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Minnie Driver stars in feel-good musical movie Hunky Dory, set in Wales in 1976, in which she plays a drama teacher who tries to inspire her class by setting a production of Shakespeare's The Tempest ...
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Ralph Fiennes and Gerard Butler on their gritty fight scene in Coriolanus.
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Saturday Night Live: You've probably seen some of the classics on Broadway, such as Shakespeare, but have you seen Chris Rock's interpretation of them?
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This movie is a fabulous re-imagining of the classic tale! It is set in a futuristic urban/modern setting with classic dialogue. Amazing!
3 years ago
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In this video, Alan Dilnot and Susan Tweg, two Shakespearean authorities, explore the complexities of Shakespeare's plays in easy-to-understand terms, aided by student actors' dramatizations.
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4 years ago
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The word "comedy" is derived from the Greek "kommos" (celebration or festival) and "oidos" (song). Marriage often acts as a catalyst for plot development and is usually the objective of the comedy.
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