[Shakespeare] 31/37
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At Shakespeare on the Common earlier this week year, Cate and I were talking about getting to see multiple versions of the same play in fairly quick succession (this was our 3rd Two Gentlemen of Verona this season) -- "playstorming," she called it.
I remembered doing that "Shakespeare plays you have read or seen" meme a while back and was curious to pull it up and update it.
Apparently I'd only seen a few ASP shows at the time, so my list has significantly increased, even without this year's ALL The Shakespeare.
Because some of this stuff I don't even remember (apparently I saw Two Gentlemen of Verona for the first time when I was at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2007? oh, wait, my records say "Two Noble Kinsmen," I must have goofed when I did the meme last time), I decided to to back through my Shakepeare tag and link to my writeups of all the plays (though I have been behind on writeups for, oh, years).
In August 2012, I said, "3rd performance of Coriolanus I've seen and I still get excited watching it (which I wasn't sure would be the case). And now I want to read lots of commentary on the play because I have lots of thinky thoughts."
I have known for some time that Twelfth Night and Macbeth, which used to be my favorite Shakespeare plays, I've become less enamoured of on repeated viewings -- but I hadn't really thought much about what I would currently posit for my favorite Shakespeare play(s). I think it is arguably true that Coriolanus is my current favorite.
In going back through these entries, I think Titus Andronicus (baby's first ASP show!) is possibly my second-favorite.
All's Well That Ends Well
Antony and Cleopatra
As You Like It
The Comedy of Errors
Coriolanus
Cymbeline
Hamlet
Henry IV, Part I
Henry IV, Part II
Henry V
Henry VI, Part I
Henry VI, Part II
Henry VI, Part III
Henry VIII
Julius Caesar
King John
King Lear
Love's Labour's Lost
Macbeth
Measure for Measure
The Merchant of Venice
The Merry Wives of Windsor
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Much Ado about Nothing
Othello
Pericles, Prince of Tyre
Richard II
Richard III
Romeo and Juliet
The Taming of the Shrew
The Tempest
Timon of Athens
Titus Andronicus
Troilus and Cressida
*Twelfth Night
Two Gentlemen of Verona
The Winter's Tale
I remembered doing that "Shakespeare plays you have read or seen" meme a while back and was curious to pull it up and update it.
Apparently I'd only seen a few ASP shows at the time, so my list has significantly increased, even without this year's ALL The Shakespeare.
Because some of this stuff I don't even remember (apparently I saw Two Gentlemen of Verona for the first time when I was at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2007? oh, wait, my records say "Two Noble Kinsmen," I must have goofed when I did the meme last time), I decided to to back through my Shakepeare tag and link to my writeups of all the plays (though I have been behind on writeups for, oh, years).
In August 2012, I said, "3rd performance of Coriolanus I've seen and I still get excited watching it (which I wasn't sure would be the case). And now I want to read lots of commentary on the play because I have lots of thinky thoughts."
I have known for some time that Twelfth Night and Macbeth, which used to be my favorite Shakespeare plays, I've become less enamoured of on repeated viewings -- but I hadn't really thought much about what I would currently posit for my favorite Shakespeare play(s). I think it is arguably true that Coriolanus is my current favorite.
In going back through these entries, I think Titus Andronicus (baby's first ASP show!) is possibly my second-favorite.
Bold the ones you've seen stage productions of, italicize the ones you've seen movies of, and underline the ones you've read or listened to.lignota's addition: *asterisk the ones you've performed in or directed. (
angevin2's academically-inclined addition: I'm also marking the ones I've taught or done reasonably serious scholarly work on with a +plus sign. Also I am counting readthroughs as performances, because I am totally into readthroughs.)
All's Well That Ends Well
- UMass Amherst (March 2008)
Antony and Cleopatra
- read in 10th grade English
- ASP (May 2011)
As You Like It
- read in college Shakespeare class senior year
The Comedy of Errors
- read in grade 11 high school elective
- Shakespeare on the Common (August 2009)]
Coriolanus
- Old Vic (July 2003)
- read in college Shakespeare class senior year
- ASP (March 2009)
- Shakespeare on the Common (August 2012)
Cymbeline
- ASP (February 2011)
Hamlet
- read in AP English grade 11
- saw Emerson's "A King of Infinite Space: Hamlet in a Nutshell" production (November 2012), which doesn't exactly count as having seen the play -- I've seen The Reduced Shakespeare Company's The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) [IMDb] as well as Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead [IMDb], but I won't see a full production of Hamlet until ASP does it and I have to
Henry IV, Part I
- read in grade 11 high school elective
- read in AP English grade 12
- Industrial Theatre (July 2007)
- saw ASP's "The Coveted Crown: Henry IV, Parts 1 & 2 in repertory" (Part 1, October 2010)
Henry IV, Part II
- read ... sometime
- saw ASP's "The Coveted Crown: Henry IV, Parts 1 & 2 in repertory" (Part 2, November 2010)
Henry V
- ASP (February 2008)
Henry VI, Part I
Henry VI, Part II
Henry VI, Part III
Henry VIII
Julius Caesar
- read in 9th grade English
King John
- ASP (June 2008)
King Lear
- read in grade 11 high school elective (except we quit partway through)
- read on my own
- read in 2 concurrent Smith College classes (Tellings & Retellings; and Literature, Folklore, and Fakelore)
Love's Labour's Lost
Macbeth
- read in AP English
- read in college Shakespeare class senior year
- NHS (May 2002)
- ASP all-female production (November 2007)
- ASP (October 2012)
Measure for Measure
- RSC (August 2003)
The Merchant of Venice
- ASP (November 2008)
The Merry Wives of Windsor
- ASP (December 2011)
A Midsummer Night's Dream
- open-air performance in London (August 2004)
- Hampshire College production
- the Were the World Mine film [IMDb]
- ART's The Donkey Show (October 2009)
- ASP (January 2010)
- A.S.S. (The Anarchist Society of Shakespeareans)'s 1960's version (June 2011)
Much Ado about Nothing
- NHS production (November 2005)
- ASP production (May 2009)
- the Joss Whedon film (July 2013)
Othello
- read in ENG 199 at college
- saw the Julia Stiles O [IMDb]
- ASP (March 2010)
- Shakespeare on the Common (August 2010)
Pericles, Prince of Tyre
- ASP (April 2013)
Richard II
Richard III
- all-female performance at the Globe in London (August 2003)
- all-male repertory at the Huntington (May 2011)
Romeo and Juliet
- read in 9th grade English
- saw the Private Romeo film {IMDb}, but I don't think that counts
The Taming of the Shrew
- read in paternal grandmother's book group
- ASP (October 2009)
- all-female Harvard-Radcliffe production (October 2012)
The Tempest
- read in grade 11 high school elective
- NHS production
- Magdalen College Oxford (July 2003)
- ASP (April 2008)
Timon of Athens
- ASP (May 2010)
Titus Andronicus
- ASP (April 2007)
- Harvard-Radcliffe (September 2012)
Troilus and Cressida
- ASP (May 2012)
*Twelfth Night
- performed in high school production
- read in grade 11 high school elective
- Mt. Holyoke (September 2002)
- Magdalen College Oxford (July 2003)
- ASP (October 2011)
Two Gentlemen of Verona
- ASP (December 2012)
- musical at Emerson (April 2013)
- Shakespeare on the Common (July 2013)
The Winter's Tale
- Theatre@First (May 2009)