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SHAKSPER 2000: Re: Shakespeare Pairings
From: Hardy M. Cook (editor@ws.bowiestate.edu) Date: 12/13/00
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 11.2320 Wednesday, 12 December 2000 From: Jack Heller <quomodo@edistoelectric.net> Date: Tuesday, 12 Dec 2000 20:59:30 -0500 Subject: 11.2305 Re: Shakespeare Pairings Comment: Re: SHK 11.2305 Re: Shakespeare Pairings Mike Jensen writes: >I am going to show a clip from I Love Lucy (Lucy on a ledge in a >Superman costume) along with the basket scene from the BBC Merry Wives >to demonstrate how close this play is to a modern sitcom. Now there is >a strange pairing. Some will want to note that the empowerment issues >contrast interestingly between Lucy and Wives. A few years ago, the Tulane Shakespeare Festival in New Orleans anticipated this pairing. One of the wives was a curly redhead and the characters wore '50s styles. They also used a convertible on the stage. As for what play to pair with Merry Wives, I'd pick The Roaring Girl over A Mad World, My Masters; The Roaring Girl's Laxton has a few things in common with Falstaff. Jack Heller
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