RSC: The Comedies

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  • Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
  • From Reduced Shakespeare Company's Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged

КОМЕНТАРІ • 81

  • @Immalovinthesingin
    @Immalovinthesingin 12 років тому +27

    "The Duke recognizes his daughters!"
    * Looks uncomfortable

  • @Spar10Leonidas
    @Spar10Leonidas 11 років тому +22

    "The Comedy of Two Well-Measured Gentleman Lost In the Merry Wives of Venice On a Midsummer's Twelfth Night in Winter" or "Cymbeline Taming Pericles the Merchant In the Tempest of Love As Much As You Like It For Nothing" or "Four Weddings and a Transvestite." XD

  • @DreamHarp85
    @DreamHarp85 16 років тому +8

    Saw this twice when I was in London...I want to see it again! This really helps me re-live the show, thanks!

  • @MidwesternDiva
    @MidwesternDiva 13 років тому +9

    I love being a Shakespeare nerd and figuring out which references go with which comedies.

  • @IdeaBox-dk5vj
    @IdeaBox-dk5vj 6 років тому +18

    "Four Weddings & A Transvestite"
    Considering Shakespeare's brand of script-writing, does anyone want to see that as an actual film in the 1990's?

  • @Kristanite
    @Kristanite 16 років тому +1

    What's important is that they All Live Happily Ever After

  • @HollyhockTalon
    @HollyhockTalon 12 років тому +3

    "...Exept for aminor charecter in a second act who gets eaten by a bear..."

  • @TheClockworkQuill
    @TheClockworkQuill 14 років тому +1

    Love this. Saw it for the first time today. And who showed it to me? My English teacher. Win.

  • @2014guardgirl
    @2014guardgirl 13 років тому +3

    "Now the 6 brothers fall in love with 6 Italian sisters, 3 of whom are contentious, sharp-tongued little shrews, and 3 of whom are submissive, air-headed little bimbos." XD

  • @coramunroe
    @coramunroe 15 років тому +1

    Yes indeed =) That would explain plays like Measure for Measure and The Merchant of Venice (also called "problem comedies") which end happily but are quite serious along the way.

  • @KATTALNUVA3
    @KATTALNUVA3 15 років тому

    Amen to that.
    No matter how many times I see it, it still sounds fresh

  • @WannabeJackassStars
    @WannabeJackassStars 12 років тому +2

    AND THEY ALL LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER!

  • @bluefox99887
    @bluefox99887 12 років тому +1

    We watched Reduced Shakespeare Co. in my AP Lit and Comp class! ;D
    These guys are genius! :)

  • @MidwesternDiva
    @MidwesternDiva 11 років тому +10

    "most virginal." how exactly would that?... I don't wanna know.

    • @simrenbajaj6000
      @simrenbajaj6000 2 роки тому

      They weren’t allowed to be alone with men

  • @junglekiity
    @junglekiity 13 років тому +1

    My favorite line has to be "Aphroditic juice of a hermaphroditic flower" BRILIANCE

  • @matts.6234
    @matts.6234 9 років тому +17

    Shakespeare wrote 16 comedies instead of one because ticket sales.
    Just like a lot of young adult fiction today.

    • @TheLowBrassDude
      @TheLowBrassDude 4 роки тому +1

      Also for the same reason Haydn wrote over 100 symphonies, You gotta pay rent.

  • @MissDesiPrincess
    @MissDesiPrincess 12 років тому +1

    Adam Long is something else. he is awesome

  • @PenJLane
    @PenJLane 13 років тому +1

    "Exit, Pursued by a Bear." ^_^

  • @hihi0
    @hihi0 13 років тому

    SHAKESPEARE LOVED TROPES.

  • @slanderoushalo
    @slanderoushalo 14 років тому

    all of them

  • @MidwesternDiva
    @MidwesternDiva 14 років тому

    it's funny they mention Italiana dell'arte because the Shakespeare Co. is pretty much a dell'arte group - and a damn good one!

  • @FatherTime89
    @FatherTime89 16 років тому

    The Comedy of Two Well Measured Gentlemen Lost in the Merry Wives of Venice on a Midsummer's Twelth Night in Winter.
    or
    Cymbeline Taming Pericles the Merchant in the Tempest of Love as Much as You Like it for Nothing.
    or
    Four Weddings and a Transvestite.

  • @kitkatnov9
    @kitkatnov9 13 років тому

    i am a sophomore in high school and i am in honors language arts which is world literature instead of normal language arts, but we still have a month or so where we have to study shakespeare and my teacher showed us this because she was like "yeah you guys might get some of the jokes" .......we got all of them lol this is the funniest thing ive ever seen!!!

  • @FatherTime89
    @FatherTime89 16 років тому

    I swear this is the biggest what the fuck moment of all time.

  • @cammiesmith2443
    @cammiesmith2443 11 років тому +1

    I WATCHED THIS IN MY ENGLISH CLASS

  • @koolaid9391
    @koolaid9391 16 років тому

    It was near the end of school, so it was kind of a free day. There was nothing else to do. :)

  • @koolaid9391
    @koolaid9391 16 років тому

    We watched this in Drivers Ed today, and I cracked up like, the whole time.

  • @TheClockworkQuill
    @TheClockworkQuill 14 років тому

    @juvenileJILLIAN Its the 11/12th grade AP English teacher at my school who showed it so me. He is going to show it to us during class later this year.
    He's absolutely awesome. We're going to have us listen to Sting sometime during this unit, and I'm so excited. Also, he for a moment at least considered actually showing us Monty Python and the Holy Grail for this unit also.
    I love that I go to a school where a teacher would be able to show us that and not get in trouble.

  • @Lefty001
    @Lefty001 15 років тому

    pure genius

  • @xLegendNasHx
    @xLegendNasHx 14 років тому

    Symbelene taming Pericles the Merchant in the tempest of love as much as you like it for nothing! love it :)

  • @samandal007
    @samandal007 17 років тому

    Thank You!

  • @LightningbugsInAJar
    @LightningbugsInAJar 14 років тому

    Haha was just cast in this at my school under comedies, now i'm excited :D

  • @MrKaywyn
    @MrKaywyn 3 роки тому

    Just like the Radio show.

  • @hannahross9256
    @hannahross9256 3 роки тому +1

    Wait... What happened to the dukes eldest daughter??? We lost track of her after her tryst with the fish-man 👀

  • @samandal007
    @samandal007 17 років тому +1

    Do you know where I can get the script for this play?

  • @TheClockworkQuill
    @TheClockworkQuill 14 років тому

    @juvenileJILLIAN We haven't done Shakespeare yet, that's later this year. He showed it to a group of us that always eats lunch in his room.

  • @bluefox99887
    @bluefox99887 12 років тому

    Bloody genius!

  • @samandal007
    @samandal007 17 років тому

    Thx.

  • @communiqation
    @communiqation 15 років тому

    The Comedy of two well measured Gentlemen lost in the merry wives of Venice on a midsummer's twelfth night in winter.
    or
    Cybeline taming Pericles the Merchant in the tempest of Love as much as you like it for nothing.
    or
    Four weddings and a transvestite.

  • @MusicIsMyLifeLike123
    @MusicIsMyLifeLike123 13 років тому

    THIS IS SO CORRECT.
    SO VERY CORRECT.

  • @MidwesternDiva
    @MidwesternDiva 10 років тому

    @thelashers Or from As You Like It when Rosalind dresses up as a young boy named Ganymede so she can court her lover

  • @aaronmorse4883
    @aaronmorse4883 11 років тому

    Gotta love the tempest

  • @GaleStream
    @GaleStream 14 років тому

    in the play (not the title cause that's too obvious :P), I listened and found references to Midsummer Night's Dream, Winter's Tale, Twelfth Night, Tempest, Merry Wives, Taming of the Shrew, As you like it, and Much ado about nothing... Can't seem to find any other refs in the acts.

  • @Witleneko
    @Witleneko 12 років тому

    True story, bro.

  • @xtiermishuexx
    @xtiermishuexx 15 років тому +1

    im the minor character in the second act, who was eaten by a bear...

  • @TheClockworkQuill
    @TheClockworkQuill 13 років тому

    @Becatsup He might. Illiad and Odyssey are next year.

  • @GaleStream
    @GaleStream 14 років тому

    @Rueneko yeah I saw that too, missed it while putting that down in the comments :P

  • @FatherTime89
    @FatherTime89 16 років тому

    Err that's the taming of the shrew not the turning of the shrew.

  • @2014guardgirl
    @2014guardgirl 13 років тому

    As You Like It reference!! :D

  • @horse631
    @horse631 13 років тому

    @AvaNickol Its "Thespians" with a "P" not a "B" :)

  • @TheClockworkQuill
    @TheClockworkQuill 14 років тому

    Other then the wine part that all sounds like this teacher. Our teachers can get away with a lot, but giving alcohol to high school students is a little beyond the line, and most certainly illegal.
    A lot of the teachers at this school are like this. Freshman year I spent the last week of my Biology class watching House.
    I guess the moral (if you can call it that) of the situation is: If you want fun teachers, go to an arts school.

  • @missbabyice
    @missbabyice 15 років тому

    Great :D

  • @TheClockworkQuill
    @TheClockworkQuill 13 років тому

    @juvenileJILLIAN Well after doing voyage of the hero and Gilgamesh in the 9/10 nothing really is out of bounds.
    We started this year off with viking era literature. How did our teacher sum up the Anglo-Saxon era? Blood, beer, raping and pillaging.

  • @Soitisisit
    @Soitisisit 12 років тому

    @Beatles1717 Umm... the whole time, maybe? I blacked out once or twice because I was laughing too hard to breathe, but I think the shrews were dressed as pages and something with the bimbos. *shrug* No clue.

  • @Stroodledoodle311
    @Stroodledoodle311 12 років тому

    @bluefox99887 haha, we did in mine too! I'm surprised that teachers share these guys. I totally thought ours did just because he was cool, but maybe a lot of AP Lit and Comp classes do.

  • @KATTALNUVA3
    @KATTALNUVA3 15 років тому

    Stop me if I'm wrong about this but... In Shakespeare's time if a play was a comedy didn't that just mean it was a play with a happy ending?

  • @ITSemilyOMG
    @ITSemilyOMG 14 років тому +1

    "...OR 4 Weddings and a Transvestite."
    LOL.

  • @cerevor
    @cerevor 10 років тому +3

    I think most Shakespeare plays are fairly straightforward to understand in their structure and intent, but his comedies remain pretty effing weird. I have no connection to them. I think they're most responsible for any dislikes and accessibility problems. "oh, comedy? let's see... what is that..."

  • @laggalanne
    @laggalanne 14 років тому

    Which comedies are in this?

  • @PsychIGotcha
    @PsychIGotcha 11 років тому +2

    Don't read the transcript! It makes absolutely no sense. Actually, read it. It's pretty funny

  • @RyuBlue
    @RyuBlue 17 років тому

    "Lobotomy" is such an odd word...

  • @Tranqualizer20
    @Tranqualizer20 15 років тому

    They use puppets for that one scene in Hamlet. Not for this.

  • @IkuralHakiir
    @IkuralHakiir 15 років тому

    Comedies usually end with a marriage.

  • @MazAMaTaz
    @MazAMaTaz 17 років тому

    What always ticks me off is that Austin didn't say, "And they all have a lovely, bisexual, animalistic orgy." Only because I find that hilarious and that's what's in the script.

  • @coramunroe
    @coramunroe 15 років тому

    Hahaha, WIN.

  • @Soitisisit
    @Soitisisit 12 років тому

    @HollyhockTalon HAhahahaa! Oh wait.. I'm that minor character! DX<

  • @MidwesternDiva
    @MidwesternDiva 12 років тому +1

    4 Weddings and a Transvestite. So true.

  • @lopenash
    @lopenash 16 років тому

    Why?

  • @kygirl101
    @kygirl101 16 років тому

    isn't it supposed to be "one of the bimbos grows up to be Vanna White"?

  • @coffeejerk85
    @coffeejerk85 12 років тому

    Twelfth Night

  • @elamentalmaster
    @elamentalmaster 14 років тому

    Hahahahahah XP that was good you know i was actuly almost in the play a mide summers night dream i wuld have bin olderon king of the faires and befor any one seas any thing i made sherten that i looked nuthing like the stariotipic fary the costume wuld have bin all black and to get back to my point we wher unable to do the play becuse one of the pepole playing on of the lead roles i cant remember wich got suspended and we culdent replace him in time o well

  • @silvertamagachi
    @silvertamagachi 15 років тому

    This is a freaking depressing comedy . . . XD

  • @snowgrett14
    @snowgrett14 15 років тому

    OR...four weddings and a transvestite!

  • @ackbarfan5556
    @ackbarfan5556 14 років тому

    The Russin part was funny, it made no sence to the story what so ever