Q Chapter 8 Discussion Read William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing. Then view the video of a recent production of the play on Digital Theatre Plus. It's important that you read the play BEFORE you view the play. Here is the discussion question to answer: Using the Aristotelian elements (plot, character, thought, etc) as a guide, how did the production of the play that you view compare to your impressions of the play when you read it? The focus here is reading a script and then seeing how a production team of actors, designers, and a director takes a written script and turns it into a piece of live theatre. Note: For this discussion only, you do not need to use the D-I-E model - focus instead on Aristotle. First, read the script of Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare and then watch one of the productions on Digital Theatre Plus. You can login using: student@coloradomesa.edu The password is: appreciation. Instead of reading and watching Much Ado About Nothing, you may instead read Pride and Prejudice /content/enforced/178420-THEA_FINE101_003_201902/Pride and Prejudice.pdf instead and see the production of Pride and Prejudice November 7th - November 9th Student Rush is on Thursday, November 7 at 7:30 PM. Tickets are $5 for CMU students. Using the Aristotelian elements (plot, character, thought, etc) as a guide, how did the production of the play that you view succeed at embodying those aspects? Were there stronger aspects that drew you in? Or weaker aspects that took you out? Be specific.
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