Week |
Date |
Class or performance |
Due |
Link |
I |
1/5 |
Introduction |
Triangulating Shakespeare
Cast Romeo and Juliet 2.2 for reading |
Some theatre and
film vocabulary |
|
*1/6 |
Zeffirelli Romeo and Juliet (1968) |
|
Outlines of film
criticism on Zeffirelli film |
|
1/7 |
Romeo and Juliet |
read Romeo and Juliet complete
view Zeffirelli production
report 1: Zeffirelli production--the tomb scene {Heather
Marlowe)
report 2: Jack Jorgens' essay in Shakespeare
on Film. (Bridget Schoenbaum)
cast A Midsummer Night's Dream 5.1 |
Reading Notes
Lecture notes |
II |
1/12 |
Romeo and Juliet |
read "Shakespeare, an overview" (Signet edition, pp.
vii-lxi)
**attend "Shakespeare
in Love" (playing at the Fremont or Mission theatre in
SLO)
complete Allusion contest form
report 3: on reviews
of "Shakespeare in Love." (Stacie Pudas)
read Goldman (Signet 160-170)
report 4: on Goldman and applications to the text,
Acts 1 and 2 (Joe Davidman) |
|
|
*1/13 |
Luhrmann Romeo and Juliet (1996) |
|
|
|
1/14 |
Romeo and Juliet |
Scene directed in class: 2.2 (starring Frank Bucquoy and Marisa
Voorhees)
report 5: on Luhrmann production and critiques(Giselle Gaines) |
|
|
1/15 |
|
Paper 1 [5:00 p.m.English office mailbox] |
|
III
|
1/19
|
A Midsummer Night's Dream
|
read A Midsummer Night's Dream
|
Reading Notes
Lecture Notes |
|
*1/20 |
BBC A Midsummer Night's Dream |
|
|
|
1/21 |
A Midsummer Night's Dream |
report 6: Kermode 121-128 and Bamber 129-131(Elizabeth Warner)
report 7: C.L. Barber essay [handout or on web] (Tricia
Hanover) |
|
IV |
1/26 |
A Midsummer Night's Dream |
report 8: Montrose essay [handout or on web] (Heather Macintosh)
|
|
|
*1/27 |
Reinhardt A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935) |
|
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|
1/28 |
A Midsummer Night's Dream |
report 9: Jorgens essay on Reinhardt production (Jason Hodgson)
report 10: On Reinhardt production (Matt Dorville)
perform and discuss A Midsummer Night's Dream 5.1 (Directed
by Matt Dorville)
|
Possible
paper topics |
|
1/29 |
|
Paper 2 [5:00 p.m.English office mailbox] |
|
V |
2/2 |
King Lear |
read King Lear |
Lear Lecture Notes
Shooting Scripts:
MND 3.2
Lear 4.6
WT 3.3
|
|
*2/3 |
Olivier King Lear [location TBA] |
|
|
|
2/4 |
King Lear |
report 11 read Harold Bloom's essay on King Lear (Joel
Short)
report 12: scenes from Olivier Lear (Kelly Underwood) |
Steven Marx:
King Lear
and the book of Job |
VI |
2/9 |
King Lear |
report 13: Stephen Greenblatt, "Shakespeare
and the Exorcists" (Abbey Rebuschatis)
|
Outline of Greenblatt |
|
*2/10 |
view Brook or Kozintsev or Holm version |
|
Lear film critiques |
|
2/11 |
King Lear |
reread Act 4 Scene 6
report 13: Harry Levin's, "The Heghts and the Depths"
--included in Signet edition or handout. (Michelle Berchtold)
report 14: Peter Brook and Olivier versions of Act 4 Scene
6 (Brandon Beach) |
|
|
2/12 |
|
Paper 3 [5:00 p.m.English office mailbox] |
|
VII |
2/16 |
The Winter's Tale |
read The Winter's Tale |
|
|
*2/17 |
510 players' The Winter's Tale |
|
|
|
2/18 |
The Winter's Tale |
report 15 and report 16 on Orgel introduction, 1-79 (Jennifer
Gore and Frank Bucquoy)
|
Outline of Orgel
Introduction |
VIII |
2/23 |
The Winter's Tale |
report 17 on Seely essay on The Winter's Tale (Sue
George)
report 18 on Charles Frey, pp. 138-153 (Marissa Voorhees)
report 19 on Charles Frey, pp. 153-169 (Dru Zachmeyer) |
Instructor's
book about Renaissance Pastoral |
|
2/25 |
The Winter's Tale
|
Paper 4 [due in class] |
|
|
**2/25 |
Theatre Party: Romeo and Juliet in the Cal Poly
Theatre 8:00 p.m |
|
|
|
2/26-2/28 |
Swanton ranch excursion |
Discuss Cal Poly production of Romeo and Juliet
rehearse and shoot scenes from Midsummernight's Dream, King
Lear , The Winter's Tale
|
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IX |
3/2 |
no class; edit tapes |
|
|
|
3/4 |
Selected sonnets |
|
sonnet assignment |
X |
3/9 |
Selected sonnets |
|
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3/9 |
7:00 P.M. Public Screening of Class film project |
|
|
|
3/11 |
no class--work on final |
|
|
Final |
3/18 |
present take-home final exam and tape |
|
Take-home
exam assignment
Take-home
exam essays |
* Indicates scheduled screening of a specified video performance of the
play under discussion at 4:00 and at 7:00 P.M.in Room 202 of the Library.
These videos are available for individual viewing at the Learning Resources
Center on the second floor of Kennedy library at all other times. Zeffirelli
and Luhrmann Romeo and Juliet and Olivier Lear are also
available for rent at local video outlets.
** Indicates required attendance at live performance.