Thursday, October 22, 2009

Comedy of Errors - Part 1 (Act I, Scene 1)

Take a look at the BBC's production of Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors. Compare this to the San Francisco production.

With a neighbor, discuss how productions differ depending on time, space, money, medium (stage or screen), and director.

After 15 minutes, please log off of your computers and gather to begin reading The Comedy of Errors.

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