Sunday, September 17, 2017

Chapter One Hundred Ninety-Seven: William Shakespeare's Star Wars (audio recording)

So those of you with long memories may remember that I've posted about Ian Doescher's William Shakespeare's Star Wars three years ago.  For those of you with normal memories, click HERE to see my original post on the trilogy--my comments from three years ago pretty much still stand, except now I've had the delightful experience of listening to this trilogy as an audiobook, and it makes for excellent listening!  While you lose some of the visual information you get from reading the play (seeing that Yoda speaks in haiku, for example, while most of the characters speak in iambic pentameter), the audiobook makes up for this by adding great sound effects, including some fun Shakespearean-era music (where appropriate), music from the original John Williams soundtrack, and occasional R2D2 soundbites.  After listening to the very good but very intense Radium Girls (see previous post if you haven't already), William Shakespeare's Star Wars was exactly the sort of lighter, good-vanquishes-evil listening that I was wanting, and if you enjoy Star Wars or Shakespeare's plays or both, or if you're looking for something fun and quite unusual, give this a listen.  I really can't recommend it enough.

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