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A Midsummer Night's Dream 2023
The 2023 performance of A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival.
Recorded by Joe Lanthier
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Видео

Old World Christkindlmarkt 2023
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We're delighted to announce our second Old World Christkindlmarkt, happening at Sir William's Hollow during the last weekend of November and the first weekend of December 2023. Immerse yourself in the old world atmosphere as you stroll through festively decorated, open-air stalls selling unique, artisanal gifts. Savor traditional Christkindlmarkt treats and warm mulled wine, all within the ench...
2023 Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival - Ad
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream September 29th, 30th, October 1st, and October 6th, 7th, 8th. Play only, no festival on October 5 Gates open at 5:00 pm, Play begins at 7:00 pm $12 - Full Festival Pass (good for all six nights) ($60 upper limit for families) Ages 5 and under are free! Visit www.flinthillsshakespearefestival.com/ to learn more and buy tickets!
2022 Othello Set Paint - Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival
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2022 Othello Set Paint - Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival
Do You Want to be a Vendor? - Christkindlmarkt - 2022
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Do You Want to be a Vendor? - Christkindlmarkt - 2022
ChristKindlMarkt - 2022
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www.flinthillsshakespearefestival.com/christkindlmarkt.html
Othello 2022
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The 2022 performance of Othello at the Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival recorded by Joe Lanthier of JL Films www.jlfilmsandphotos.com. Recorded Saturday, October 1st The full program can be viewed at www.flinthillsshakespearefestival.com/program-2022.html
Live Music at the Festival!! FHSF - 2022
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Come visit the live shows! www.flinthillsshakespearefestival.com
2022 Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival - Ad
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2022 Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival - Ad
Meet Othello - Othello - Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival (2022)
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Meet Othello - Othello - Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival (2022)
Meet Cassio - Othello - Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival (2022)
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Meet Cassio - Othello - Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival (2022)
Meet Emilia - Othello - Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival (2022)
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Meet Emilia - Othello - Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival (2022)
Meet Iago - Othello - Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival (2022)
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Meet Iago - Othello - Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival (2022)
Meet Roderigo - Othello - Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival (2022)
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Meet Roderigo - Othello - Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival (2022)
Macbeth 2021 Director's Remarks
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Mr Andrew Clarendon's Opening Remarks on Macbeth, recorded October 2021.
Macbeth & the Gunpowder Plot - Joseph Pearce
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Macbeth & the Gunpowder Plot - Joseph Pearce
Macbeth 2021
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Macbeth 2021
2021 Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival - St. Marys, KS
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2021 Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival - St. Marys, KS
Twelfth Night 2019
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Twelfth Night 2019
2018 Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival - St. Marys, KS
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2018 Flint Hills Shakespeare Festival - St. Marys, KS
Did Mercy Exsist?
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Did Mercy Exsist?
Julius Caesar 2016
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Julius Caesar 2016
Merry Wives of Windsor 2015
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Merry Wives of Windsor 2015
Shakespeare Festival 2014
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Shakespeare Festival 2014
As You Like It 2014
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As You Like It 2014
As You Like It Teaser
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As You Like It Teaser
Comedy of Errors 2012
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Comedy of Errors 2012

Комментарии

  • @Vibe568
    @Vibe568 29 дней назад

    Watching this before my project submission 😄

  • @sanjaykumarsingh951
    @sanjaykumarsingh951 Месяц назад

    Watching one day before my literature exam 🫠☝🏻

  • @dharmpalrawat5342
    @dharmpalrawat5342 Месяц назад

    Nice play😊

  • @shauryapandey6018
    @shauryapandey6018 Месяц назад

    Dont mean to break the mood but watching it in 2x speed is just hilarious 😂😂

  • @Pdr77086
    @Pdr77086 2 месяца назад

    ❤Thank you so much all of you ❤6-7-2024...

  • @amyyy_.
    @amyyy_. 2 месяца назад

    oh, mark antony-what a delight to watch!

  • @pianolover3711
    @pianolover3711 2 месяца назад

    that Soothsayer was terrifying oml 😭

  • @MotabbirAli-pl8tv
    @MotabbirAli-pl8tv 2 месяца назад

    আমি এই মুভিটা বাংলাদেশ থেকে দেখেছি আমার মতো কে কে দখেছ বাংলাদেশ থেকে

  • @1917Albertso
    @1917Albertso 2 месяца назад

    The guy at the beginning is doing olive face

  • @Ghastlyedits3
    @Ghastlyedits3 2 месяца назад

    One of my all time favourite Shakespeare plays

  • @Seira0720
    @Seira0720 3 месяца назад

    1:12:51

  • @philipoconnor4263
    @philipoconnor4263 4 месяца назад

    American causes often seen too bloody it doesn't stop them. Me thinks American accents more murders Julius than does the knives of Casius and sweet Brutas. It sounds like they are all reading their parts off secreted papers on the set, their voices more suited to commenting on an ice hockey or football game after or while downing a Budweiser or hot dog then the death of mighty Caesar. An alternative title might have been the murder of the Bard or Flint Hills kills Shakespeare. What emotion? Stallone displays more emotion as the morons he plays. Why do people criticise, because it clearly isn't very good and some people happen to like Shakespeare?

  • @Snoman2755
    @Snoman2755 4 месяца назад

    6:02

  • @cs3742
    @cs3742 4 месяца назад

    Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. Americans who do speak Shakespeare so very ill.

  • @katieclammer4894
    @katieclammer4894 4 месяца назад

    Just watched this. Very good! The only one who could actually act though was the actor who played Falstaff…!

    • @katieclammer4894
      @katieclammer4894 4 месяца назад

      Actually The Host is quite a good actor too, and Mrs Ford is fairly good 👍

  • @nemoaditi5375
    @nemoaditi5375 4 месяца назад

    They guy playing Cassius does look clever and as described by Julius Caesar about Cassius appearance of "hungry and lean look" he fits in the character completely Tho he doesn't look very manipulative but the type of person who'd rather get manipulated 😂😂

  • @ashanti.i
    @ashanti.i 5 месяцев назад

    😭😭Malvolio is so...old omg

  • @ianstewart3941
    @ianstewart3941 5 месяцев назад

    2:15:40

  • @baibhabi9879
    @baibhabi9879 6 месяцев назад

    this video deserves a lot of appreciation. i'd watch this play while reading the text simultaneously and i actually got decent grades in literature

  • @Junaidalam88
    @Junaidalam88 6 месяцев назад

    👋

  • @AbirMandlik-hh7gs
    @AbirMandlik-hh7gs 6 месяцев назад

    Did anyone else think cassius' and brutus' actors should have been swapped?

    • @ChefSporty
      @ChefSporty 3 месяца назад

      Exactly, why did Cassius actor seem more honorable

  • @thiagomagnini338
    @thiagomagnini338 6 месяцев назад

    Guy playing Mark Antony absolutely killed it

  • @mmua7625
    @mmua7625 6 месяцев назад

    Bravo Bravo

  • @user-ir3yi2nq3u
    @user-ir3yi2nq3u 6 месяцев назад

    Who can help me to make suggestive scene between viola and orsino, when viola applied for job in orsinos palace

  • @sohailmumtaz7777Free_voices4al
    @sohailmumtaz7777Free_voices4al 7 месяцев назад

    Great play, indeed!

  • @omatielallsingh2531
    @omatielallsingh2531 7 месяцев назад

    Any CSEC student looking at this?

  • @boudeiowonaro4431
    @boudeiowonaro4431 7 месяцев назад

    6:20am 11-11-2023 ACT 2 SCENE 1 CURTAIN. In Illinois, Springfield. In the law office of Abraham Lincoln. Curtain reveals Abraham Lincoln. ABRAHAM LINCOLN: What differentiates us from the lower forms, Aside our cultivation, is our memory;-- Hence what we store there are the costlier of The gains and articles of our sack of time. Beyond debate,-- in the vast universe, There is nothing as great as the human mind;-- A singular thing,-- yet by unsparing Nature, Made the available appurtenance of all. I tremble to admit that as quite true:-- What is more costly, brilliant than diamond, Is as ubiquitous as hats in the world. Its tendency for apprehending aught, Is still a beauty that surpasses estimate. Yet it has been my crime that in my life I have deployed this rarest instrument In a wage-hailing course,-- a common career; As if in a regrettable dissipation That an intrepid sword for battle and triumph Diverted to the ordinary end Anticipated of a kitchen cutlery. Hence, then, asserting this tool of rare pedigree, Our actual profit in whatever toil We do engage is not emolument, But something costlier,-- hence demanded in Apprenticeship or tutelage of what sort,-- That not-purchasable artefact of living-- Exorbitant, indispensable and due In manage and in oversight of what office Accountable to men-- Experience. With our experiences and memories, We are convinced we have a hold on life. It is all on the surface, superficial; Hence easily erodes in the trek of time. I thought I could quite claim it for my own,-- Since actually I bore the name, identity. But with the pass of time, I am acquainted More and more with the reality that, My life is nothing but a borrowed robe Amidst the temporal movables of time, Which I shall sure relinquish on a fixed date. As the implacable climax hastens forth, I am apprised of an accruing deficit In the quite mortal revenue of my days. Hence, sometimes I have been abash of the coins Derived my coffer from my profit in practise; Which though conducted in stainless honesty, Still naturally bespeaks obsession with gain And faithfulness to norms of avarice In contrast to the constant providence Of fruitful trees and vegetations in the world That answer the solicitation in all seasons With harvest,-- in no notice of gratitude. With pass of time and harvest of experience, Our mind assumes a persona of its own, Somewhat distinct from us;-- hence oftentimes, In our decision-making we oscillate From one toe to the other and rive our will. When it pertains to thought that brings decision, The tenth part of a drop can drown a sea. I shall no longer leap on separate toes In my resolve on the particular I should dispense the remnant of my days. I have quite lingered long upon this crag,-- This schedule of dispensing cases in the courts. Now I shall stretch out my wings and embark On the prevailing storm of controversy Beleaguering the time:-- use it as instance To properly assay the quality of My virtue, my extent in fortitude In the face of negating circumstance That is of universal pertinence. When it refers to chance and vagary, The wings of a moth could arouse a storm That could impugn a colony of plumes. The recent ruling of our apex court On that most delicate issue of the time-- Barbaric use of men here in America-- Is a deliberate travesty of justice; Informed by political bias and interest. It is a wanton verdict;-- extreme in folly As frail humanity in it may go. That constant watchdog of our policies-- Our foremost court-- has sunk in a sleep at noon. If universally we all condone this, Our generation sure shall not escape A scandalous censure and later then be summed In the degraded chapters of history. mmmmmm There is great concourse in the streets that lead to fanfares;-- Success treks on a solitary path. This pointed one I now intend to drive The remnant of my days, is usually fraught With vagaries and pernicious misadventures. I am undaunted and resolved to it. If the feat was a hundred stretching miles, I meditate upon ten times of that; And executing a tenth of that mind,-- With ease the business is done, I soon do find. CURTAIN 6:58am 11-11-2023 from THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

  • @boudeiowonaro4431
    @boudeiowonaro4431 7 месяцев назад

    6:20am 11-11-2023 ACT 2 SCENE 1 CURTAIN. In Illinois, Springfield. In the law office of Abraham Lincoln. Curtain reveals Abraham Lincoln. ABRAHAM LINCOLN: What differentiates us from the lower forms, Aside our cultivation, is our memory;-- Hence what we store there are the costlier of The gains and articles of our sack of time. Beyond debate,-- in the vast universe, There is nothing as great as the human mind;-- A singular thing,-- yet by unsparing Nature, Made the available appurtenance of all. I tremble to admit that as quite true:-- What is more costly, brilliant than diamond, Is as ubiquitous as hats in the world. Its tendency for apprehending aught, Is still a beauty that surpasses estimate. Yet it has been my crime that in my life I have deployed this rarest instrument In a wage-hailing course,-- a common career; As if in a regrettable dissipation That an intrepid sword for battle and triumph Diverted to the ordinary end Anticipated of a kitchen cutlery. Hence, then, asserting this tool of rare pedigree, Our actual profit in whatever toil We do engage is not emolument, But something costlier,-- hence demanded in Apprenticeship or tutelage of what sort,-- That not-purchasable artefact of living-- Exorbitant, indispensable and due In manage and in oversight of what office Accountable to men-- Experience. With our experiences and memories, We are convinced we have a hold on life. It is all on the surface, superficial; Hence easily erodes in the trek of time. I thought I could quite claim it for my own,-- Since actually I bore the name, identity. But with the pass of time, I am acquainted More and more with the reality that, My life is nothing but a borrowed robe Amidst the temporal movables of time, Which I shall sure relinquish on a fixed date. As the implacable climax hastens forth, I am apprised of an accruing deficit In the quite mortal revenue of my days. Hence, sometimes I have been abash of the coins Derived my coffer from my profit in practise; Which though conducted in stainless honesty, Still naturally bespeaks obsession with gain And faithfulness to norms of avarice In contrast to the constant providence Of fruitful trees and vegetations in the world That answer the solicitation in all seasons With harvest,-- in no notice of gratitude. With pass of time and harvest of experience, Our mind assumes a persona of its own, Somewhat distinct from us;-- hence oftentimes, In our decision-making we oscillate From one toe to the other and rive our will. When it pertains to thought that brings decision, The tenth part of a drop can drown a sea. I shall no longer leap on separate toes In my resolve on the particular I should dispense the remnant of my days. I have quite lingered long upon this crag,-- This schedule of dispensing cases in the courts. Now I shall stretch out my wings and embark On the prevailing storm of controversy Beleaguering the time:-- use it as instance To properly assay the quality of My virtue, my extent in fortitude In the face of negating circumstance That is of universal pertinence. When it refers to chance and vagary, The wings of a moth could arouse a storm That could impugn a colony of plumes. The recent ruling of our apex court On that most delicate issue of the time-- Barbaric use of men here in America-- Is a deliberate travesty of justice; Informed by political bias and interest. It is a wanton verdict;-- extreme in folly As frail humanity in it may go. That constant watchdog of our policies-- Our foremost court-- has sunk in a sleep at noon. If universally we all condone this, Our generation sure shall not escape A scandalous censure and later then be summed In the degraded chapters of history. mmmmmm There is great concourse in the streets that lead to fanfares;-- Success treks on a solitary path. This pointed one I now intend to drive The remnant of my days, is usually fraught With vagaries and pernicious misadventures. I am undaunted and resolved to it. If the feat was a hundred stretching miles, I meditate upon ten times of that; And executing a tenth of that mind,-- With ease the business is done, I soon do find. CURTAIN 6:58am 11-11-2023 from THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION I wonder how the this apostrophe of Abraham Lincoln compares with any by a character in Shakespeare's Julius Ceasar.

  • @boudeiowonaro4431
    @boudeiowonaro4431 7 месяцев назад

    I have watched the BBC version of this play countless times. That much time, my younger brother too began recalling some of the lines of the actots thoug h he was only a casual and seldom audience. Cant help juxtaposing the BBC version to all others. It is far superior. It greatly aided me in my work on dramas.

  • @Rodrigo-vd3wj
    @Rodrigo-vd3wj 8 месяцев назад

    1:19:50

  • @JWD1992
    @JWD1992 9 месяцев назад

    I hope Lt. Frank Drebin doesn't show up...

  • @kristianyrjola
    @kristianyrjola 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks!!! Hadderian... HADDERAA!

  • @teacherkaligodottonjige
    @teacherkaligodottonjige 9 месяцев назад

    Greatest

  • @dropinarte
    @dropinarte 10 месяцев назад

    Gonna play Cassius in February and rehearsals start on Wednesday! Gonna watch this for some inspo 🤞🏻

  • @kashish9455
    @kashish9455 10 месяцев назад

    OMG I loved it 💕

  • @imtotallynotsus6794
    @imtotallynotsus6794 11 месяцев назад

    Caesae getting killed : 1:06:25

  • @chandrakanthss6704
    @chandrakanthss6704 Год назад

    Very good

  • @lillianmcgrew217
    @lillianmcgrew217 Год назад

  • @FermatWiles
    @FermatWiles Год назад

    horrible!

  • @papagen00
    @papagen00 Год назад

    Excellent staging, watching and listening to Shakespeare is so much easier than reading it.

  • @itsmesaee
    @itsmesaee Год назад

    we have to learn Act 1, scene 1 and 2 and this makes it so much more fun than to just read the play.

    • @rvn4
      @rvn4 Год назад

      Same

  • @CharmyJess
    @CharmyJess Год назад

    I’m watching this because I’m reading If We Were Villains

  • @randomperson22856
    @randomperson22856 Год назад

    I'm going to be Maria in this play and I wanted to see how another actress did it. This was very helpful!!

  • @sumeyye1505
    @sumeyye1505 Год назад

    Why is Andrew Aguecheek an old man?

  • @sujayghosh3540
    @sujayghosh3540 Год назад

    I like Julius Caesar play more then Merchant of Venice.

  • @akashbilalchannar6608
    @akashbilalchannar6608 Год назад

    good

  • @wetcanoedogs
    @wetcanoedogs Год назад

    it was all greek to me....

  • @AyanaayaW
    @AyanaayaW Год назад

    Amazing play! The quality is quite low though... Would LOVE a 2023 edition!

  • @reedy5896
    @reedy5896 Год назад

    7:30

  • @chocolatesouljah
    @chocolatesouljah Год назад

    "If I did love you in my master's flame..." 29:26