From Julius Caesar’s "Friends, Romans, Countrymen…" to Richard III’s "Now is the winter of our discontent…" Shakespeare has written some of the greatest dialogues and monologues in the ...
When Shylock asks Why, this monologue is her reply. Shylock, a greedy money-lender, provides Antonio a loan, even though Antonio often berates Shylock for being a Jew. The terms of the loan are ...
in Act V, Scene I is one of the most intense and psychologically charged lines in William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth.” Performing this monologue is both thrilling and challenging, requiring a ...
Local area high school students faced off Wednesday afternoon in a Shakespeare monologue slam. The People's Shakespeare Project hosted its fifth annual battle as literature lovers packed The Ware ...