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Feb 01, 2013 06:14PM

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Website for the series:
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/shakespeare-u...
Episode about the comedies that I particularly liked:
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/shakespeare-u...
OMG I don't know how I missed this on tv. I am so relieved that the web link above seems to have all the episodes!!!
This is so damn exciting to me. It's like when my box set of "Playing Shakespeare" arrived in the mail!
This is so damn exciting to me. It's like when my box set of "Playing Shakespeare" arrived in the mail!

Wow...I just watched the Ethan hawke episode....incredible fun! I really loved the dancers who were performing as the married macbeths. I also was fascinated on the commentary regarding the plays exploration of marriage.
I can not wait to watch the rest of the series.
I can not wait to watch the rest of the series.


I just finished the episode you describe Pauline....and perhaps there was some licence with biography. But overall I thought the same kind of interpretation and free licence was perfect for observing the plays and the characters. I was moved to tears several times during the visits filmed between Vanessa Redgrave and her daughter Joely Richardson...as they share how grateful they have been for such amazing female characters. The reminiscences of Vanessa Redgrave actually becoming a star due to playing Rosalind on BBC in 1964 was fascinating to me.
A montage of the twins reuniting in several versions of plays was delightful. I found this episode to be so rich in history of performances.
I think as a record or perhaps introduction (if one can't go to the archives oneself) of performing Shakespeare these episodes are really top notch.
A montage of the twins reuniting in several versions of plays was delightful. I found this episode to be so rich in history of performances.
I think as a record or perhaps introduction (if one can't go to the archives oneself) of performing Shakespeare these episodes are really top notch.
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