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fandomhigh2016-06-22 05:25 am
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Modern Shakespeare, Wednesday, Period 1 & 2
Rather than the usual pillows and comfortable chairs in a modern living room, today the students would walk through the door of the Danger Shop and enter the Globe Theater. "Hello!" Karla called, waving to them from the middle balcony. "So, the current production of A Midsummer Night's Dream playing at the real Globe in London is sadly well over an hour longer than our class period, and it's not a modern adaptation." Which wouldn't have stopped Karla for a minute if it hadn't been too long to get the students back in time for their next class. "Instead, we'll be watching the newest version, adapted by the Mister What showrunner for the BBC. While his version is closer to the original than many of the other adaptations we've watched this term, he has made some fairly significant changes and has a very modern feel."
A screen lowered from the top of the stage. "Pick a seat--or remain standing if you want to be a groundling--and let's see how this modern adaptation plays out."
A screen lowered from the top of the stage. "Pick a seat--or remain standing if you want to be a groundling--and let's see how this modern adaptation plays out."

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Even if some of the shenanigans around it had been less than amusing at the time.
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She would have specified 'humans,' but, well, there had been the lions...
Especially the lions.
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although I have yet to see it myself. The changing of the love stories confused her a little though.Re: Sign In (06/22)
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Tip was very here for this.
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She might have clapped her hands over her mouth to muffle a few tiny squeals of delight here and there, though.
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She asked a character played by Bella of all people, smh.Re: Discussion Question 2
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She could ask Gratuity questions all day, honestly. The girl's mind was fascinating.
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Literally.
"Gems don't form family units the same way humans do. It just isn't what we are. Oh, we'll group off into assignments that we're most useful in, but I suppose that isn't quite the same thing, is it?"
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