I plead dyslexia because I thought Henry IV Part 2 Act IV Scene 5 was on a previous list but I see it is Act 5 Scene 4.
If it is not too late to make a suggestion, I really would like this scene to be considered.
Henry IV Part 2
Act IV Scene 5
This is the flip side to the tavern scene we all seem to love from Henry IV Part 1. There are several characters here as well.
Henry IV, surrounded by various courtiers, is exhausted and puts his crown on his pillow and goes to sleep. Hal comes in, impulsively thinks his father is dead, takes the crown, leaves, and thinks he is king. Henry IV wakes up, is shocked that his crown is gone, is told his son took it and is really shocked. Hal enters again and has a meltdown when he sees his father is alive. Here father and son have the ultimate exchange which totally alters and binds their relationship.
It is very rarely done and the speeches are so moving and dramatic, the language glorious.
The scene blew me away in the Orson Welles movie Chimes at Midnight with John Gielgud as Henry IV. I've always had visions of someone likr Robert Louis Jackson playing the part.
Sorry for not mentioning it before. If this is a locked, I understand. But I just thought I would mention it. All the best, m
________________________________ From: weeklong-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org To: weeklong-l@lists.wikimedia.org Sent: Sat May 29 13:56:08 2010 Subject: [Weeklong-l] **IMPORTANT: Call to Reunion Action!**
Dear Fellow Winedale Weeklongians,
On behalf of Doc and the Committee of Cheerleaders, I hereby emit a big Go, Team, Go!
We would like to get the whole scenes-choosing and role-casting process done and roles disseminated by June 6, when the first session of Camp Shakespeare begins and Doc will be all-consumed by it. To meet that deadline, we must strictly adhere to the ones leading up to it.
Attached is the revised master list of scenes I sent you a few days ago. A a few people weighed in with a more ideas. Also, Robert Jackson, please forgive me for not including your list of scenes the first time around. It and newer material is now included and marked in bold-face type.
Here is the process just ahead: By Midnight, MAY 31: Send your top ten scenes to alicegordon@earthlink.net. (I will immediately forward all lists to Doc and the Committee. Just trying to give everyone only one email address to type in.) Considering the themes we’ve all been talking about, please send us your top ten scenes from the complete list. Feel free either to cherry-pick from the list; to vote for one of the concepts sketched out or fully fledged by Gail, Robert P, Robert J, or Matt; or to choose both concept and scenes to make your own list. (If I have overlooked other concepts since the whole group has been talking, please remind us all as soon as you can). Kathy and Jayne’s and Clayton’s proposals seem ways and examples of how to approach any group of scenes once we’re at Winedale, and feel free to state your support or comments about such approaches as well. Our sense is that a lot of us are excited about what they are suggesting. Please keep in mind the time limit we’ve set forth and the number of participants in each scene. Doc urges us to favor ensemble scenes (six or more characters) in the balance, and also to balance longer and shorter scenes. Remember there will be weekenders and audience pop-ups with whom we will share the matinee. By June 2: Doc and Committee come up with final list of scenes. The committee and Doc will look at the preferences mathematically, see what rises to the top, and then work out the final choices by considering ensemble or what works better or what’s more appropriate for the context. Once we have the final list, it will be sent out to everybody. Please keep an eye on your email inbox that day. By June 3: Your requests or preferences, if any. When you get that list, please let us know if you have very special preferences for roles you would like to play or scenes you would like to take part in. Once we get that information, we’ll have at the casting. June 5: Deadline for roles to be cast. June 6: List of roles sent to whole group.
Courage! This will mean a fast week-plus coming up.
Make your best haste, All best wishes,
Alice
Hi, Michael,
Actually, although it is not named by act and scene number, it is listed as one of the ³Falstaff scenes² suggested on the list. Just be sure that it IS included by act and scene number if you decide to put it on your own list of ten scenes to include in the reunion.
Love, Alice
From: "Barker, Michael" Michael_Barker@spe.sony.com Reply-To: weeklong-l@lists.wikimedia.org Date: Sat, 29 May 2010 20:04:01 -0700 To: "'weeklong-l@lists.wikimedia.org'" weeklong-l@lists.wikimedia.org Conversation: [Weeklong-l] **IMPORTANT: Call to Reunion Action!** Subject: Re: [Weeklong-l] **IMPORTANT: Call to Reunion Action!**
I plead dyslexia because I thought Henry IV Part 2 Act IV Scene 5 was on a previous list but I see it is Act 5 Scene 4.
If it is not too late to make a suggestion, I really would like this scene to be considered.
Henry IV Part 2
Act IV Scene 5
This is the flip side to the tavern scene we all seem to love from Henry IV Part 1. There are several characters here as well.
Henry IV, surrounded by various courtiers, is exhausted and puts his crown on his pillow and goes to sleep. Hal comes in, impulsively thinks his father is dead, takes the crown, leaves, and thinks he is king. Henry IV wakes up, is shocked that his crown is gone, is told his son took it and is really shocked. Hal enters again and has a meltdown when he sees his father is alive. Here father and son have the ultimate exchange which totally alters and binds their relationship.
It is very rarely done and the speeches are so moving and dramatic, the language glorious.
The scene blew me away in the Orson Welles movie Chimes at Midnight with John Gielgud as Henry IV. I've always had visions of someone likr Robert Louis Jackson playing the part.
Sorry for not mentioning it before. If this is a locked, I understand. But I just thought I would mention it. All the best, m
From: weeklong-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org To: weeklong-l@lists.wikimedia.org Sent: Sat May 29 13:56:08 2010 Subject: [Weeklong-l] **IMPORTANT: Call to Reunion Action!** Dear Fellow Winedale Weeklongians,
On behalf of Doc and the Committee of Cheerleaders, I hereby emit a big Go, Team, Go!
We would like to get the whole scenes-choosing and role-casting process done and roles disseminated by June 6, when the first session of Camp Shakespeare begins and Doc will be all-consumed by it. To meet that deadline, we must strictly adhere to the ones leading up to it.
Attached is the revised master list of scenes I sent you a few days ago. A a few people weighed in with a more ideas. Also, Robert Jackson, please forgive me for not including your list of scenes the first time around. It and newer material is now included and marked in bold-face type.
Here is the process just ahead: By Midnight, MAY 31: Send your top ten scenes to alicegordon@earthlink.net. (I will immediately forward all lists to Doc and the Committee. Just trying to give everyone only one email address to type in.) Considering the themes we¹ve all been talking about, please send us your top ten scenes from the complete list. Feel free either to cherry-pick from the list; to vote for one of the concepts sketched out or fully fledged by Gail, Robert P, Robert J, or Matt; or to choose both concept and scenes to make your own list. (If I have overlooked other concepts since the whole group has been talking, please remind us all as soon as you can). Kathy and Jayne¹s and Clayton¹s proposals seem ways and examples of how to approach any group of scenes once we¹re at Winedale, and feel free to state your support or comments about such approaches as well. Our sense is that a lot of us are excited about what they are suggesting. Please keep in mind the time limit we¹ve set forth and the number of participants in each scene. Doc urges us to favor ensemble scenes (six or more characters) in the balance, and also to balance longer and shorter scenes. Remember there will be weekenders and audience pop-ups with whom we will share the matinee. By June 2: Doc and Committee come up with final list of scenes. The committee and Doc will look at the preferences mathematically, see what rises to the top, and then work out the final choices by considering ensemble or what works better or what¹s more appropriate for the context. Once we have the final list, it will be sent out to everybody. Please keep an eye on your email inbox that day. By June 3: Your requests or preferences, if any. When you get that list, please let us know if you have very special preferences for roles you would like to play or scenes you would like to take part in. Once we get that information, we¹ll have at the casting. June 5: Deadline for roles to be cast. June 6: List of roles sent to whole group.
Courage! This will mean a fast week-plus coming up.
Make your best haste, All best wishes,
Alice
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