martes, 2 de diciembre de 2008
A trip to Stratford-Upon-Avon
You have to take a train in Sabadell on REMFE to go to the airportit costs: 4.10 €
PLANE:
The departure 17.45 arrive in Manchester at 39.49 in 5/12/08 http://www.bmibaby.com/bmibaby/skylights/cgi-bin/skylights.cgi
Return:
Flying Out - Manchester to Barcelona
previous 3 days next 3 days
Sun 07 Dec 2008
£30.99 £25.99 WW 3711 dep.12:10, arr. 15:35
Hotel:
Two nights in Hunters Moon Guest House
Adress: 150 Alcester Road, CV37 9DR Stratford Upon Avoncosts nearly 250
http://www.booking.com/hotel/gb/hunters-moon.html?label=gog235jc;sid=cd98895fddd9c1fed219289d39ff575d;checkin=2008-12-05;checkout=2008-12-08
NICE TRAVEL
lunes, 24 de noviembre de 2008
007: Quantum of Solace
It is now in our cinemas Quantum of Solace, the film number 22 in te history of James Bond, thit is the second time that in the principal caracther the actor Daniel Craig as the 007 secret agent. Everybody know that this secret agent haven't got any emotions, but with this new film we can see that the new secret agent is in love with Vesper, that died in Casino Royal.
This film is very peculiar because in any James Bond film's continue the history. Always the histories start and finish in the same film, but this film is the second part of Casino Royal.
In my opinion this film have got a very exiting parts, but is very bad the love part because if James has emotions he can fall in love again with the new actres Camille, that is very beautiful.
This film is very peculiar because in any James Bond film's continue the history. Always the histories start and finish in the same film, but this film is the second part of Casino Royal.
In my opinion this film have got a very exiting parts, but is very bad the love part because if James has emotions he can fall in love again with the new actres Camille, that is very beautiful.
lunes, 17 de noviembre de 2008
Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell of the clock in the clock tower of the Palace of Westminister. The nickname is often also used to refer to the clock and the tower.
The clock is the world's largest four-faced, chiming clock in the third largest free-standing clock tower in the world. The clock tower is situated at the north-eastern end of the Houses of Parliament in Westminister , London. The Big Ben clock tower has been referred to incorrectly as St Stephen's tower , which is a low tower above St Stephen's Entrance.
The clock is the world's largest four-faced, chiming clock in the third largest free-standing clock tower in the world. The clock tower is situated at the north-eastern end of the Houses of Parliament in Westminister , London. The Big Ben clock tower has been referred to incorrectly as St Stephen's tower , which is a low tower above St Stephen's Entrance.
Liverpool:
Liverpool Football Club are an English professional associaton football club based in Liverpool, England. Liverpool play in the Premiere League, and are the most succesful club in the history of English football, having won more tophies than any other English club. They have won a record 18 Firts division titles, and seven FA Cups. Liverpool have won five European Cups, which is an English record. They have also won the League Cup a record seven times.
Rain and umbrellas:
The weather of England is always very bad, and also there's a little time of sun. The people of this place go out of their homes always with a umbrella.
The temperature is very cold, and the people is always wearing jackets and jumpers.
The Beatles:
The Beatles were a pop and rock band from Liverool, England formed in 1960. Primarily the band consisted of John Lenon (rhythm guitar, vocals), Paul MaCarney (bass guitar, vocals), George Harrison(lead guitar, vocals) and Ringo Starr (drums, vocals). Throughout their career, The Beatles are recognised for leading the mid-1960s musical "British invasion" into the United States.
Tea:
The tea is the favourite drink in the afternoon from english people. they drink it in five or six o'clock in the afternoon, and if you drink anything more at that time the people look to you very bad, becouse it is a very old and popular tradition.
lunes, 27 de octubre de 2008
The new theatre style
With the reopening of the theaters in 1594, Shakespeare is associated with the companion of Lord Chamberlain, who was the queen's cousin, joined the companion of Lord Admiral. It is a great opportunity to Shakespeare: in just over two ants write: Romeo and Juliet, the dream of a summer night, The amanssiment of Fury, The Merchant of Venice, Richard II.
The government only allows the children's performances, but these end up taking a critical tone even more corrosive than those of adults. Shakespeare criticizes this atmosphere in one of the largest tragedies that writes, Henry IV, a play starring the sarcastic and relaxing Falstaff (a character in Shakespeare recover the glory of Windsor married.
Three works are for young players decided that, in the absence of sensible men, adopting the role of boys; Much ado about nothing, At your discretion and Twelfth Night.
On 1597 forced the owner of the land to leave "The theater" the Lord Chamberlain's men are forced to act "The curtain". the night of Christmas 1598, in secret, takes wood and moved to the other side of the Thames, where constueixen "The Globe".
The North translated that Thomas had just taken from Plutarch would facilitate the historic mateial to trirar endevant his new pronjecte positioning it to Rome
The government only allows the children's performances, but these end up taking a critical tone even more corrosive than those of adults. Shakespeare criticizes this atmosphere in one of the largest tragedies that writes, Henry IV, a play starring the sarcastic and relaxing Falstaff (a character in Shakespeare recover the glory of Windsor married.
Three works are for young players decided that, in the absence of sensible men, adopting the role of boys; Much ado about nothing, At your discretion and Twelfth Night.
On 1597 forced the owner of the land to leave "The theater" the Lord Chamberlain's men are forced to act "The curtain". the night of Christmas 1598, in secret, takes wood and moved to the other side of the Thames, where constueixen "The Globe".
The North translated that Thomas had just taken from Plutarch would facilitate the historic mateial to trirar endevant his new pronjecte positioning it to Rome
lunes, 6 de octubre de 2008
QUESTIONS ABOUT SHAKESPEARE:
http://www.xtec.net/aulanet/ud/angles/love/globe.htmç
1. What was the name of the company Shakespeare belonged to ?
2. How many companies were licensed to perform in London ?
3. Why did Shakespeare's company build the Globe ?
4. What did Shakespeare's company use to build the Globe ?
5. Who built the Globe ?
6. When the Globe was built , there were two other theatres in Southwark already. Which ones ?
7. When was it built ?
8. How and when was it destroyed ?
9. When was it rebuilt ?
10. When was it finally pulled down ? Why ?
11. Explain how acting at the Globe was like.
ANSWERS
1. Lord Chamberlain's Men
2. Two: the Globe and the Fortune
3.4. It was built in 1599 by two brothers; Richard and Cuthbert Burbage
5. The Theatre had closed, ostensibly for good, in 1597, and the owner of the land on which it stood threatened to pull the building down once the lease had expired. The Burbages and their associates anticipated the threat, however, and in late 1598 dismantled The Theatre and carried the materials to Bankside (a district of Southwark stretching for about half a mile west of London Bridge on the south bank of the River Thames).Without The Theatre, the company had to rent a playhouse. Then at the end of 1598 they decided to build one for themselves. The shortage of cash made the consortium reluctant traditionalists, giving up the idea of an indoor theatre in the city and using the old Theatre's timbers and therefore the same basic auditorium shape for the new building. The old playhouse was one of their few remaining resources. They could not use it in situ because the lease had expired, so they dismantled it and took the timbers (illegally) to make the skeleton of their new amphitheatre. The Globe was a cut-price and fortuitous construction.
6. The Swan and The Rose
7. It was completed by the autumn of 1599
8.In 1613, during a performance of Henry VIII, the thatch of the Globe was accidentally set alight by a cannon, set off to mark the King's entrance onstage in a scene at Cardinal Wolsey's palace. The entire theatre was destroyed within the hour.
9. June 1614
10. In 1644, to make way for tenement dwellings.
11. Acting at the Globe was radically different from viewing modern Shakespeare on screen.The plays were staged in the afternoons, using the light of day. Therefore, all references to weather or time of the day had to be given to the audience through the text.The audience surrounded the stage on all sides. No scenery was used, except for occasional emblematic devices like a throne or a bed. It was almost impossible not to see the other half of the audience standing behind the players. Consequently much of the staging was metatheatrical, conceding the illusory nature of the game of playing, and making little pretense to stage realism .
http://www.xtec.net/aulanet/ud/angles/love/globe.htmç
1. What was the name of the company Shakespeare belonged to ?
2. How many companies were licensed to perform in London ?
3. Why did Shakespeare's company build the Globe ?
4. What did Shakespeare's company use to build the Globe ?
5. Who built the Globe ?
6. When the Globe was built , there were two other theatres in Southwark already. Which ones ?
7. When was it built ?
8. How and when was it destroyed ?
9. When was it rebuilt ?
10. When was it finally pulled down ? Why ?
11. Explain how acting at the Globe was like.
ANSWERS
1. Lord Chamberlain's Men
2. Two: the Globe and the Fortune
3.4. It was built in 1599 by two brothers; Richard and Cuthbert Burbage
5. The Theatre had closed, ostensibly for good, in 1597, and the owner of the land on which it stood threatened to pull the building down once the lease had expired. The Burbages and their associates anticipated the threat, however, and in late 1598 dismantled The Theatre and carried the materials to Bankside (a district of Southwark stretching for about half a mile west of London Bridge on the south bank of the River Thames).Without The Theatre, the company had to rent a playhouse. Then at the end of 1598 they decided to build one for themselves. The shortage of cash made the consortium reluctant traditionalists, giving up the idea of an indoor theatre in the city and using the old Theatre's timbers and therefore the same basic auditorium shape for the new building. The old playhouse was one of their few remaining resources. They could not use it in situ because the lease had expired, so they dismantled it and took the timbers (illegally) to make the skeleton of their new amphitheatre. The Globe was a cut-price and fortuitous construction.
6. The Swan and The Rose
7. It was completed by the autumn of 1599
8.In 1613, during a performance of Henry VIII, the thatch of the Globe was accidentally set alight by a cannon, set off to mark the King's entrance onstage in a scene at Cardinal Wolsey's palace. The entire theatre was destroyed within the hour.
9. June 1614
10. In 1644, to make way for tenement dwellings.
11. Acting at the Globe was radically different from viewing modern Shakespeare on screen.The plays were staged in the afternoons, using the light of day. Therefore, all references to weather or time of the day had to be given to the audience through the text.The audience surrounded the stage on all sides. No scenery was used, except for occasional emblematic devices like a throne or a bed. It was almost impossible not to see the other half of the audience standing behind the players. Consequently much of the staging was metatheatrical, conceding the illusory nature of the game of playing, and making little pretense to stage realism .
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