Monday, 25 August 2014

King Lear

Synopsis:

This drama is one of the great tragedy themed plays by William Shakespeare. The themes of the play cover greed, betrayal, lust for power, and cruelty. The story of King Lear, an aging monarch who is headstrong old man who is blind to his weaknesses, decides to divide his kingdom amongst his three daughters, according to which one recites the best declaration of love. Goneril and Regan who are the selfish daughters of Lear who pretend to love him but later treat him cruelly. Cordelia who is the loyal and unselfish daughter. King Lear disowns Cordelia after confusing her honesty with insolence. The end of the play ends in death by various methods including poison and suicide. Cordelia dies and King Lear, now a broken man, also dies.

Themes in this play:


  • Appearance versus reality
  • Justice
  • Compassion 
  • reconciliation
  • The natural order
Previous performances:

Yet another play directed by David Farr! this guy in on a roll! This play was performed in 2010.

King Lear 2010 - King Lear (Greg Hicks). Photo by Manuel Harlan © RSC
Another film! This time it's directed by Trevor Nunn and was released in 2008 starring Ian Mckellen.

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My opinion:

Being someone who has never seen or known the plot of King Lear, i am quite intrigued by this although i have absolutely no clue where I'd go with this one! 

A Midsummer Night's Dream

Synopsis:

 The plot focuses on three parallel stories: the trials and experiences of two sets of lovers camping in a magical forest, the world of the Fairy King and Queen and their elves, and a group of rough craftsmen attempting to stage a production of "Pyramus and Thisby" for the wedding of the Duke of Athens.

Hermia is in love with Lysander, but her father wants her to marry Demetrius. To escape the arranged marriage, she and Lysander elope into the woods. Demetrius follows them, and he is pursued by Helena, who nurses an unrequited passion for him. A love quadrangle develops among the young lovers when mischievous Puck plays Cupid. "The course of true love never did run smooth" says Lysander. Meanwhile, a group of amateur actors rehearses a badly-written play in the woods, and soon all find their lives changed by the doings of Oberon and Titania, the warring king and queen of the fairies. Magic, action, love and humor are the ingredients for this unforgettable spell.

This work is widely performed around the world, and no wonder - it's about the world's most popular pastime, falling in love. But as Puck knows, falling in love can make fools of us all. Love is crazy, love is mad. Will love win out in the end?

Themes in the play:

  • lust
  • disappointment
  • confusion
  • marriage
Previous productions:

One previous production of this play is in the form of a film directed by Michael Hoffman. The cast included actors such as Rupert Everett, Michelle Peiffer and Kevin Kline.

A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999) Poster


Another version of this play is Nancy Meckler's performance in 2011, which got a five star review from the telegraph.

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My opinion:

I'm thinking something along the lines of the group of fairy's or possibly the group of 'rough craftsmen' because I think these characters could be played and created very well.

Macbeth

Synopsis:

King Duncan’s generals, Macbeth and Banquo, encounter three strange women on a bleak Scottish moorland on their way home from quelling a rebellion. The women prophesy that Macbeth will be given the title of Thane of Cawdor and then become King of Scotland, while Banquo’s heirs shall be kings. The generals want to hear more but the weird sisters disappear. Duncan creates Macbeth Thane of Cawdor in thanks for his success in the recent battles and then proposes to make a brief visit to Macbeth’s castle.
Lady Macbeth receives news from her husband of the prophecy and his new title and she vows to help him become king by any means she can. Macbeth’s return is followed almost at once by Duncan’s arrival. The Macbeths plot together and later that night, while all are sleeping and after his wife has given the guards drugged wine, Macbeth kills the King and his guards. Lady Macbeth leaves the bloody daggers beside the dead king. Macduff arrives and when the murder is discovered Duncan’s sons, Malcolm and Donalbain flee, fearing for their lives, but they are nevertheless blamed for the murder.

Macbeth is elected King of Scotland, but is plagued by feelings of guilt and insecurity. He arranges for Banquo and his son, Fleance to be killed, but the boy escapes the murderers. At a celebratory banquet Macbeth sees the ghost of Banquo and disconcerts the courtiers with his strange manner. Lady Macbeth tries to calm him but is rejected.

Macbeth seeks out the witches and learns from them that he will be safe until Birnam Wood comes to his castle, Dunsinane. They tell him that he need fear no-one born of woman, but also that the Scottish succession will come from Banquo’s son. Macbeth embarks on a reign of terror and many, including Macduff’s family are murdered, while Macduff himself has gone to join Malcolm at the court of the English king, Edward. Malcolm and Macduff decide to lead an army against Macbeth.

Macbeth feels safe in his remote castle at Dunsinane until he is told that Birnam Wood is moving towards him. The situation is that Malcolm’s army is carrying branches from the forest as camouflage for their assault on the castle. Meanwhile Lady Macbeth, paralysed with guilt, walks in her sleep and gives away her secrets to a listening doctor. She kills herself as the final battle commences.

Macduff challenges Macbeth who, on learning his adversary is the child of a Ceasarian birth, realises he is doomed. Macduff triumphs and brings the head of the traitor to Malcolm who declares peace and is crowned king.

Themes in the play:

the themes in Macbeth are as follows:

  • Ambition
  • Kingship
  • Fate
  • Free will
  • Appearance
  • Reality
Previous productions:

There is a production of Macbeth, directed by Eve Best, that had gone on from the 22nd of June through to the 13th of October 2013. this was being performed at the original venue that it was first shown, the Globe Theater. 


Another performance of Macbeth was directed by Michael Boyd and shown to the public in 2011. This version featured Jonathan Singer as Macbeth.

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My opinion:
This play definitely interests me and i'm sure we could create a great piece along the theme of murder but i don't know where i'd go with it.

The Tempest

Synopsis:

This drama is one of the great comedy plays by William Shakespeare. The themes illustrated in the play are freedom, friendship , repentance and forgiveness and feature different temperaments illustrating temperance and intemperance. The plot starts when King Alonso of Naples and his entourage sail home for Italy after attending his daughter's wedding in Tunis, Africa. They encounter a violent storm, or Tempest. Everyone jumps overboard and are washed ashore on a strange island inhabited by the magician Prospero who has deliberately conjured up the storm. Prospero and Miranda live in a cave on the island which is also inhabited by Ariel, a sprite who carries out the bidding of Prospero, and the ugly, half human Caliban. Various plots against the main characters fail thanks to the magic of Prospero. The play ends with all the plotters repenting the Tempest is calmed.

Themes of this play:

 The themes in this play are:


  • Power
  • Control
  • Forgiveness
  • Betrayal
  • Revenge
Previous productions of this play:

One previous production of The Tempest was directed by David Farr in 2012, this was part of a trilogy which included Twelfth Night and The Comedy of Errors. 

Here is a photo of Ariel taken from this production.

Sandy Grierson as Ariel in The Tempest. Photography by Simon Annand.

Another production of the tempest, done is 2006, was directed by Rupert Goold. This version famouslyfeatured Patrick Stewart as Prospero.



My opinion:

My thoughts on this drift towards the characters of Trinculo and Stephano, in which we could elaborate on their relationship and make quite a comedic piece.

what this is

This blog is for a devising piece in which we will choose one of these four Shakespeare plays:


  • The Tempest
  • Macbeth
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream
  • King Lear
Once we have chosen one of these plays we will think of our own story line based on a character that interests us.