Affiche du document The Tragedy Of Macbeth

The Tragedy Of Macbeth

William Shakespeare

2h17min15

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183 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 2h17min.
“By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes.”“More is thy due than more than all can pay.”"What’s done cannot be undone."The Tragedy of Macbeth is a play by William Shakespeare. It is thought to have been first performed in 1606. It dramatizes the damaging physical and psychological effects of political ambition on those who seek power. Of all the plays that Shakespeare wrote during the reign of James I, Macbeth most clearly reflects his relationship with King James, patron of Shakespeare's acting company. It was first published in the Folio of 1623, possibly from a prompt book, and is Shakespeare's shortest tragedy.A brave Scottish general named Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders King Duncan and takes the Scottish throne for himself. He is then wracked with guilt and paranoia. Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. The bloodbath and consequent civil war swiftly take Macbeth and Lady Macbeth into the realms of madness and death.Shakespeare's source for the story is the account of Macbeth, King of Scotland, Macduff, and Duncan in Holinshed's Chronicles (1587), a history of England, Scotland, and Ireland familiar to Shakespeare and his contemporaries, although the events in the play differ extensively from the history of the real Macbeth. The events of the tragedy are usually associated with the execution of Henry Garnet for complicity in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605.In the backstage world of theatre, some believe that the play is cursed, and will not mention its title aloud, referring to it instead as "The Scottish Play". The play has attracted some of the most renowned actors to the roles of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, and has been adapted to film, television, opera, novels, comics, and other media.
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Affiche du document Shakespeare's Greatest Monologues - The Complete Collection

Shakespeare's Greatest Monologues - The Complete Collection

William Shakespeare

2h49min30

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226 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 2h49min.
William Shakespeare, long hailed as the history's greatest dramatic writer, has been lauded for his mastery of poetic expression, his insight into the human condition and his deep exploration into the psyche and motivations of his characters. These skills are perhaps best exemplified in the monologues he gives his various protagonists, villains and bit players. From King Henry V's inspiring speech to his soldiers on the field of Agincourt to the villainous Merchant of Venice Shylock defending his own cruelty, to the shepherdess Phebe from "As You Like It" grappling with her sudden attraction to a young courtier, to Nick Bottom from "A Midsummer Night's Dream," awaking from the strangest dream in history, Shakespeare's monologues are short distillations of his larger themes - love and loss, fairness and inequity, power and envy, lust and purity. Fort Raphael Publishing is proud to present - in this complete volume - the best of Shakespeare's greatest monologues, each of which captures a shining, brilliant moment from his plays that gives us a deeper understanding of each character, whether flattering, damning or inspiring. Enjoy this collection of monologues from the greatest theatrical writer in the English language - William Shakespeare - performed by some of the finest classical actors in the business.
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Affiche du document Shakespeare's Greatest Monologues

Shakespeare's Greatest Monologues

William Shakespeare

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77 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 58min.
William Shakespeare, long hailed as the history's greatest dramatic writer, has been lauded for his mastery of poetic expression, his insight into the human condition and his deep exploration into the psyche and motivations of his characters. These skills are perhaps best encapsulated in the monologues he gives his various protagonists, villains and bit players. From King Henry V's inspiring speech to his soldiers on the field of Agincourt to the villainous Merchant of Venice Shylock defending his own cruelty, to the shepherdess Phebe from "As You Like It" grappling with her sudden attraction to a young courtier, to Nick Bottom from "A Midsummer Night's Dream," awaking from what he considers the strangest dream in history, Shakespeare's monologues are short distillations of his larger themes - love and loss, fairness and inequity, power and envy, lust and purity.Fort Raphael Publishing is proud to present, in this first volume, some of Shakespeare's greatest monologues, each of which captures a shining, brilliant moment from his plays that gives us a deeper understanding of each character, whether flattering, damning or inspiring.Enjoy this collection of monologues from the greatest theatrical writer in the English language - William Shakespeare.
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Affiche du document Shakespeare's Greatest Monologues

Shakespeare's Greatest Monologues

William Shakespeare

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71 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 53min.
William Shakespeare, long hailed as history's greatest dramatic writer, has been lauded for his mastery of poetic expression, his insight into the human condition and his deep exploration into the psyche and motivations of his characters. These skills are perhaps best encapsulated in the monologues he gives his various protagonists, villains and bit players. From the ambitious Scottish general Macbeth contemplating the assassination of his sovereign king to the saintly Joan of Arc from "Henry VI" inspiring soldiers to follow her into battle, to Richard III's evil and traitorous plotting, to the mischievous sprite Puck from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" celebrating his bewitching of the Fairy Queen, Shakespeare's monologues are short distillations of his larger themes - love and loss, fairness and inequity, power and envy, lust and purity. Fort Raphael Publishing is proud to present, in this first volume, some of Shakespeare's greatest monologues, each of which captures a shining, brilliant moment from his plays that gives us a deeper understanding of each character, whether flattering, damning or inspiring.Enjoy this collection of monologues from the greatest theatrical writer in the English language - William Shakespeare.
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Affiche du document Shakespeare's Greatest Monologues

Shakespeare's Greatest Monologues

William Shakespeare

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83 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h02min.
William Shakespeare, long hailed as the history's greatest dramatic writer, has been lauded for his mastery of poetic expression, his insight into the human condition and his deep exploration into the psyche and motivations of his characters. These skills are perhaps best encapsulated in the monologues he gives his various protagonists, villains and bit players. From the murderous Lady Macbeth, planning to assassinate the king to advance her husband's career, to the droll, melancholy Jacques from "As You Like It" ticking off the Seven Ages of Man, to Edmund the Bastard in "King Lear," bemoaning his second class status as an illegitimate child to the young lover Helena, railing against the seeming cruelty of her bewitched friends in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Shakespeare's monologues are short distillations of his larger themes - love and loss, fairness and inequity, power and envy, lust and purity.Fort Raphael Publishing is proud to present, in this first volume, some of Shakespeare's greatest monologues, each of which captures a shining, brilliant moment from his plays that gives us a deeper understanding of each character, whether flattering, damning or inspiring. Enjoy this collection of monologues - performed by some of the finest classical actors in the world - from the greatest theatrical writer in the English language, William Shakespeare.
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Affiche du document Macbeth

Macbeth

William Shakespeare

55min30

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74 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 55min.
Les généraux Macbeth et Banquo sont au service du Roi d'Ecosse. Suite à une victoire, ils rencontrent dans la lande trois sorcières qui leur annoncent que Macbeth va devenir roi... Macbeth fait part de la prophétie à sa femme qui l'encourage à accélérer son accomplissement en assassinant le roi... Pièce considérée maudite dans le milieu théâtral, cette œuvre a pourtant été adaptée d'innombrables fois au théâtre et à l'écran, et continue de fasciner les lecteurs. Surnommé le "Barde", William Shakespeare (1564-c.1616) est considéré de par le monde comme l'un des plus grands dramaturges de l'Histoire et l'écrivain le plus important de la littérature anglophone. Son existence est controversée, mais les nombreuses œuvres qu'il a léguées au monde ont influencé des générations de lecteurs et d'écrivains et continuent, aujourd'hui encore, d'être mises en scène ou adaptées au cinéma. Parmi les plus célèbres, figurent "Roméo et Juliette", "Hamlet", "Othello", "Le Roi Lear" ou encore "Songe d'une nuit d'été".
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Affiche du document Antoine et Cléopâtre

Antoine et Cléopâtre Antony and Cleopatra

De Charlton Heston

2h28min02

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Après la mort de Jules César, Cléopâtre, reine d'Egypte, a besoin d'un nouvel allié à Rome. Elle séduit Marc Antoine, et leur relation se transforme peu à peu en véritable amour. Mais Antoine doit faire face aux attaques d'Octave, successeur de César, qui voit cette liaison d'un mauvais oeil.
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Affiche du document Les amants de Vérone

Les amants de Vérone

Anouk Aimée

1h52min09

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A Venise, Georgia Maglia, fille d'un magistrat fasciste et Angelo, un souffleur de verre, doublent les deux vedettes d’une adaptation cinématographique de Roméo et Juliette. Très vite le jeu laisse place à la réalité et les deux jeunes gens tombent fous d’amour l’un pour l’autre. A l’image du drame de Shakespeare, leur passion est aussi tourmentée que menacée, en particulier par Raffaele, un malfrat.
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Affiche du document Two Tragedies in One Act

Two Tragedies in One Act

William Shakespeare

2h21min00

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188 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 2h21min.
Hamlet and Macbeth are two of Shakespeare's best-known plays and contain some of the most famous speeches in world literature. These one-act versions of the plays, which were edited by J. P Crabb, the details of whose life and other works have disappeared into obscurity, retain the significant monologues and dialogues while presenting a streamlined view of the action. Featuring the voices  of Alan Weyman, Amanda Friday, Anna Grace, Blythe Melin, David Shears, Denis Daly, Graham Scott, Huw Brentnall, Jeff Moon, Lance Rasmussen, PJ Morgan, Rob Goll, Ron Altman, Sarah Bacaller, Senn Annis, Sydnee Fullmer and Tyler Hyrchuk. Production copyright 2020 is held by The Online Stage
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Affiche du document Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet

William Shakespeare

3h14min15

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259 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 3h14min.
In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare creates a world of violence and generational conflict in which two young people fall in love and die because of that love. The story is rather extraordinary in that the normal problems faced by young lovers are he
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Affiche du document Le marchand de Venise

Le marchand de Venise

Philippe Blondelle

1h30min09

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Antonio, décide d'emprunter trois mille ducats à l'usurier juif Shylock afin d'aider son ami Bassanio à gagner Belmont où il espère faire la conquête de la belle et riche héritière Portia. Comme les autres prétendants, Bassanio doit se soumettre à l'épreuve que le père disparu de la jeune femme a imaginée, et choisir entre trois coffrets, d'or, d'argent, et de plomb. Au moment où il l'emporte sur ses rivaux, il apprend qu'Antonio ne peut rembourser sa dette à Shylock qui exige qu'en vertu du contrat, une livre de chair soit prélevée sur le corps de son débiteur. Mais l'habileté de Portia, déguisée en jeune avocat confond l'usurier et sauve Antonio. Shylock, ridiculisé, spolié et trahi par sa fille qui a rejoint le camp des chrétiens, s'en va seul tandis que les jeunes gens s'abandonnent à la félicité.
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Affiche du document Roméo et Juliette

Roméo et Juliette

Xavier Berlioz

1h12min14

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"Des fatales entrailles de ces races rivales sont nés deux amoureux sous une mauvaise étoile". Privilégiant la lutte de l'Homme face au Destin, à celle des Montaigu aux Capulet, l'adaptation s'axe sur la problématique de la fatalité : sommes-nous les jouets de la Fortune ou pouvons-nous avoir une emprise sur notre Destin ? Des artistes multidisciplinaires (violoncelle, guitare, accordéon, chant, danse, combat) s'emparent du mythe de Roméo et Juliette pour embarquer les spectateurs au coeur d'un foisonnement de passion où se côtoient grivoiserie et poésie, comédie et tragédie, réalisme et fantastique.
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Affiche du document Mon coeur pour un sonnet

Mon coeur pour un sonnet

Sébastien Amblard

56min06

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"Mon coeur pour un sonnet" est une pièce pour onze tabourets et deux comédiens-danseurs autour des sonnets de Shakespeare. Une forme hybride alliant danse, musique, théâtre, chant et poésie pour réinventer la vie. À partir de thèmes universels tels que l'amour et la mort, le beau et le bien, ces sonnets amènent des réflexions sur la jalousie ou les ravages du temps. Entre esthétique et éthique, ils bousculent les genres, les sexes et les étiquettes. La création sonore originale réalisée pour ce spectacle par Anthony Rouchier traverse des registres très variés : du lyrique au jazz, de la Renaissance au classique, en passant par des chansons pop ou des voix d'enfants.
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Affiche du document Le songe d'une nuit d'été

Le songe d'une nuit d'été

Collectif Même Service

1h22min40

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C'est l'été, saison des mariages royaux, les artisans apprentis-comédiens plantent leurs tréteaux pour célébrer l'événement. C'est l'été, au clair de Lune tous les amoureux perdent la raison, les fées et les elfes sont de sortie...sans oublier leurs sortilèges. Dans la langue de Shakespeare, tout le monde perd son latin. Au réveil, plus personne ne sait vraiment ce qui s'est passé : filtre magique de cette comédie (rock) d'une nuit d'été. Ne résistez pas à l'envoûtement d'une chaude nuit d'été pleine de magie et d'amour...
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Affiche du document Hamlet, la fin d'une enfance

Hamlet, la fin d'une enfance

Ned Grujic

1h20min25

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Le texte de Shakespeare est mis en scène par Ned Grujic dans le huis-clos d'une chambre d'enfant. Seul en scène, Thomas Marceul incarne un adolescent confronté à la séparation de ses parents et à l'arrivée d'un nouvel homme aux côtés de sa mère. Enfermé dans sa chambre et à l'aide des objets qui s'y trouvent, il joue l'histoire de son héros Hamlet qui, comme lui, désire venger son père et punir sa mère. Un spectacle ludique et poignant sur la famille recomposée et le difficile passage à l'âge adulte.
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