I stumbled across this interesting opinion piece on Book Riot and thought my fellow #ShakespeareReadalong buds would be interested!:
https://bookriot.com/2019/03/25/shakespeare-adaptations-suck
I actually like a lot of Shakespeare film adaptations, but I definitely agree that it's a different experience than seeing a performance in person.
@GingerAntics @merelybookish
RJHowe There are great film adaptions and poor ones. But I have seen some stage productions of the Bard‘s work that were terrible as well. 6y
callielafleur Wow, I really disagree with this take. The Much Ado film is wonderful, and modern adaptations of his plays like 10 Things I Hate About You and West Side Story are so necessary. Especially when you consider that if you take out movies, most people's experience with Shakespeare is not seeing it on the stage, but reading it out loud in English class. Certainly movies are better than that, right? 6y
readinginthedark @RJHowe @callielafleur Oh, I agree; I love some of the movies! I also love the experience of seeing the plays live on stage, so I think they're just different. I'm guessing the author of this article gets a lot more personally out of the interactivity of a stage production. 6y
GingerAntics I agree that there are better adaptations than others, but to write them all off because some of them are bad is not fair. 6y
readinginthedark @GingerAntics Good point! 6y
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