Out of Many: One
It’s time for some personal reflection and exploration. Open up your mind and start thinking… Which of Shakespeare’s characters do you most identify with? Why? Shakespeare wrote nearly 1000 named … Continue Reading ⇒
It’s time for some personal reflection and exploration. Open up your mind and start thinking… Which of Shakespeare’s characters do you most identify with? Why? Shakespeare wrote nearly 1000 named … Continue Reading ⇒
In the discussion in an older article from a few months ago, one comment brings up a point that got me thinking. I’d like to pose it to you all … Continue Reading ⇒
There hasn’t been much activity here lately, I am to blame of course. There’ll be more activity from now on… so let’s start a little discussion. Inspired by some things … Continue Reading ⇒
There’s a relatively new online product out that was created to help actors learns lines. Just click on over to MemorizeShakespeare.com and see what the buzz is about. The whole … Continue Reading ⇒
The Irene Ryan audition is a part of the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival. More info at kcactf.org I competed as both a nominee and scene partner multiple times. … Continue Reading ⇒
I hope you’ve had a Merry Christmas, and/or any other holiday you happen to be celebrating this season. Did anyone get anything Shakespearean? Please share the Bard-y gifts you got … Continue Reading ⇒
The Bard Blog is a year old today! It’s hard to believe. It seems like I started this up not too long ago, but it also seems as if I’ve … Continue Reading ⇒
No, my dog didn’t eat my Hamlet homework and cough it up again. Back in Blog Carnival #6, there was a link to a post by the title of Shakespeare … Continue Reading ⇒
SparkNotes is a source for information used by students of all ages, teachers too! Generally teachers don’t encourage students to use SparkNotes, Cliff’s Notes, etc. since these resources are most … Continue Reading ⇒
I’ve posted a couple silly Shakespeare videos from kids shows before, but it’s time for some new ones! The Monster of Venice and The Taming of the Shoe. YouTube is … Continue Reading ⇒