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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsSaturday, September 28th. The Weekend Edition of William Shakespeare's Thought For The Day.

"O, he is as tedious
As a tired horse..."
Henry IV, Part I, Act III, Scene 1, Lines 153-154.
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Saturday, September 28th. The Weekend Edition of William Shakespeare's Thought For The Day. (Original Post)
Aristus
Sep 2013
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Denninmi
(6,581 posts)1. Good one.
Aristus
(71,868 posts)2. Thank you!
Will couldn't make it; he joined the lads at the Globe for rehearsals this morning.
Rehearsals in the mornings, performances in the afternoons.
A player usually has around 3-7 days to learn a part as long as 800+ lines...
Rhyme and meter are important aids to memorization, which is why Will wrote so many of his plays in verse.
Lady Freedom Returns
(14,198 posts)3. K and R!
pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)4. Nice one, Will-I-Am!

CaliforniaPeggy
(156,297 posts)5. Greatest Page for you and Will, my dear Aristus!
This is superb!
Thank you...
livetohike
(24,077 posts)6. Says it all in do few words....
Aristus
(71,868 posts)7. Kick for Sunday.
