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Revision as of 20:33, 22 May 2017
Perspectives on "Twelfth Night"
by Mary Hatfalvi & Justine Roy
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Contents
Abstract
This project explores various performances of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" and how they were received by viewers and critics. The goal is to gain a better understanding of the relationship between "Twelfth Night" and how people perceive the show over time. Our previous experience includes courses on Shakespeare, theater technology, and photography. This milestone serves as our culminating capstone project towards our theater humanities depths.
Introduction
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Section 1: Background
Summary
summarize "Twelfth Night"
Inspiration
explore the conditions that inspired Shakespeare
National Theater
describe National Theater's take on the play
Reviews
look at how this interpretation was received by the public and scholars and why
The Globe
describe The Globe's take on the play
Reviews
look at how this interpretation was received by the public and scholars and why
Twentieth Century Performance
describe another past interpretation of the show from the twentieth century
Reviews
look at how this interpretation was received by the public and scholars and why
Original Performance
how the show was performed in Shakespeare's time
Reviews
how did the people receive this show
Section 2: Deliverable
here we describe our own interpretation of a scene and how we would have it performed
Gallery
Conclusion
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References
Attribution of Work
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External Links
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Image Gallery
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