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Rosalind encounters a group of hippies living in the forest in these 4 songs from William Shakespeare's play As You Like It. Set from the original text in the style of the psychedelic 60s; songs range from pop to jazz to girl group and finally love and peace. Great for high school, college show choirs or high school/university presentations of the immortal classic. Great memorization aid, great for bands or groups looking for original material. Songs include: Under the Greenwood TreeBlow Blow Thou Winter WindIn the SpringtimeHymen's HymnArranged for lead voice, and up to 4 voices, piano (or keyboards), guitar Total Duration: 8 minutes YouTube Playlist: Under the Greenwood tree: https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWHgdk_tcJ0&list=PLF5541A9BB13C9B9D Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind: https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxs9LNTE4uE&index=2&list=PLF5541A9BB13C9B9D In the Springtime: https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9QAjslokRY&index=9&list=PLF5541A9BB13C9
I have been a fan of Shakespeare for many, many years, and have been helping students enjoy reading his plays for over a decade. But sometimes, when a student or adult wants to enjoy Shakespeare without the benefit of a group to read the plays aloud with, it would be nice to have Shakespeare in the form of a novel. I have taken much of Shakespeare's dialogue from Much Ado About Nothing and tried to add just enough scene and character identification to make the play make sense. I hope you enjoy this novel look at one of my favorite Shakespeare comedies!
In this classic and timeless tragedy, King Lear descends into madness after foolishly disposing of his estate between two of his three daughters, a decision that will bring tragic consequences for all. The play is based on a mythological Celtic king. It has been widely adapted for the stage and motion pictures and the role of King Lear has been coveted and played by many of the world's most accomplished actors. The play was written between 1603 and 1606 and later revised. King Lear is particularly noted for its probing observations on the nature of human suffering and kinship. The great George Bernard Shaw once stated that no one will ever write a better tragedy than King Lear. Visit ladyvalkyrie.com for more titles and Genres of books in both traditional and large font sizes!
The saga continues as the town surrounding Saint Judah's College falls victim to another tirade of horrendously gruesome deaths at the hands of the Grim Reaper. At least, that's who everyone assumes is the culprit. Elizabeth Mackenzie remains hell-bent on claiming her rightful place at the head of Team America, no matter what or who stands in her way. The biggest challenge of all is keeping her cards close to her chest as suspicions arise around her role in the carnage. With an undying commitment to his lover, Laddie finds himself battling some serious demons. The ghosts of lost souls act as a haunting reminder of the sacrifices he has made for Beth Mac. Meanwhile, the deputy sheriff is on a wild goose chase across British Columbia in an effort to track down two key players that ran for the hills after the coach of the infamous football team threw in the towel. A string of murders will do that to a person. As for the rest of the students, there's no subtlety in their approach to staying alive. At this point, it's kill or be killed. People are dropping off like flies and it's only a matter of time before they're next. As Beth Mac's temper gets shorter and her tongue harder to hold, the eyes of her enemies are closing in on her. But will justice prevail? It's Shakespeare on steroids.
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