Rather than reading all Shakespeare's plays (though I probably read 12 of them), I'm trying to see them all (or at least as many as I can). After all, the plays were meant to be seen rather than read. This past spring, I got over to Stratford-upon-Avon and saw the Shakespeare sites as well as a performance of "Julius Caesar" at the RSC. Maybe you should try that as a finale to your Shakespeare reading project -- vlog from over there.
@@williampdozier If you're within reasonable distance from D.C., also check out the Folger Shakespeare Library. They've got a Shakespearean theater as well as a third of the extant copies (82/235) of the First Folio.
Read Titus Andronicus. That’s a trip. Lol. My favorite by Shakespeare is Othello. It has a villain that is the worst son of a bitch who has ever son of a bitched.
This is amaizing. I just start reeading Shakespeare for the first time, and looking for an audio I found this video. I'm not an English native speaker, but i think this could be fun.
Rather than reading all Shakespeare's plays (though I probably read 12 of them), I'm trying to see them all (or at least as many as I can). After all, the plays were meant to be seen rather than read. This past spring, I got over to Stratford-upon-Avon and saw the Shakespeare sites as well as a performance of "Julius Caesar" at the RSC. Maybe you should try that as a finale to your Shakespeare reading project -- vlog from over there.
There’s a Shakespeare theater in Staunton, VA that I’ll be frequenting during and after this reading run
@@williampdozier If you're within reasonable distance from D.C., also check out the Folger Shakespeare Library. They've got a Shakespearean theater as well as a third of the extant copies (82/235) of the First Folio.
Really enjoyed this, love Shakespeare but haven't read Henry VI, but I somehow love watching reviews/reactions about literature I've never read.
W man. W series
Read Titus Andronicus. That’s a trip. Lol. My favorite by Shakespeare is Othello. It has a villain that is the worst son of a bitch who has ever son of a bitched.
Titus Andronicus is wild. Just read it last week
This is amaizing. I just start reeading Shakespeare for the first time, and looking for an audio I found this video. I'm not an English native speaker, but i think this could be fun.
By the time you finish all the shakespeare books can you tell us your favourite book?
I most definitely will. The play by play videos are just a buildup to bigger videos about his body of work
It will be Hamlet 😉