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      What you're favorite play in English language? | English Language | Discussion Jump to content
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      I have seen a few plays when I was in middle and high school. All of the plays I have seen were from Shakespeare's works. My favorite play is "Twelfth Night", which has some funny dialogues, and the storyline is excellent.

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      I have to confess I've never really had any interest in plays in English apart from the obvious Shakespeare ones - love Henry V and King Lear. Apart from Shakespeare there isn't much more I know of. I've seen movie adaptations of plays, like Cat On A Hot Tin Roof or Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, but never read any. The sole exception I find is I'm Not Rappaport, which I had to read for a class.

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      The only plays, apart from some culturals,i've ever been involved in were also Shakespeare.Acting the scenes would always make literature classes fun and inspiring :smile:.

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      My all time favorite play is Gaston Leroux' Phantom of the Opera. No matter how many times I see it, it moves me every time, particularly the last scene when the phantom is abandoned by Christine. This apart Shakespearean plays are a treat to watch, I've only watched Twelfth Night and Lear and both were quite well done. Recently I watched a school production of "Wicked", an adaptation of The Wizard of Oz, which was neatly staged.

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      Much Ado About Nothing, though the Kenneth Branagh movie has some rather unpalatable acting in it. 10 Things I Hate About You was a funny movie interpretation of the Shakespeare play, and in high school I got to act in a play of that. It was fun having the language modernized but the themes kept intact. As far as reading/studying plays goes though, it's much better to read it in its original language.

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      I never did like Shakespeare's work [i'm just eccentric, that's all]. Anyway, my favorite English play is actually translated from Russian:

      The Governement Inspector.

      I like the play because I can identify with it. I've lived in places where corruption is the order of the day and when you see it satirized, well, it's satisfactory enough for me. 

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      Other than Phantom of The Opera and Romeo and Juliet I can't think of any other that is memorable. I actually played a part in both of these plays at school last time, haha.

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