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Post by profquatermass on Apr 25, 2016 10:05:42 GMT
They all worked fine on the Sunday though some were a bit hard to hear (the bells at Southwark Cathedral seemed to play for hours at a completely random time like 3.38 but I have no idea when their services are). Good turn outs - some screens had larger crowds that others including a *huge* one round the Tempest, I suppose because it was first, or last depending on which way you came. I though Peter Capaldi's Titus was a highlight - wonder if he has any plans to do some Shakespeare post-Who
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2016 10:49:47 GMT
I have very little idea what was going on in the Titus one, as we appear to have been there at a very train-heavy time. Some of the locations could have been slightly better considered...
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Post by PalelyLaura on Apr 25, 2016 11:17:17 GMT
I saw the first ten or so (bar one which wasn't working) then gave up and went home because I was tired and cold! I'm sure they will end up on the Globe Player - like someone else mentioned they probably didn't want to mention anything before the weekend but their responses on Facebook to people who asked about it were along the lines of, "Keep an eye on our social media updates" - I'm sure if there were no plans to put the films online they would have just said so.
Of the films I saw, the highlight was Romeo and Juliet - Jessie Buckley was wonderful. R&J isn't my favourite play but I'd certainly book to see it if she was in it.
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Post by rumbledoll on Apr 25, 2016 12:50:17 GMT
London Theatre posted Richard II on YT, if anyone is interested. Personally loved James Norton's take on the king - never seen him pictured like this.. so human.
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Post by peggs on Apr 25, 2016 17:35:53 GMT
I thought the Complete Walk was terrific, but I feel bad for anyone who could only go on Saturday. The technical issues must have put a real dampener on things. I would be very surprised, considering the effort gone to ("hey famous actor, can we fly you to a far-away country to do a few lines of Shakespeare?"), if they didn't rock up on the Globe Player. I think it was sheer stubbornness that kept me going on saturday, I decided I was doing them all and was darned if I wasn't going to keep re-visiting previously downed screens in the hope that they were fixed, but if you didn't have the time to do that or the cold was too much must have been frustrating. I had extra layers with me as I knew i'd be out late for something else so they all went on by about half ten morning but it was grim the cold. It seems to be going abroad after this and as it seems a lot to do just as a one off i'm hopeful they'll turn up somewhere.
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Post by greenswan on Apr 25, 2016 19:28:41 GMT
As someone said previously I do think they overreached slightly. I started on Saturday (12-4pm) before giving up because I was getting very upset about the failing screens. Approximately 12 out 25 weren't working and there were zero efforts to fix them going on.
Sunday was a lot better, less crowds and all screens on. Finished the rest between 3 and 8.
My absolute favourite was Cymbeline. I really wish they would put that on stage now (with Hayley Atwell). I do think so that they sometimes chose strange excerpts with minor characters. E.g. the porter in Macbeth, shepherds in As you like it and Hippolyta in Midsummer Night's Dream.
I do hope they put them up online, I would like to rewatch several without noise and on a good screen.
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Post by DuchessConstance on Apr 25, 2016 23:22:17 GMT
The Walks for Richard II, Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Pericles, Merchant of Venice, Antony and Cleopatra, and the Tempest are on Iplayer.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2016 13:53:17 GMT
If any of you have now developed an urge for more outdoor promenading with reference to Shakespeare, then do consider Digging for Shakespeare, a Brighton Festival premiere event at Roedale Valley Allotments. Curated by Marc Rees who specialises in this sort of thing and can be guaranteed to have carefully planned every aspect and detail. brightonfestival.org/event/8201/digging_for_shakespeare/
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Post by profquatermass on Apr 26, 2016 14:38:51 GMT
The Walks for Richard II, Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Pericles, Merchant of Venice, Antony and Cleopatra, and the Tempest are on Iplayer. Do you have a link?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2016 16:35:03 GMT
The Walks for Richard II, Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Pericles, Merchant of Venice, Antony and Cleopatra, and the Tempest are on Iplayer. Do you have a link? www.bbc.co.uk/events/ehw2mb
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Post by profquatermass on Apr 26, 2016 21:02:43 GMT
Thank you but I'm clearly very dim and can't find them
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Post by rumbledoll on Apr 26, 2016 21:21:42 GMT
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Post by profquatermass on Apr 27, 2016 11:09:58 GMT
Thank you - it's certainly very well hidden!
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Post by rumbledoll on Apr 27, 2016 11:48:15 GMT
Thank you - it's certainly very well hidden! Well.. BBC web page is rather famous for that...
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Post by kathryn on May 15, 2016 20:57:51 GMT
Bumping as I've just spotted the walks videos in iplayer as part of the Shakespeare festival bit.
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Post by peggs on May 15, 2016 21:26:11 GMT
Bumping as I've just spotted the walks videos in iplayer as part of the Shakespeare festival bit. Is it still just about 5-6 of them?
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Post by rumbledoll on May 15, 2016 21:45:02 GMT
I am amazed they are not on Globeplayer yet..
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Post by peggs on May 15, 2016 21:54:11 GMT
Yeah it's a tad odd as you'd have thought they'd have wanted to bounce off the hype for the event.
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Post by peggs on May 19, 2016 20:31:31 GMT
The Globe is now merrily tweeting that you can see some of the films but it's the same odd half a dozen which have been on iplayer since the event so they're a little late to the party telling everyone now (yes I get not everyone will have found them if they are not wise enough to hang out here).
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Post by vickster51 on May 20, 2016 14:53:17 GMT
I'm still surprised they aren't all available or coming out on DVD.
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Post by partytentdown on Aug 10, 2016 15:07:03 GMT
Received an email saying these are all now on the Globe Player, £17.99 for the lot or you can watch individually.
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