Music video for the Metal Shakespeare Company's take on Act III, scene i of Hamlet, the "to be or not to be" speech.
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Music video for the Metal Shakespeare Company's take on Act III, scene i of Hamlet, the "to be or not to be" speech.
Filmed at Lewis & Clark College and Greenwood Hills Cemetery in Portland, Oregon, by Ian Rasmussen. Edited by Matt Miadich. (c) 2009 the Metal Shakespeare Company
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Or possibly some Much Ado. I was recently in a production of that at my high school. I played Dogberry, and I'd love to hear how his IV.ii monologue "I am an ass" would turn out.
We actually do 3 numbers from Macbeth. The Dagger of the Mind speech and the Drunken Porter speech are on our CD (there's also a live video of the latter on our channel), and the "wood began to move" scene is on a split 7" with the Valkyries.
Good call on some Much Ado! We should do that monologue sometime...
Yeah, I saw the Porter speech, quite well done! And Much Ado would really be great, I could totally see you guys getting a female vocalist and turning the Benedick-Beatrice argument in IV.i into a metal duet. Claudio's rantings during IV.i could work really well also.
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That makes more sense now.
Well while I'm commenting I might as well request a rendition of some Macbeth. "Out damn spot" could turn out to be insanely metal.
Good call on some Much Ado! We should do that monologue sometime...
And Much Ado would really be great, I could totally see you guys getting a female vocalist and turning the Benedick-Beatrice argument in IV.i into a metal duet. Claudio's rantings during IV.i could work really well also.
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