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May 22, 2014 01:04PM
Here is where we will nominate books we would like to read in June. Once we have enough nominations (6-7) I will close the nominations thread and set up the poll.
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Can we suggest a play? I quite fancy some Shakespeare such as A Midsummer Night's Dream but just say, if it has to be a novel, and I won't nominate it :)
Yeah Jean that'd be awesome. Go ahead. It can be play or novel. This month is anything goes classics.
I'd like to nominate the play The Crucible. This was a play that I read in school that was pretty good.
Awesome guys! Let's wait until we get enough nominations then I'll place them all in the poll so we can vote for what we want to win. I'll end the nominations prob on the 29th so we'll have time to get our votes in.
I've never read A Midsummer Night's Dream, but I saw it performed live, years ago when I was in college. Before that, I helped with a college production of The Crucible (and of course read the script), and had seen the powerful 1967 TV movie version, with George C. Scott as John Proctor, a few years earlier. We have the texts of both plays at the college library where I work, from which to refresh my memory; so I think I could contribute to discussing either of those.
Awesome werner. I've seen the film version of midsummer night's dream with Rupert Everett and Michelle Phieffer and Keven Cline in it which was pretty good.
We have at least one film version of A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Bluefield College library on DVD, too, though I don't know if it's the Everett one. I'll check on that when the library reopens on Tuesday; right now, we're closed for Memorial Day weekend.
Can I second A Midsummer Night's Dream? There's going to be a performance of the play in Hong Kong this November and I was thinking of booking tickets (it coincides with the time of my annual home visit). It would be great if I could read this with your guys before I see the play!
Go ahead iasa and alice all nominations are going into the poll. So be sure to vote for your fave when it's up.
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Gilgamesh: A New Rendering in English Verse (other topics)The Crucible (other topics)
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