Shakespeare is great in small doses, in seats at the very front, with terrific actors, and with a sound system where you can hear every word. This is not true about wrestling.
Hmm, so you saw a bad performance of Shakespeare? I think I am spoiled as we have two great Shakespeare companies in Atlanta. I can get a good dose of the Bard just about any time, and I have been known to attend a rep of the histories for several days in a row.... Now, regarding the 'sound system'...the GLOBE didn't have one. Shakespeare is done best in an intimate setting, without a sound system - no mics needed! Now, explain wrestling?
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Wrestling needs to be enjoyed in large doses?
Hmm, so you saw a bad performance of Shakespeare? I think I am spoiled as we have two great Shakespeare companies in Atlanta. I can get a good dose of the Bard just about any time, and I have been known to attend a rep of the histories for several days in a row....
Now, regarding the 'sound system'...the GLOBE didn't have one. Shakespeare is done best in an intimate setting, without a sound system - no mics needed!
Now, explain wrestling?
No, we saw a terrific version of "As You Like It." Where wrestling came from, beats me.
Um...you brought up wrestling....care to explain?
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