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Shakespeare Shakedown with Doreen Gordon

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Doreen Gordon breaks down a classic monologue from William Shakespeare’s iconic play, Hamlet. The monologue is self-referential, with Hamlet writing a play and directing his actors, Shakespeare gives us a glimpse of his own process and what he looks for from his own actors. Similarly, Doreen gives us a glimpse of how she connects to writing from 400 years ago. While Shakespeare can be hard to understand at times, Doreen breaks it all down for us and leaves us with something simple and relatable.
Doreen is represented by Ally Copeland at Premiere Talent Management.

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Doreen Gordon breaks down a classic monologue from William Shakespeare’s iconic play, Hamlet. The monologue is self-referential, with Hamlet writing a play and directing his actors, Shakespeare gives us a glimpse of his own process and what he looks for from his own actors. Similarly, Doreen gives us a glimpse of how she connects to writing from 400 years ago. While Shakespeare can be hard to understand at times, Doreen breaks it all down for us and leaves us with something simple and relatable.
Doreen is represented by Ally Copeland at Premiere Talent Management.

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