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OverviewThe concept is original and the execution brilliant. This is Dr Seuss meets Shakespeare, with all the joy of the former meshed with all the intrigue of the latter. -David Crystal, author of Shakespeare's Words: A Glossary and Language Companion and Let's Talk: How English Conversation Works In this version of Macbeth for students, author Paul Leonard Murray, director of the Belgrade English Language Theater, has cut the play down to an hour or so and made the language more accessible. But he's kept all the tragic parts while adding some jokes. And if you think jokes in a version of Macbeth is weird, the whole thing is also written in rhyming couplets. Production notes and a summary of the play make putting on Shakespeare easy and fun, even if you've never done drama in class before! Looking for something different for drama club, student theater, or speaking class? Want to spice up your literature or reading class and give students a new appreciation for Shakespeare? This is the series for you. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul Leonard Murray , William ShakespearePublisher: Alphabet Publishing Imprint: Alphabet Publishing Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.154kg ISBN: 9781948492744ISBN 10: 1948492741 Pages: 114 Publication Date: 01 April 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""On the surface, they are simple and accessible but they require the students to really work with metre and rhythm and to think about recognising and delivering to an audience. For this reason they are a great introduction to the demands of Shakespearean text but also exciting, bombastic, rhythmic pieces in themselves."" - Gordon Murray, Director, Blue Tongue Theatre Company ""I've been lucky enough to read three of the resources in this series - consistently engaging, humorous, easy to read and well-graded. I am genuinely trying to hold back the praise with this one - these are top notch resources."" - Peter Clements, blogger at ELTPlanning and co-author of Start Up ""Shakespeare can be hard to understand but this book tells the same story but in a way that is easier to understand. Great for students and teachers."" - Rhonda, Goodreads Reviewer ""This version of the play keeps the rhyming but simplifies the language so the story itself becomes the focus."" - Suzanne Hare, Goodreads Reviewer On the surface, they are simple and accessible but they require the students to really work with metre and rhythm and to think about recognising and delivering to an audience. For this reason they are a great introduction to the demands of Shakespearean text but also exciting, bombastic, rhythmic pieces in themselves. - Gordon Murray, Director, Blue Tongue Theatre Company I've been lucky enough to read three of the resources in this series - consistently engaging, humorous, easy to read and well-graded. I am genuinely trying to hold back the praise with this one - these are top notch resources. - Peter Clements, blogger at ELTPlanning and co-author of Start Up Shakespeare can be hard to understand but this book tells the same story but in a way that is easier to understand. Great for students and teachers. - Rhonda, Goodreads Reviewer This version of the play keeps the rhyming but simplifies the language so the story itself becomes the focus. - Suzanne Hare, Goodreads Reviewer Author InformationPaul Leonard Murray has worked as an actor and educator for over 30 years. He graduated in Theatre, gained an MA in Educational Theatre and a PhD in Applied Theatre. Originally from England but now living and working in Belgrade, Serbia, Paul is a passionate believer in the power of theatre to engage, educate and amuse children of all ages. He is currently the director of Belgrade English Language Theatre which is a youth theatre for young people for whom English is not their native tongue. The plays in the Silly Shakespeare for Students series were developed with the help of his youth theatre member's and can be read in class or performed. Inspired by the humour of the Goons, Monty Python and Commedia dell Arte (and of course the bard himself) Paul hopes that these adaptations can help to inspire further appreciation of theatre, the English language, Shakespeare and silliness. Greatest poet and playwright in the English language. Yeah, even better than Stephen King. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |