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Hamlet to Hamilton: Exploring Verse Drama
Hamlet to Hamilton: Exploring Verse Drama
72 episodes
4 days ago
Why write like Shakespeare...when you could write like you? Exploring old verse and new, H2H seeks to provide free education to all those looking to write, perform, or teach verse drama, as we continue to make "new Shakespeare plays" for everybody Shakespeare *didn't* write for!
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Why write like Shakespeare...when you could write like you? Exploring old verse and new, H2H seeks to provide free education to all those looking to write, perform, or teach verse drama, as we continue to make "new Shakespeare plays" for everybody Shakespeare *didn't* write for!
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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S3 E14: Discovering Character through Line Breaks - Part 2
Hamlet to Hamilton: Exploring Verse Drama
1 hour 3 minutes 18 seconds
2 years ago
S3 E14: Discovering Character through Line Breaks - Part 2

Let's look at some hyper contemporary verse to see how line endings are used in some Broadway and Off-Broadway plays.  We're delving into Lucas Hnath's A Doll House, Pt. 2 and Jeremy O. Harris' Slave Play to see how enjambment and end stopped lines work when we're not in iambic pentameter.  

(Note: Fear not! Although Slave Play contains difficult material, there is no content warning for this episode as the portion quoted is a neutral and not charged speech.  Phew!)

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Hamlet to Hamilton: Exploring Verse Drama
Why write like Shakespeare...when you could write like you? Exploring old verse and new, H2H seeks to provide free education to all those looking to write, perform, or teach verse drama, as we continue to make "new Shakespeare plays" for everybody Shakespeare *didn't* write for!