And So We Begin...
OK, so I saw the Julie &Julia trailer a couple of weeks back.
And I put together a presentation on Romeo and Juliet for Kyle's class around the same time.
Never presented, but have some stuff to share.
What if I tackled every play in the canon? I've read quite a few, but not all... it might give me an intellectual (as well as compositional) workout.
Let's see where this takes us...
And I put together a presentation on Romeo and Juliet for Kyle's class around the same time.
Never presented, but have some stuff to share.
What if I tackled every play in the canon? I've read quite a few, but not all... it might give me an intellectual (as well as compositional) workout.
Let's see where this takes us...



HI! Can we play?! I would really like to tackle this with at least one of my oldest daughters. I have two Shakespeare fanatics who would love this, I think (plus two younger Shakespeare-lovers-in-training), and I'd like to tag along and see where it takes us. I am your age and live in your neck of the woods (or at least where you formerly taught). How do we go about getting involved? We're actually heading off soon on a long family road trip and won't be back until July 12th or so, but we'll take the play along and read & discuss it amongst ourselves, then see if we can join in on the conversation once we're back home. Is that how you envision this project working? Do we have to do anything else to sign up for it? Thanks! It's going to be fun!
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Everyone can play!
Involvement is pretty low maintenance. During the months when the play in question sparks and interest: read the play and discuss it with us... in the other months, follow the blog when you get a free moment. That's it. While I'm going to try to be pretty slavish to the project, I certainly don't expect anyone else to be (we all have lives, after all!).
Welcome to the Project!
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