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Ben Crystal | Pt 4: Verse Overlap in Hamlet | Speaking the bright & beautiful English of Shakespeare 

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This clip explores the possibliity of voices overlapping each other in moments of high dramatic tension, creating cacophony and confusion.
The British Council and the English-Speaking Union welcomed Ben Crystal as part of the English Language Council lecture series. This 2014 lecture marked the 450th anniversary of the birth of William Shakespeare.
The guardian of English poetry, the inventor of over 1,000 words still in use today, and one of the greatest players with our language, Shakespeare has given us a treasure trove of English to read - funny how so much of it doesn't make sense until it's spoken out-loud.
Actor and author Ben Crystal explores the accent, the theatrical conventions, and the world of Shakespeare, to reveal a bright and beautiful English. With Jennifer Jackson & Aslam Husain.

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@daniellewalker256
@daniellewalker256 5 лет назад
This is honestly great. I’ve never been at all interested in Shakespeare but I this really puts it in a different light. It’s so real. So much better.
@Hard_Boiled_Entertainment
@Hard_Boiled_Entertainment 6 лет назад
It's brilliant. With the overlap, we get something gloriously INTENSE!
@alaskawatchers8045
@alaskawatchers8045 2 года назад
Absolutely powerful with the overlap!
@OtterMoone
@OtterMoone 4 года назад
This is lovely :) I wish I could watch the whole lecture, and also see Shakespeare's plays in OP and with the interjections as you all did. As an American, I always liked Shakespeare in school when I could read it, but his works never felt real or personal when performed due to the combination of archaic language and the Received Pronunciation most is spoken in today. These clips really gave me a new appreciation for him, thank you so much!
@shakespeareontoast
@shakespeareontoast 4 года назад
Ah I'm so glad to hear, thank you for saying so! The whole lecture is online, but in 8 sections - the British Council couldn't find the whole piece in one segment...
@kori228
@kori228 3 года назад
@@shakespeareontoast I remember there used to be a single upload on YT with the whole lecture, seems to have been removed though.
@bencrystal1947
@bencrystal1947 3 года назад
@@kori228 Yes, they owners lost it! It's up again now though: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uGnkftdQIlo.html
@MissQuietRelxation
@MissQuietRelxation 6 лет назад
Oh my! The male actor doing Claudius sounded so much like Robert Sean Leonard as Claudio in the film version of Much Ado About Nothing .. voices are eerily similar!
@satyabenson
@satyabenson 3 года назад
pdf of these lines with overlap: drive.google.com/file/d/1-Z9bwhWwZtgfjVzDLOvnayG0scoLLQ74/view?usp=sharing
@MoiraRussell
@MoiraRussell 8 месяцев назад
This is amazing
@Marjoriehannah
@Marjoriehannah 5 лет назад
Anyone know what book Bens talking about that mentions the overlapping of text?
@shakespeareontoast
@shakespeareontoast 5 лет назад
Hi Marjorie, it's mentioned in both Springboard Shakespeare: Lear and Hamlet
@Marjoriehannah
@Marjoriehannah 5 лет назад
@@shakespeareontoast Thanks for the reply! Gertrude's: "Oh my son what theme" interjection is beautiful - how do you know when everything else is meant to happen in regards to Shakespeare's advice to the players? How did you choose where to put the cues? Informed or instictive? P. S. You guys are great, im obsessed with OP - because its a sound system, could you do it with an Australian accent?
@shakespeareontoast
@shakespeareontoast 5 лет назад
@@Marjoriehannah It's a lovely moment isn't it? Mixture of informed & instinct. Explored OP in NZ last year - any English accent in the world can layer in the OP sounds - Australian OP sounds great!
@Marjoriehannah
@Marjoriehannah 5 лет назад
@@shakespeareontoast so where does one go/what could one read to get informed? Ive got a pretty decent uni library 😁
@Marjoriehannah
@Marjoriehannah 5 лет назад
Also, any way to stay informed or be involved from Aus? You should defs do some workshops here!
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