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canikickit
6th December 2002, 20:06
I studied this way back when I was in third year. I enjoyed it a lot, it's funny, exciting and an interesting pyschological commentary.

Any other fans out there?

Anyway, the reason I bring it up is, it's playing in Dublin now until the 11th of January, I'll probably be going soonish enoughish.

BOZG
6th December 2002, 20:59
I didn't know that was on the JC course. We did Macbeth for it.

canikickit
6th December 2002, 22:18
I thought MacBeth was on the Leaving Cert. course? Yeah, I didn't know there was a particular Junior Cert. course, with particular plays to do and all that...

theewokchief
6th December 2002, 22:25
never did Henry IV. Did henry V instead, pretty gung ho bollocks. hamlet is where its at

BOZG
6th December 2002, 22:25
Macbeth is on both courses. I'm doing it again now. I don't think there's an actual set course, it's just normally there's a few different plays which everyone does. My first post was badly phrased.

canikickit
6th December 2002, 23:49
never did Henry IV. Did henry V instead, pretty gung ho bollocks. hamlet is where its at

All Shakespear is fantastic. Except the ones I haven't read, but I'd say they're good too. Probably.

theewokchief
7th December 2002, 00:06
surely not the 'comedies'?