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Time
A Midsummer Night's Dream: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
04:39
A Midsummer Night's Dream: Act II Scene 1: ‘Why should Titania cross her Oberon…’
01:39
A Midsummer Night's Dream: Then Oberon called his favourite fairy, Puck…
03:22
A Midsummer Night's Dream: Act I Scene 2: ‘Now is all our company met…’
02:04
A Midsummer Night's Dream: Back in the fairies’ wood…
02:09
A Midsummer Night's Dream: Act IV Scene 1: ‘When thou wak’st…’
00:32
A Midsummer Night's Dream: Meanwhile Oberon had found his queen, Titania, asleep
00:43
A Midsummer Night's Dream: Oberon stooped over her…
00:35
A Midsummer Night's Dream: When Titania awoke…
00:00
A Midsummer Night's Dream: Act IV Scene 1: ‘Come sit thee down…’
A Midsummer Night's Dream: And so when Oberon came along…
Hamlet
Hamlet: Act I Scene 4: ‘Look my Lord it comes…’
Hamlet: Hamlet followed his father’s ghost…
Hamlet: The wicked Claudius had indeed killed…
Hamlet: Act III Scene 1: ‘To be or not to be…’
Hamlet: Seeing Ophelia sitting quietly…
Hamlet: Act IV Scene 5: ‘Where is the beauteous Queen of Denmark…’
Hamlet: It was not long before…
Hamlet: Hamlet had loved her…
Hamlet: Act V Scene 2: ‘O I die Horatio…’
King Lear
King Lear: Act I Scene 1: ‘Goneril our eldest born speak first…’
King Lear: King Lear was very pleased with Goneril and Regan’s declarations…
King Lear: Act I Scene 4: ‘Hear Nature, hear…’
King Lear: And with his curse of Goneril still ringing…
King Lear: Act III Scene 2: ‘Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks!’
King Lear: Before long his servant…
King Lear: Act IV Scene 6: ‘Dost thou know me…’
King Lear: Edgar, still disguised…
King Lear: Act IV Scene 6: ‘Sir, do you know me?’
King Lear: And now he knew at last…
King Lear: Act V Scene 3: ‘Howl, howl…’
Henry V
Henry V: Act I Scene 2: ‘Your Highness lately sending into France…’
Henry V: Henry decided it was time…
Henry V: Act I Scene 3: ‘He’s in Arthur’s bosom…’
Henry V: The first battle for Henry…
Henry V: Their courage renewed by their leader…
Henry V: Act III Scene 8: ‘My Lord High Constable…’
Henry V: King Henry meanwhile…
Henry V: But with the morning Henry’s spirits had revived…
Henry V: And so the battle of Agincourt began
Henry V: Act IV Scene 7: ‘Here comes the herald of the French…’
Henry V: And so the battle concluded…
Henry V: Act V Scene 2: ‘Fair Katherine…’
Twelfth Night
Twelfth Night: Orsina, the Duke of Illyria…
Twelfth Night: Act I Scene 5: ‘My Lord and master loves you…’
Twelfth Night: Listening to Viola speaking as the boy Cesario…
Twelfth Night: Act II Scene 4: ‘Make no compare between that love…’
Twelfth Night: So Viola went…
Twelfth Night: Act II Scene 5: ‘If this fall into thy hand…’
Twelfth Night: When Malvolio appeared before Olivia…
Twelfth Night: Act III Scene 4: ‘Why man he’s a very devil…’
Twelfth Night: Happily for both Viola and Sir Andrew…
Twelfth Night: Act V Scene 1: ‘Do I stand there…’
Twelfth Night: Then Viola told her brother all her adventures…
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet: Act I Scene 4: ‘O then I see Queen Mab…’
Romeo and Juliet: But nothing would stop Romeo…
Romeo and Juliet: Act I Scene 5: ‘What lady’s that…’
Romeo and Juliet: As he was saying these words…
Romeo and Juliet: Act I Scene 5: ‘If I profane…’
Romeo and Juliet: Just then the girl’s nurse…
Romeo and Juliet: Act II Scene 2: ‘O Romeo, Romeo wherefore art thou…’
Romeo and Juliet: They spoke long together…
Romeo and Juliet: The next morning, very early…
Romeo and Juliet: Act III Scene 1: ‘Courage man the hurt cannot be much…’
Romeo and Juliet: So, on the very day of his wedding…
Romeo and Juliet: Poor Juliet and her young husband…
Romeo and Juliet: Now Juliet’s father, Lord Capulet…
Romeo and Juliet: Act IV Scene 3: ‘What if it be poison…’
Romeo and Juliet: Early in the morning…
Romeo and Juliet: Act V Scene 3: ‘Ah, dear Juliet why art thou…’
Romeo and Juliet: So Romeo died beside his wife, Juliet
The Tempest
The Tempest: Act I Scene 2: ‘This island’s mine…’
The Tempest: Prospero finished his story to Miranda…
The Tempest: Act I Scene 2: ‘Full fathom five…’
The Tempest: And so singing, Ariel led the spell-bound prince…
The Tempest: Scarcely had they exchanged half a dozen sentences…
The Tempest: Act III Scene 1: ‘You look wearily…’
The Tempest: Now other members of King Alonso’s household…
The Tempest: When Stephano appeared he had been drinking…
The Tempest: Caliban thought these two examples…
The Tempest: Prospero by his enchantments…
The Tempest: So Prospero made heavenly music…
Othello
Othello: Act I Scene 3: ‘My story being done…’
Othello: Desdemona herself came to the Senate…
Othello: Act II Scene 1: ‘O my fair warrior…’
Othello: Iago upon arrival began to put his plan…
Othello: Act II Scene 3: ‘Two things are to be done…’
Othello: When Cassio and Iago were alone together…
Othello: Act III Scene 3: ‘By heaven I’ll know…’
Othello: The seed of jealousy was well and truly sown
Othello: That night, before dinner, Othello…
Othello: Act IV Scene 1: ‘How shall I murder him Iago…’
Othello: Iago’s villainy now knew no bounds…
Othello: Act IV Scene 3: ‘The poor soul sat sighing…’
Othello: Desdemona woke with her husband’s wild eyes…
Othello: Act V Scene 2: ‘Soft you…’
Macbeth
Macbeth: Act I Scene 3: ‘So foul and fair a day…’
Macbeth: Macbeth could not take his eyes…
Macbeth: Act II Scene 1: ‘Is this a dagger…’
Macbeth: Not long afterwards, with red hands…
Macbeth: The murderers heard a knocking at the castle gate…
Macbeth: Act III Scene 4: ‘Which of you have done this…’
Macbeth: Macbeth decided he would find the witches…
Macbeth: Act V Scene 1: ‘Yet here’s a spot…’
Macbeth: Not long after this, Macbeth heard…
Macbeth: All this while, the English army…
Macbeth: Act V Scene 8: ‘Turn hell-hound, turn…’
King Richard III
King Richard III: Act I Scene 1: ‘Now is the winter…’
King Richard III: Nothing was going to stop Richard…
King Richard III: Act I Scene 4: ‘Methought I had broken from the Tower…’
King Richard III: And his bad dreams…
King Richard III: Act I Scene 2: ‘Was ever woman in this humour wooed…’
King Richard III: Meanwhile Edward IV’s illness…
King Richard III: Act IV Scene 2: ‘Thus high…:’
King Richard III: The truth was that Richard…
King Richard III: All the time that Richard had been planning…
King Richard III: Act V Scene 3: ‘Dream on thy cousins…’
King Richard III: Next morning the sun was not shining…
King Richard III: Act V Scene 4: ‘Rescue my Lord of Norfolk…’
by Juliet Stevenson
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