Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Group Reader's Theatre
Act II 9
Narrator Molly Olivia
Scene 1
Chorus Carmen, Grace, Madison D
Jordyn, Kenad
Romeo Gaige Luke
Benvolio Jonathon Jagger
Mercutio Kennealy Ben
Scene 2
Romeo Gaige
Juliet Madison Donovan Faith
Scene 3
Friar Laurence Ryan Jon
Romeo Gaige Webb
Scene 4
Mercutio Kennealy
Benvolio
Romeo
Nurse Alex Kinsey
Peter Boston Nick M
Scene 5
Juliet
Nurse
Scene 6
Friar Laurence
Romeo
Juliet
Act III 12
Narrator
Scene 1
Benvolio Katie B Charlie
Mercutio Mathew AJ
Tybalt Desean David
Romeo Jordan Justin B
Citizen Haleigh Emily H
Lady Capulet Martina Sydnee
Prince Will Gabe
Scene 2
Juliet Julianna Chloe
Nurse Emily Sheets Emily Hammonds
Scene 3
Friar Laurence Lawson Ceci
Romeo
Nurse
Scene 4
Capulet Leanna Justin D
Paris Bree Haley
Lady Capulet
Scene 5
Juliet
Romeo
Nurse
Capulet
Lady Capulet
Act 4
Narrator 11
Scene 1
Friar Laurence Katy Parker
Paris Abby Zayda
Juliet Alyssa Macy
Scene 2
Capulet Kaya Luke
Servingman Jade Ashlynn
Nurse Erin Ashley
Lady Capulet Emily Baldridge Riley
Scene 3
Juliet
Lady Capulet
Scene 4
Lady Capulet
Nurse
Capulet
Servant 1 Alex Mitchell
Servant 2 Madison Barker Brady
Scene 5
Nurse
Lady Capulet
Friar Laurence
Capulet
Paris
First Musician M'Shae
Second Musician Madison Barker L'Shae
Peter Jonathon Chandler
Monday, January 4, 2016
Unit 4 Reading Drama
Romeo and Juliet
By: William Shakespeare
Bio Notes
-born in 1564 Stratford- upon- Avon
-"greatest playwright of all time"
-well known English writer
- Elizabeth I's reign
- plays, poems, sonnets
-great impact on language
-Globe Theatre
-invented words, phrases, and popular sayings
like "knock, knock" jokes
-English Renaissance
-"ladies man" & "man's man"
-married Anne Hathaway, 3 children
-Lord Chamberlain's men
-conspiracies
-plays have been produced in more countries than any other author
-very popular with the rich and poor
-PLAYS
-no copies of his plays, in his handwriting have been found
-took timbers from the theatre to The Globe
-only cost a pence (a penny) to get into the theatre
-1579... plays were sold that were not accurate
-Died on April 23, 1616 & buried at Stratford
Macbeth, Romeo & Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Hamlet, The Tempest
-During his time, all roles were played by male actors
VOCABULARY
1. Tragedy
2. Comic Relief
3. Allusion
4. Foil
5. Soliloquy
6. Aside
7. Blank Verse
8. Characterization
9. Setting
10. Foreshadowing
11. Stage Directions
12. Acts
13. Scenes
from Simply Shakespeare
Shakespeare's Theatre
-canopy called "The Heaven's"
-trap doors that led under the stage
-outter skirts of London; away from authorities
--religious groups were against plays
--plays were very rowdy
--plays "encouraged sinning"
-players moved around a lot from theatre to theatre
-audience was able to respond, clap, yell, dance, and move around a lot
-seating was by class
poor people were in the "pit"
rich people were in the balconies
Conspiracy Theories that correlate with Mr. Shakespeare
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFvKHX9jY9U
Act I Prologue
Chorus: Haleigh, Carmen, Madison D, Madison B, Grace, Jade, Desean
Nick, Gabe, Mitchell
Scene 1:
Sampson: Andrew Faith
Gregory: Alex Chloe
Abraham: Kennealy Justin D
Benvolio: Katie B Kinsey
Tybalt: Boston Luke
Officer : Bre David
Citizens: Kstaff
Capulet: Mathew Charlie
Lady Capulet: Martina AJ
Montague: Gaige Gabe
Lady Montague: Alyssa Sydnee
Prince Escalus: Will Ben
Romeo: Madi D Ceci
FULL TEXT OF PLAY
By: William Shakespeare
Bio Notes
-born in 1564 Stratford- upon- Avon
-"greatest playwright of all time"
-well known English writer
- Elizabeth I's reign
- plays, poems, sonnets
-great impact on language
-Globe Theatre
-invented words, phrases, and popular sayings
like "knock, knock" jokes
-English Renaissance
-"ladies man" & "man's man"
-married Anne Hathaway, 3 children
-Lord Chamberlain's men
-conspiracies
-plays have been produced in more countries than any other author
-very popular with the rich and poor
-PLAYS
-no copies of his plays, in his handwriting have been found
-took timbers from the theatre to The Globe
-only cost a pence (a penny) to get into the theatre
-1579... plays were sold that were not accurate
-Died on April 23, 1616 & buried at Stratford
Macbeth, Romeo & Juliet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Hamlet, The Tempest
-During his time, all roles were played by male actors
VOCABULARY
1. Tragedy
2. Comic Relief
3. Allusion
4. Foil
5. Soliloquy
6. Aside
7. Blank Verse
8. Characterization
9. Setting
10. Foreshadowing
11. Stage Directions
12. Acts
13. Scenes
from Simply Shakespeare
Shakespeare's Theatre
-canopy called "The Heaven's"
-trap doors that led under the stage
-outter skirts of London; away from authorities
--religious groups were against plays
--plays were very rowdy
--plays "encouraged sinning"
-players moved around a lot from theatre to theatre
-audience was able to respond, clap, yell, dance, and move around a lot
-seating was by class
poor people were in the "pit"
rich people were in the balconies
Conspiracy Theories that correlate with Mr. Shakespeare
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFvKHX9jY9U
Act I Prologue
Chorus: Haleigh, Carmen, Madison D, Madison B, Grace, Jade, Desean
Nick, Gabe, Mitchell
Scene 1:
Sampson: Andrew Faith
Gregory: Alex Chloe
Abraham: Kennealy Justin D
Benvolio: Katie B Kinsey
Tybalt: Boston Luke
Officer : Bre David
Citizens: Kstaff
Capulet: Mathew Charlie
Lady Capulet: Martina AJ
Montague: Gaige Gabe
Lady Montague: Alyssa Sydnee
Prince Escalus: Will Ben
Romeo: Madi D Ceci
FULL TEXT OF PLAY
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