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  • One Feast, One House, One Mutual Happiness [Shakespeare For You]

    One Feast, One House, One Mutual Happiness [Shakespeare For You]

    🎭That done, our day of marriage shall be yours; 
    One feast, one house, one mutual happiness.

    —Valentine, Two Gentlemen of Verona 5-4

    [ACTING TIPS]

    This is the closing line of the entire play.

    What a happy celebrating phrase. We can use it on any wedding day!

    The meaning of “that” in “That done” is “Proteus should hear the story of Julia on the way home (Milan).

    The gentlemen of Verona and Duke of Milan are happy.

    For Turio, we may pot his shoulders and say “be a better man”.

    But what about the girls?

    I learned in the 90s, that Shakespeare’s later comedies didn’t feel comedies, for one or two main characters didn’t get their happy ending, and we called them as “Problem comedies”.

    Well, this play has problems!!

    Two ladies witnessed with their own eyes that their boyfriends barter their girlfriends like their property!

    And this is one of his very first plays.  I am going to do “The Taming of th Shrew” next.  It is a problem comedy, too.

    Male audience might have not seen these female characters’ “not truly happy ending” as a problem.  But in this age of 21st century, we know girls also think, feel, and frustrated and have rights to question the male-oriented social system.

    Wow, that’s it!

    The Two Gentlemen of Verona.

    I hope you enjoyed each short beautiful, funny, deep words.

    I enjoyed making the series sooooo much!

    Thank you for your encouragement!

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  • I Hold Him But A Fool [Shakespeare For You]

    I Hold Him But A Fool [Shakespeare For You]

    🎭 I hold him but a fool that will endanger 
    His body for a girl that loves him not.

    — Turio, Two Gentlemen of Verona 5-4

    [ACTING TIPS]

    Turio was just told from Valentine that if he were to claim Silvia, he would be seen as an enemy of Verona.

    Thus he immediately changed his mind and said this.

    He is a petty, trivial man, whom you may know so many of such kind near you.  You know how to play him.

    We also know that he is not in love with Silvia any way, but with the future position of Duke of Milan, by marrying her.

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  • In Love, Who Respects Friend? [Shakespeare For You]

    🎭 Proteus:  In love Who respects friend?  
    Silvia:  All men but Proteus.

    — Proteus & Silvia, Two Gentlemen of Verona 5-4

    [ACTING TIPS]

    Proteus, following Silvia into the woods, and has almost raped her.

    He believes that to get what he wants is more important than respecting friends.

    I believe there are some men think like that.

    Mind you, Proteus at first in the play is a love-sick week, rather feminine man.

    How would I make the shift from that to this, during the course of the play?

    That’s what I need to think and try the balance in rehearsals. 

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  • A Fox To Be The Shepherd [Shakespeare For You]

    A Fox To Be The Shepherd [Shakespeare For You]

    🎭 Alas, poor Proteus, you have entertain’d 
    A fox to be the shepherd of thy lambs.

    — Julia, Two Gentlemen of Verona 4-4

    [ACTING TIPS]

    This is a soliloquiy moment of Julia, disguised as a boy Sebastian.

    She is asked to be the cupid for Proteus and bring his message of love to Silvia.

    Julia does not want to do that, but probably she thinks this as a good opportunity to ruin everything.

    Thus, she is a fox, pretending to be a shepherd, who is supposed to protect the lambs from foxes.

    I would play this with “O such a fool this man is” feeling.  Half entertained, half disappointed.

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  • ‘Tis Pity Love Should Be So Contrary [Shakespeare For You]

    ‘Tis Pity Love Should Be So Contrary [Shakespeare For You]

    🎭 She dreams of him that has forgot her love; 
    You dote on her that cares not for your love. 
    ’Tis pity love should be so contrary; 
    And thinking of it makes me cry ‘Alas.’

    — Julia, Two Gentlemen of Verona 4-4

    [ACTING TIPS]

    Julia, disguised as a boy Sebastian, is talking to Proteus (her boyfriend while in Verona) who shows his love toward Sylvia.  Sebastian sighed deeply and Proteus asked why, and thus answered.

    I would play this with true sadness.  But to hide her true nature, I may act as if nothing important is happening, as if this is a funny situation.  I may make fun of Proteus, I may act nonchalant young boy like Ganymede in As You Like It.

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  • Take The Ring With Thee [Shakespeare For You]

    Take The Ring With Thee [Shakespeare For You]

    🎭 Go presently, and take this ring with thee,
    Deliver it to Madam Silvia

    — Proteus, Two Gentlemen of Verona 4-4

    [ACTING TIPS]

    Again!  Similarity with The Twelfth Night! — The ring giving through young boy’s hand.

    Here, the ring is the one given by Julia, on the day of Proteus’s departure from Verona to Milan, as a memento and the promise of eternal love.

    Proteus is now giving this to Silvia, the Princess of Milan.

    Now, how would I play the scene?

    If I make him a really hopeless, I see the ring on my finger and immediately, with joy, take out, thinking what a good idea to give this ring.  I would never think about Julia.

    If I make him a little bit more human, I see the ring and take one breath moment of hold, then decide, saying in my heart “well, what the heck. she is dead for me long time ago,” and take the ring with a sense of resolution.

    Think about the end of the play.

    Julia will be with Proteus again, pardoning what he did.

    Would you make the audience be dubious about her decision?

    Or would you want the audience feel happy for Julia?

    Then I can decide which action Proteus should take at this moment.

    Dubious, no thinking.

    Happy, remember her even an instance.

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  • Sebastian is thy name? [Shakespeare For You]

    Sebastian is thy name? [Shakespeare For You]

    🎭 Sebastian is thy name?  I like thee well,
    And will employ thee in some service presently.

    — Proteus, Two Gentlemen of Verona 4-4

    [ACTING TIPS]

    Proteus is hiring Julia disguised as a boy and named herself Sebastian.

    It’s incredible that Proteus does not recognize her! 

    How would I play this line?

    Would I notice some recognition in “his” face?

    Would I then try to look more closely into “his” face?

    But then probably quite casually, hire “him”, with happy hope.

    The reason?

    Must be the same as Orsino (Twelfth Night).  

    Orsino sends a young boy, hoping Olivia might listens to that boy.

    Fun Tips:

    Sebastian is the name of the twin brother to Viola in The Twelfth Night.  In Twelfth Night, Viola disguises as a boy named Cesario.  So, the situation and settings are different, but again, we see Shakespeare’s interests in the name Sebastian connected to a twin children.  

    Well, Shakespeare had twin kids himself, so it’s quite understandable.

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  • At Friar Patrick’s Cell [Shakespeare For You]

    At Friar Patrick’s Cell [Shakespeare For You]

    🎭 Eglamour:  where shall I meet you?  

    Silvia:  At friar Patrick’s cell, where I intend holy confession.

    — Eglamour & Silvia, Two Gentlemen of Verona 4-3

    [ACTING TIPS]

    Two people secretly meet at Friar’s cell.  She wants to escape from her house, and the man (Sir Eglamour) is helping her.

    The context is different from Romeo & Juliet, who meet at Friar’s cell to get married, but I am amazed the similar situation Shakespeare uses.  “For holy confession” is also suggested by Nurse:  “Have you got leave to go to shrift to-day?” 

    Perhaps Shakespeare liked the idea of secret meeting at a Friar’s cell; perhaps he himself met his future wife Ann Hathaway at a Friar’s cell; or perhaps a Friar’s cell was the only safe place for young unmarried couple to exchange their love, at that era.

    To play Eglamour here, I would be much worried, but wants to help her seriously.

    To play Silvia here, I would be very excited and believe my own idea to meet at the Friar’s cell is the very good idea.

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  • A Thousand Times Good Morrow:  Shakespeare For You

    A Thousand Times Good Morrow: Shakespeare For You

    🎭 Sir Eglamour, a thousand times good morrow.
    — Silvia, Two Gentlemen of Verona 4-3

    [ACTING TIPS]

    Just a note on the words “a thousand times good tomorrow”

    It reminds me of Juliet saying “a thousand times good night”.

    Juliet wanted to prolong the time so that she can stay with Romeo longer.

    But Sylvia says it because she has been waiting for this man’s arrival so bad.

    Similar words, different context.  Interesting.

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  • The Most Heaviest [Shakespeare For You]

    🎭 It hath been the longest night
    That e’er I watch’d and the most heaviest.
    — Julia, Two Gentlemen of Verona 4-2

    [ACTING TIPS]

    Julia is talking to the host of the inn.  I would play this as I say, with the heaviest heart.  But at the same time, I would be careful not let the host notice anything about my disguise as a boy.

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