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Shakespeare In The Theatre

By Adele Pitt

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Over the years there have been so many different playwrights. Some are famous, others never managed to get a play published or shown on stage. However, to Shakespeare theatre was where he was born to show his work.

When it comes to theatre, Shakespeare is the one name that a lot of people think of first. This is probably because it is Shakespeare books that have had the most plays done on stage, more than once. It is also because it is Shakespeare that most English classes teach.

If the truth must be told. To Shakespeare theatre must have seemed like a second home. He truly had a gift for writing plays that touched the heart of a wide variety of matters.

He touched on love, human nature, politics and meddlesome fairies. There is little doubt that Shakespeare had some kind of special insight into the nature of human beings and he exposed this basic nature in his plays. Yet he did it in such a way that people are not offended when they see themselves or people that they love in Shakespeare books.

The glorious thing about Shakespeare is that all of his plays have something to teach us if we dare to listen. I say dare since not everyone wants to learn those lessons, they can be very hard lessons to learn. It takes great courage to confront those things that we see in his characters in ourselves.

When it comes down to is Shakespeare theatre and acting are three things that go hand in hand. You really have not played a complex role until you have tried to play one of Shakespeare's characters convincingly.

His characters are complex and can be a challenge for a lot of even the most accomplished actors. It is no wonder that most English classes only read the Shakespeare books and do not attempt to re-enact the scenes.

When you read Shakespeare theatre should be on your mind. His works are truly some of the best plays that are in existence today. You need to take the time to truly appreciate his work if you are a fan of the arts.

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