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Shakespeare’s Globe: 2008 Season

Mar 9, 2008   //   by wpbanks   //   Theatre  //  Comments Off on Shakespeare’s Globe: 2008 Season

Globe Theater SketchWe couldn’t be any luckier for our 2008 trip! Shakespeare’s Globe (virtual tour) has just announced it’s 2008 season and headlining the group are one of the Bard’s best tragedies (King Lear) and (if it matters) one of my favorite comedies (A Midsummer Night’s Dream). In fact, I’ve seen Midsummer more than any other Shakespeare play, and had held out great hope that we’d have the chance to see it at the Globe.

Also on the bill this summer will be a Shakespeare “sit-com”, The Merry Wives of Windsor, and one biting satire, Timon of Athens.

It is perhaps hard to think of the theater and not think of the famous Bard. While I’d be the first to say not all Shakespeare plays are great, I’d have to agree with those who find both Lear and Midsummer to be among his best in their respective genres. In Lear, we have an aging monarch, contemplating his waning years and the values (or lack thereof) of age and power; in Midsummer, we have the converse: youth, ah youth, and beauty, and love, and, well, a lot of “power” and “age” turned topsy-turvey in the “green world” of a forest near Athens. What Lear asks us to ponder about our mortality and the value of family and our lives, Midsummer calls us to ignore for a few minutes and to wonder, instead, about the follies of youth and, at times, the capriciousness of our own lived experiences.

No doubt we’ll be have a great time this summer as we stand like Groundlings and watch the plays!

In keeping with the humor of Midsummer, I offer you the Animaniac’s rendering of A Midsummer Night’s Dream

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