Temporary Name on Nostr: npub14w37f…u9vjx npub1a73wy…e7y6q Sure - in depth - but it's better to watch on ...
npub14w37fjdpkezfacsz3q8r97yqs9e0cquntlfkamgdhewnpaud4x9qtu9vjx (npub14w3…9vjx) npub1a73wyr3s8ffagwsnlfd548d0nsaqcwdnn6550akehaxglw3kzc8qce7y6q (npub1a73…7y6q) Sure - in depth - but it's better to watch on stage. How a line is conveyed adds a lot. Shakespeare is actually something that transfers to screen pretty well. Even if you're 100% faithful to the script, there's so much visual latitude. I have niche likes but possibly my favorite screen version of Shakespeare is Derek Jarman's Tempest. Wheedon's Much Ado About Nothing is more accessible. I watch every adaption I come across.