[Ansteorra] Fwd: NPR : Shakespeare's Tongue, Heard at the Globe

Brian and Pam Martin twinoak at cox.net
Thu Jul 21 15:59:32 PDT 2005


Wow, it sounds almost exactly like a Cornish accent. Interesting.

Thanks,
Pendaran

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Pulled off the Midrealm list - enjoy!

Snorri


http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4761275
All Things Considered, July 19, 2005 .
The Globe Theatre in London will soon become the first professional
theater company in centuries to stage an entire run of a Shakespeare
play in the original pronunciation. The actors in Troilus and Cressida
will recite their lines with accents that are believed to be close to
what would have been heard in Shakespeare's day. Robert Siegel talks
with actor Peter Forbes, who is playing the role of Pandarus in the
production.

CLICK LISTEN BUTTON to hear the program.

Another article on this:
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,14929-1698181,00.html

Top hear other pronunciations, go here:
http://www.shakespeareswords.com/audioSample.asp

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