First, the library just bought a set of 25 DVDs, all of Shakespeare's major works, produced by the BBC in the 1970s and 1980s. You can see Helen Mirren, Anthony Hopkins, Bob Hoskins, Sir John Gielgud, Dame Wendy Hiller, and even John Cleese in these made-for-tv movies, which were done with that expertise in the dramatic tradition that only British actors have.
Second, the Hudson Shakespeare Company will return to the Stratford Library on August 22nd with a free performance of The Merry Wives of Windsor. The 2 pm show will be outdoors, weather permitting, or indoors in the library's Lovell Room if the skies look threatening. The comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor is Shakespeare's only play to deal with his contemporaries -- the Elizabethan middle class.
And finally, if you like to go down to "the city," you might sign up for sword and unarmed combat classes, which the Hudson Shakespeare Company's fight choreographer regularly offers in New York City. Roman swords, found objects, rapiers, cudgels, broadsword, quarterstaff... you name it, Michael Hagins can teach you to wallop someone with it (theatrically, of course). The Hudson Shakespeare website can tell you more about these classes, which are recommended for general fitness as well as for aspiring actors.
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