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Shakespeare's soliloquies

A troupe of actors in various stages of rehearsal present some of Shakespeare's most well-known soliloquies.

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  • "All the world's a stage(As you like it)--O that this too too solid flesh would melt (Hamlet)--Once more into the breach (King Henry V)-- Friends, Romans, countrymen (Julius Caesar)--Quality of mercy is not strained (The merchant of Venice)--O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo? (Romeo and Juliet)--Is this a dagger which I see before me; Out, dammed spot! out,I say! (Macbeth) What a piece of work is man! (Hamlet)-- Now is the winter of our discontent (Richard III)---This was the noblest Roman of them all (Julius Caesar)-- O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown! To be, or not to be, that is the question (Hamlet)--She should have died hereafter (Macbeth)."
  • "A troupe of actors in various stages of rehearsal present some of Shakespeare's most well-known soliloquies."@en
  • "Join a troupe of actors in various stages of rehearsal, presenting some of the bard's most poignant speeches that have earned their illustrious place in the history of theater, and in all of literature."@en
  • "Join a troupe of actors in various stages of rehearsal, presenting some of the bard's most poignant speeches that have earned their illustrious place in the history of theater, and in all of literature."
  • "Join this troupe of actors in various stages of rehearsal, presenting some of Shakeaspeare's most poignant speeches that have earned their place in the history of theatre, and in all literature."@en
  • "Joins a troupe of actors in various stages of rehearsal as they present some of Shakeaspeare's most poignant speeches that have earned their place in the history of theater, and in all literature. Provides background information for each soliloquy."@en
  • ""Join a troupe of actors in various stages of rehearsal, presenting some of the bard's most poignant speeches that have earned their illustrious place in the history of theater, and in all of literature."--Case."

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  • "Video recordings"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Monologues"
  • "Adaptation"@en
  • "Filmed literary readings"@en
  • "Adaptations"@en
  • "Adaptations"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Educational films"@en

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  • "Shakespeare's soliloquies"@en
  • "Shakespeare's soliloquies"
  • "Shakespeare's soliloquies [video tape]"