that your copy of the bible says "RSC complete works" on the cover
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