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Musical 'Like You Like It' Combos Shakespeare With John Hughes Jason Gross. .“It was a lover and his lass.” A traditional setting of Thomas Morley’s song is available from the University of Victoria’s Internet Shakespeare Editions: .Copyright © 2004 Fischlin, Daniel.

Queen’s Theatre goings on!Everything you need to know about visiting the Queen’s TheatreBlue badge parking, accessible toilets, audio description, sign language interpreted performances and more.Breakfast, lunch, dinner, or just a light snack. Lost amidst the trees, they find community and acceptance under the stars…This UK premiere sees more than one hundred community members, professional actors, and performance groups from across London, come together for this magical tale of faithful friends, feuding families and lovers in disguise.With a score ranging from calypso to pop, Broadway to soul, fall under love’s spell for a landmark moment in the history of Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch and London’s summer theatre for 2019, not to be missed!Public Acts is the National Theatre’s new initiative to create extraordinary acts of theatre and community.Public Acts is inspired by Public Works, the Public Theater’s ground-breaking programme in New York.Supported by Arts Council England’s Strategic Touring Fund, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Hertz and Garfield Weston Foundation.The National Theatre’s Partner for Learning is Bank of America Merrill Lynch.£15 (+65p QNew Transformation Fee) | £7.50 Under 18s All performances will be live audio descri‎bed and live captioned.Let’s have a chat!

We set this production in the late 1960s, at a time when young people all over the world rediscovered Love, dropping out of society in their disgust at the war in The choice of music was important for Cimolino for several reasons. A musical adaptation of William Shakespeare’s. As You Like It. All the menusAll about our annual programme of classes for 8 – 19 year-oldsActivities for schools and colleges, and support for teachers and trainersGift Aid your donation by filling in our online form Our social pages It’s set in the here and now with the same great Shakespeare text. You might think that this technique, or perhaps it is more of a worldview, would prove just as illuminating when applied to Shakespeare, that most musical of playwrights. 7 Sept. 2005.

in West Hollywood through July 31, 2011 Kings Road Park, 1000 N. Kings Rd. .“It was a lover and his lass (Thomas Morley).” The Choral Public Domain Library.

; Rosalind is among the largest female roles in the Bard’s canon. are brimming with all the latest That's the question asked by the musical Like You Like It which puts an '80s twist on S... How far would you go for your first love?

Project. These influences are evident in Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly:Most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly:“It Was a Lover and his Lass: A late 16th Century English Lute Ayre by Thomas Morley.” University of Chicago Personal Web Pages. How far would you go for your first love?
All Rights Reserved University of Guelph. Adapted by Shaina Taub and Laurie Woolery . The entries for As You Like It record over 1600 compositions related to the play including incidental music, operas, non-theatrical music, obliquely related works and non-Shakespearean works (music which incorrectly claims to relate to a Shakespearean work).

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Music and lyrics by Shaina Taub . . Except for As well as musical compositions created to enhance stage productions, Shakespeare wrote at a time of changing compositional style and performance practice in Europe.
7 Sept. 2005. As You Like It plot summary, character breakdowns, context and analysis, and performance video clips. The Keegan Theatre is rocking out with the musical “As You Like It,” which Taub created along with a similar “Twelfth Night” for the Public Theatre’s Public Works project. As well as having more songs than any other of Shakespeare’s plays, Shakespeare employed music to very specific effect in his plays. May 13, 2014. “It was a Lover and his Lass (partbook format) (Thomas Morley).” The Choral Public Domain Library. Canadian Adaptations of Shakespeare