Tillys Shelf | The Shakespeare Tag @tillysshelf | Uploaded May 2020 | Updated October 2024, 5 hours ago.
Moral of the video is don't film on an empty stomach.
Channels and videos mentioned:
Libby Stephenson (tag creator) youtube.com/watch?v=qUcDbvh-ooc&t=2s
Libby's Soliloweek youtube.com/watch?v=PcKgO9YnFy8
Katie at Books and Things youtube.com/watch?v=9b19GuPoMxk&t=107s
Twelfth Night discussion with Ros from Scallydandling About the Books youtube.com/watch?v=nLwEdNVoVLA&t=2s
Steve Donoghue youtube.com/watch?v=hPtI7JKRBus
Lukasz at Totally Pretentious youtube.com/watch?v=jk5E2SejnEA
Jason at Old Blue's Chapter and Verse youtube.com/watch?v=0aK-iGt0oRM
Consider yourself tagged if you are a ShakeTube participant, and you want to do this tag.
Books mentioned: an extensive list of Shakespeare plays, of course!
Questions:
1. What was your first exposure to Shakespeare?
2. Which Shakespeare plays (and poems) have you read?
3. Which have you seen (either on stage or on film)?
4. Do you have a favorite edition of the complete works?
5. What is your favorite comedy?
6. History?
7. Tragedy?
8. Least favorite play?
9. Which play would you want to direct?
10. Which lesser known play do you think deserves more attention OR which lesser known play are you most excited about?
Bonus, if relevant: What is your favorite play to teach/perform?
Moral of the video is don't film on an empty stomach.
Channels and videos mentioned:
Libby Stephenson (tag creator) youtube.com/watch?v=qUcDbvh-ooc&t=2s
Libby's Soliloweek youtube.com/watch?v=PcKgO9YnFy8
Katie at Books and Things youtube.com/watch?v=9b19GuPoMxk&t=107s
Twelfth Night discussion with Ros from Scallydandling About the Books youtube.com/watch?v=nLwEdNVoVLA&t=2s
Steve Donoghue youtube.com/watch?v=hPtI7JKRBus
Lukasz at Totally Pretentious youtube.com/watch?v=jk5E2SejnEA
Jason at Old Blue's Chapter and Verse youtube.com/watch?v=0aK-iGt0oRM
Consider yourself tagged if you are a ShakeTube participant, and you want to do this tag.
Books mentioned: an extensive list of Shakespeare plays, of course!
Questions:
1. What was your first exposure to Shakespeare?
2. Which Shakespeare plays (and poems) have you read?
3. Which have you seen (either on stage or on film)?
4. Do you have a favorite edition of the complete works?
5. What is your favorite comedy?
6. History?
7. Tragedy?
8. Least favorite play?
9. Which play would you want to direct?
10. Which lesser known play do you think deserves more attention OR which lesser known play are you most excited about?
Bonus, if relevant: What is your favorite play to teach/perform?