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The Script the Script Guest Speaker Chats and Live Sessions The Script The Script Guest Speaker Chats and Live Sessions TUESDAY, APRIL 26 10:00am English IV (Power & Consequence) Library 11:00am Marine Science (2.01 or 2.02) Apothecary Shoppe 12:00pm Shakespeare Imposter! Mr. Kit Adams Library 1:00pm Mapping Shakespeare, Dr. Terry Cavanaugh Apothecary Shoppe 2:00pm Shakespeare and Solomon, Mr. Kit Adams Library 3:00pm Georgia Shakespeare, Allen O’Reilly Globe Theater 4:00pm Shakespeare Imposter! Mr. Kit Adams Library 6:30pm English I (7.03) Library 7:00pm English I (7.04) Library 7:00pm Bard Bombards Pop Culture, Ken Preuss Globe Theater 7:30pm English I (7.05) Library WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27 11:00am Reduced Shakespeare Co., Reed Martin Globe Theater 1:00pm Alan Gratz, Author Library 1:00pm Economics (3.04) Apothecary Shoppe 4:00pm Orlando Shakespeare Theater, Anne Hering Globe Theater 8:00pm Alan Gratz, Author Library PLEASE NOTE: Course lessons are indicated in RED text. Live chat times are listed in BLUE text. Vote for your favorite student entry by voting in the survey at the end of this document. Student entries are indicated in GREEN text and are listed by room in the voting survey link. The Globe Theater Orlando Shakespeare Company Anne Hering, Director of Education at the Orlando Shakespeare Theater, discusses the rewards and challenges to performing shows in repertory. Live Chat at 4:00pm on Wednesday. Georgia Shakespeare Learn about the Georgia Shakespeare Company and its approach to keeping the Bard's works alive. Chat live with Allen O’Reilly, Education Director for Georgia Shakespeare, to find out more about this acting troupe. Live Chat at 3:00pm on Tuesday. Reduced Shakespeare Company The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) performs all of the Bard's 37 plays with 3 actors in just 97 minutes! In this session, you'll see the actors perform Romeo and Juliet. We dare you not to laugh! Chat with Reed Martin, Managing Partner of Reduced Shakespeare Co. Live Chat at 11:00am on Wednesday. The Bard Bombards Pop Culture Can the Bard really be seen in today's pop culture? Oh let us count the ways! Be prepared to be amazed with FLVS teacher Ken Preuss. Live Chat at 7:00pm on Tuesday. All the World's a Stage 1st Place Winner of FLVS Video Contest: Brandon Buchanan plays Jacque from "As You Like It" as he recites the "All the World's a Stage" scene. A Love-Struck Girl's Thoughts 2nd Place Winner of FLVS Video Contest: Samantha Coville plays the balcony scene from "Romeo and Juliet" with the addition of Juliet's thoughts. To Be or Not To Be 3rd Place Winner of FLVS Video Contest: Nick Hoffman recites the famous scene from Hamlet. Romeo & Juliet Meets the Jersey Shore 4th Place Winner of FLVS Video Contest: Christina Bricketto and friends portray the scene where Juliet meets Romeo. Romeo's Final Soliloquy See student Tara Perna, 9th grade, from Seabreeze High School perform Romeo's Final Soliloquy from Romeo and Juliet Friar Lawrence's monologue from Romeo and Juliet Student Slayden Hurley, 9th grade, from Seabreeze High School performs Friar Lawrence's "I will be brief" monologue from Romeo and Juliet Romeo's "But Soft!" Soliloquy Jack Zimbelman, 9th grade, performs Romeo's "But Soft!" soliloquy from Romeo and Juliet. The music accompaniment was written by Jack himself. Get Real with Me, Dr. Stanley How would Shakespeare's characters survive in daytime TV? Find out on "Get Real with Me, Dr. Stanley." The Apothecary Shoppe Shakespeare’s World Mapping Shakespeare Dr. Terence Cavanaugh from University of North Florida guides you through Shakespeare's world using a process called bookmapping. Live Chat at 1:00pm on Tuesday. Science in Shakespeare's Time Was there even science in Shakespeare's time? Let's find out. Cleopatra See one student's costume and makeup design for Antony & Cleopatra Speak Like Shakespeare Would life be better if we all spoke like Shakespeare? Shakespeare Art Museum Artworks inspired by Shakespeare and his plays Virtual Tour: Shakespeare's Globe Take a virtual tour of the Globe Theater as it stands today. Rebuilding Shakespeare's Globe Discover the journey of the Globe Theater from Shakespeare's time to modern times. Finding Shakespeare Digital stories from the author's works, life and times. The Renaissance Connection Learn about the Renaissance. Lessons with the Bard FLD 5.07 Elizabethan Games & Sports What games and sports did they play in Shakespeare's day? Submit this assessment for Fitness Lifestyle Design 5.07. References to Games and Sports in Shakespeare’s works What games and sports are mentioned in Shakespeare's plays? Use this link for FLD 5.07 assessment Sports and Pastimes in Popular Use in Shakespeare’s Day How did people spend their spare time during Shakespeare's era? Use this link for FLD 5.07 assessment. LMS - 1.4 - Infectious Diseases What is the Black Death? There were many infectious diseases during the Renaissance. Find out more about how they were treated (or not). You can submit Lesson 1.4 in Life Management Skills. You will also need to download the LMS 1.4 Workfile to submit after watching this presentation. Web Design 1: 1.06 Snapshots Explore various topics from Shakespeare's time to create snapshots for your Web Design 1 web page and complete Lesson 1.06. Elizabethan Era Web Resource Everything you want to know about the Elizabethan era! This link can be used for Web Design 1 Lesson 1.06. The Life & Times of William Shakespeare An in-depth resource of information and links about William Shakespeare's life and works. This link can be used for Web Design 1 Lesson 1.06. Elizabethan England from bardweb.net What was England like in the Elizabethan era? Find many resources and links at this website. This link can be used for Web Design 1 Lesson 1.06. Life in Elizabethan England A Compendium of Common Knowledge. This link provides a host of information about life in England from 1558-1603. This link can be used for Web Design 1 Lesson 1.06. What did Shakespeare eat? Discover foods that were common during Shakespeare's era and find recipes to dine with the Bard. This link can be used for Web Design 1 Lesson 1.06. Elizabethan Life and Society This website has an extensive list of topics on life in Elizabethan England. This link can be used for Web Design 1 Lesson 1.06. Web Design 2: 7.03 Elizabethan Images Learn how to use Adobe Fireworks CS4 to add effects to Shakespearean images. Submit your results in Web Design 2, Lesson 7.03. You can use the many links in the Shakespeare Festival to find images. Science 1: 5.05 Travel Brochure Create a travel brochure for England to complete your Science 1 lesson 5.05. Marine Science 2.01 or 2.02 Ocean Travel What was ocean travel like during the time of Shakespeare? Learn about life on the ship and tools used during that time period. Live Session at 11:00am on Tuesday. Economics: Shakespeare and Economics: A Look at Shakespearean Marketing Create a poster to advertise one of Shakespeare’s plays at The Globe Theater. This will complete the collaboration component of Economics found in lesson 3.04. Live Session at 1:00pm on Wednesday. The Courtyard The Drama Robert & Julia: A Modern Version of Romeo and Juliet Enjoy a modern retelling of "Romeo and Juliet" as imagined by FLVS student, Loren Allen Robbie and Juliette Fall in love with this story all over again. Romeo and Juliet Prequel Find out why the Montagues and Caplets were fighting. Macbeth: A Murder Mystery See "who dunnit" in this classic murder mystery. King Lear See what a modern-day casting for King Lear might look like. All's Well that Ends Well See a modern twist on a classic Shakespeare tale Twelfth Night Shakespeare and motorcycles? Enjoy "Twelfth Night" at the motocross! King Lear Music Video See King Lear with a musical twist! The Theater Hamlet Hear students perform Act 1, Scene 3 of Hamlet. Julius Caesar Everything you wanted to learn about one of Shakespeare's greatest icons: Julius Caesar Romeo and Juliet Help Romeo find Juliet. Shakespeare in Performance Mrs. Dupree, theater director and FLVS English teacher, discusses production concept, practicalities of modern theater, and the challenges faced by performers in Shakespeare's time as well as today. Importance of an Ensemble Cast Michael Boyd, Artistic Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company in London, discussest the importance of ensemble theatre to the company. Life in the Ensemble Members of the Royal Shakespeare Company discuss the ups and downs of an ensemble cast. The Library Shakespeare in Print Ron Koertge Meet author Ron Koerge as he discusses the inspiration for his novels, Shakespeare Bats Cleanup and Shakespeare Makes the Playoffs Alan Gratz, Author Alan Gratz, author of Something Wicked and Something Rotten, talks about the different stories that inspired Shakespeare to write Hamlet and MacBeth. (Two parts) Live Chat with Mr. Alan Gratz at 1:00pm and 8:00pm on Wednesday. Carolyn Meyer Hear author Carolyn Meyer discuss her novel, "Loving Will Shakespeare." Reimagining Shakespeare Shakespeare in Twilight Stephenie Meyer has mentioned Shakespeare was part of her inspiration for the Twilight series. Examine some of the similarities between the books and the plays. Shakespeare Imposter! Was Shakespeare really Shakespeare? Or was he really Edward de Vere? Live Chat with Mr. Kit Adams at 12:00pm and 4:00pm on Tuesday. Decoding Shakespeare Learn how to "crack the code" that is Shakespeare's language.
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