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The idea of Shakespeare Sonnets as Scenes is to perform a sonnet, not as a poem, but as a mini-ply, with a beginning, a middle, and an end. By starting with sonnets using storylines to tell a short story, the actor has an opportunity to discover Shakespeare in a way that is not frightening or intimidating and actually can be fun. By using Shakespeare Sonnets as Scenes to introduce students to Shakespeare, the students can take a small bite of Shakespeare and get used to him before tackling his larger and more complex plays. After all, a 14-line sonnets takes an average of only two minutes to…mehr

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The idea of Shakespeare Sonnets as Scenes is to perform a sonnet, not as a poem, but as a mini-ply, with a beginning, a middle, and an end. By starting with sonnets using storylines to tell a short story, the actor has an opportunity to discover Shakespeare in a way that is not frightening or intimidating and actually can be fun. By using Shakespeare Sonnets as Scenes to introduce students to Shakespeare, the students can take a small bite of Shakespeare and get used to him before tackling his larger and more complex plays. After all, a 14-line sonnets takes an average of only two minutes to perform, making sonnets much easier to stage than an entire Shakespeare production!
Autorenporträt
Diane Disque Kurz, born in Pennsylvania, raised in Ohio, now calls New Jersey her home. She holds a BA in theatre, and an MA in Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation. Her lifetime of varied careers include actor, singer, television announcer, broadcast media buyer, paralegal, and mediator. She is the proud mother to her son, Kelsey, and author of three children's books: Little z and the Letter-Lifters, Who Drank My Chocolate Milk? Why Does Grandma Drop Things? Diane is retired and live with her two cats and two dogs.