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| AS YOU LIKE IT (2005)Third in the series, this script takes a step up in difficulty and length (90 minutes). It also begins to incorporate more Elizabethan language, such as "thee" and "thou," along with expressions such as, "quoth I." Famous speeches, including, "All the world's a stage," are minimally adapted. This play also includes several of Shakespeare's original songs. Distinguished Professor M.E. Comtois writes of this adaptation: "I believe it is exactly what is needed to introduce Shakespeare to children. You found the language that can make the play funny to youngsters, but it also captures the lilt and flow of the words which will stay with them as they grow up."
Photos for this production are courtesy of Greg Ewert and Povl Lasbo. |
FALL FESTIVAL 2010: PAST PRODUCTIONS The Tempest (2009) Much Ado About Nothing (2008) A Midsummer Night's Dream - 2007 Measure for Measure - 2006
As You Like It - 2005 Love's Labor Lost - 2004 Comedy of Errors - 2003 PHOTOGRAPHERS: "Parts are given to children and youth of all ages and sizes, and they all maintain a generosity of spirit and a
smooth sense of ensemble. Attending these productions is a rare treat." "The imagination and creativity of the Shakespeare productions have brought theater to life in the Center.
It astounds our board of trustees that they have accomplished all of this with casts ranging in age from
six to sixteen." "The productions have been of the highest quality that has made both the young people and the greater community
proud. This theatre is an extraordinary effort for such a small community."
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