What is the most relevant information provided, in
your view? What is the most surprising?
In my view, the most relevant information is that the theater was located the
seedy part of town frequented by morally rejected people. Probably, they must
have been incapable of understanding
anything Shakespeare’s plays, but because they might have been attracted by the
glamour that a play could offer, this could have been positive if they attended regularly to the
performances at the Globe Theater. The things that surprised me were that the actors could
appear from different places: the ceiling, a trap door; the
theater could house a large number of spectators who did not care if they had “to stand through a performance under a hot sun or
threatening clouds”; what’s more,
there was not curtain that opened or closed the beginning or end of the plays,
this last feature of this theater together with the images showed in the video
reminded me of the Coliseum in Rome.
How do you think the acting conditions will affect the
development of the plot?
Absolutely! I suppose that the size of the theater and the number of
people (booing and hissing the
actors) required a strong, clear, loud voice. Actors playing supernatural characters
may have had certain strength to be able to “descend to earth from heaven”.
How do these two versions compare? Why? Who do you expect the protagonists will be? What do they seem to be like?
How do these two versions compare? Why? Who do you expect the protagonists will be? What do they seem to be like?
Taking into account the setting, in the first version
it looks like a recreation of the furniture and painted background of a theatre
stage. However, the trailer of the second film shows more real places. Probably
it is due to technology advances or remaining loyal to what it may have been a
performance played in the actual theater.
I believe the
protagonists will be Claudio and Beatrice. Claudio seems to be a young man and
very naïve. Beatrice is very different, very outspoken and sarcastic.
Well thought-out comments about staging conditions and the two video versions.
ReplyDeleteI'm not quite sure about the reference in "Probably it is due to technology advances or remaining loyal to what it may have been a performance played in the actual theater".
Please note you have been using the American spelling for theatre, but you have spelled "glamour", eg, using the British form.
I'm sure all this information will help you a lot to appreciate the play.