Wednesday 28 July 2010

The Tempest


See The Tempest live this summer

If any of you are expecting to study or teach Shakespeare’s last great Romance for A
Level, then there is nothing to beat seeing a live production for a fresh perspective on
the play. The magical nature of the play inspires directors in all sorts of ways:

> The Lord Chamberlain's Men are doing a national tour into all sorts of unsual theatrical spaces until the 22nd August. Visit www.tlcm.co.uk for details

> Also performing around Britain until 5th September is a production mounted by The Festival Players.
www.thefestivalplayers.co.uk

> For highbrow quality, the The Old Vic production, directed by Sam Mendes should be unmissable at the Old Vic Theatre, London, until 31st August
www.oldvictheatre.com

> Regional companies are exploring the drama, with the Guildford Shakespeare Company performing at the University of Surrey Lake, 22 July - 7 August
www.guildford-shakespeare-company.co.uk and the Oxford Shakespeare Company staging it at Hampton Court Palace, from 21 – 30 August www.osctheatre.org.uk

Making sense of the play

A Level students tend to enjoy a quirky take on serious dramas, so the ‘B Movie’ adaptation of Shakespeare’s plot makes a great comparison piece. Catch Return to the Forbidden Planet at Morley Town Hall, 22 – 25 September (07960 766 334).

Of course any advanced study of The Tempest is going to require some in depth exploration of the Shakespeare and the Romance genre. Launched this week, at Crossref-it.info, a handy guide tailored to the play takes you to all the most helpful sections of the website. Look out for Context links: The Tempest. Either before going to see a production, or when you come to investigate it later, this one stop resource will really help you to understand the pastoral world Shakespeare conjures on-stage.

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