Origin Theatrical

 

ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE

This sampler of Shakespearean scenes revolves around the theme of Elizabethan theatre and staging techniques. A central character, the Modern Theatre Student, narrates between scenes and keeps order amid chaos. Her rival for attention is Jacques from "As You Like It," who continually wants to "get on with it." Scenes include the plays-within-plays from "Hamlet" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream"; the players' relationships with the Elizabethan groundlings as seen in the funeral oration of Julius Caesar and the drunken porter from "Macbeth"; the girls-disguised-as-boys scene from "The Merchant of Venice"; the use of excerpts from "Pericles, Henry V" and "Henry VIII"; epilogues from "The Tempest" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream"; and of course the speech "All the world's a stage," from "As You Like It," acted in pantomime. This play is ideally suited for classroom production as it ensures enough parts for everyone while, at the same time, it gently teaches the students about the life and theatre of Shakespeare. Bare stage w/props.#13#10#13#10#13#10#13#10

Duration: 0

Cast Requirements: Cast: 12 Minimum.

Genre / Style: One-Act

Code: A32

Shakespeare arranged by Mary W Schaller.