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Reviews for Tales from Shakespeare

 Tales from Shakespeare magazine reviews

The average rating for Tales from Shakespeare based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2020-01-04 00:00:00
2010was given a rating of 3 stars James Wampler
We can look at this one of two ways, either I'm a bit late to do a Christmas Book Haul video or I'm hella early for next year. (Click the link to see what other books arrived via the polar express).
Review # 2 was written on 2009-10-02 00:00:00
2010was given a rating of 5 stars Debbie Denune
I vaguely recall some years ago Venezuela set up a government department called the Ministry of Love. The idea was to inculcate in poor women the understanding that their babies from the very moment they were born would respond to any stimuli. Poverty shouldn't stop mothers from giving their babies experience of smell and sound and touch and... My parents certainly wanted that for us. Knowing how poor we were when I was little, I still marvel at the amazing opportunities they conjured up for us to experience so much of the world in an utterly non-judgmental fashion. There was nothing we wouldn't go to, car races or the football as readily as the art gallery or the library. But for me the best, the most wonderful thing we did, was theatre. I was maybe seven, and the oldest of four children, when we went to our first Shakespeare. We were so lucky that my parents had a brilliant understanding of how to make this easy. We always read the story - Charles Lamb, of course - first and we'd discuss it. Then my father would play a game with us. He knew quite a few Shakespeare plays by heart and we'd get to test him. Well, being the oldest and best at reading, I got the supporting role. I'd read a line from the play and he'd say who said it and when. He was always right, I'd be reduced to trying things like 'Halt' and we'd wait with breath bated while he decided if that was guard one or guard two. It was exciting! Once we got there, we'd sit in the front row, entranced. How could Shakespeare not be the most wonderful thing after that start?


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