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raccoon

(31,112 posts)
Thu Apr 23, 2020, 06:32 PM Apr 2020

I'm looking for a website where they present Shakespeare plays

Performed by actors who are all in their homes.
The url was something like Shakespeare.tv only there was more to it


I’ve googled and found some similar stuff but not that particular site.

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I'm looking for a website where they present Shakespeare plays (Original Post) raccoon Apr 2020 OP
Odd, the word of the day is Bardolatry trixie2 Apr 2020 #1
Maybe this? Tanuki Apr 2020 #2
http://shakespearehappyhours.tv/ Donkees Apr 2020 #3
That's it! Nt raccoon Apr 2020 #7
Here's some stuff that is enjoyable: LastLiberal in PalmSprings Apr 2020 #4
Not recorded at home, but this week's British National Theatre recording is Twelfth Night muriel_volestrangler Apr 2020 #5
KnR! Hekate Apr 2020 #6
Thanks, everyone, for your responses. Nt raccoon Apr 2020 #8

Donkees

(31,445 posts)
3. http://shakespearehappyhours.tv/
Thu Apr 23, 2020, 07:48 PM
Apr 2020


Timon of Athens (Shakespeare Happy Hours)
165 views•Streamed live on Apr 22, 2020
4. Here's some stuff that is enjoyable:
Thu Apr 23, 2020, 08:04 PM
Apr 2020

'All the world's a stage': Shakespeare performed around the world in quarantine



Home Performance Series - A Midsummer Night's Dream - Shakespeare in Quarantine


London residents perform balcony scene from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"


Quarantine Theatre: Episode 008 - Romeo and Juliet



Shakespeare Quarantine Video Challenge (mix)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-gbu8vOoQp0i-hkcB5zac2eR6bdi1533


Not Shakespeare, but one family's adaption of "One Day More" from "Les Misérables"






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