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​Shakespeare to Shepard


Scene Cuttings
Scene cutting is the practice of altering scenes in order to enhance a play's performance. In UH 2010-01: Shakespeare to Shepard, scene cuttings involved editing phrases/words by removing them, adding to them, or modernizing them. Within the fifteen weeks of the class, scene cuttings were prepared for parts of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Twelfth Night, MacBeth, and Savage/Love. Click below to view the scene cuttings.


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