My 3 favourite things (Peter Grimes, Middlemarch, and cricket) are not plays and therefore do not exist, and exclude me from this nonsense. Which is a shame, because it looks like a fun excuse for a debate on theatre.
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My 3 favourite things (Peter Grimes, Middlemarch, and cricket) are not plays and therefore do not exist, and exclude me from this nonsense. Which is a shame, because it looks like a fun excuse for a debate on theatre.
Waisey tou mein bohat kum play game krta hoon lekn jub b mera time free hota hai tou mein cricket play krna like krta hoon our tv pr cricket watching like krta hoon cricket meri best game hai mein eis ko kafi payar krta hoon i love cricket
i like cricket and football ja dono playe muje bohat ache lagte hain main in ko bohat shok sa kalyta ho footbaal mera sub sa favrite play hain main foot ball apne frd ka sath zaroro kalyne jayta hao aur foot ball ka koi match miss nahi karta ho
cricket mera favourit play ha pcb ki tarf say abhe senior tropby bhe khaila hon aur fast bowler bhe hon.cricket is my love i love you cricket.
Hello my dear friend, in the fact my favorite is mine is World of Warcraft game online, and football and Volleyball game makes the man, good luck every one!
I like cricket ma fav batsman tendulkar and bowler wasim akram.
First, I can't recommend an edition because I'm unable to read Shakespeare and understand it. I don't try anymore. I just go to the plays and let the actors/director do the work of interpretation for me.
Some of the plays that I like the best are the ones that everyone else hates. I think Troilus and Cressida is the ultimate date play because Cressida vows eternal love and then transfers her affections when expedient. Coriolanus is good for your Ph.D. friends because the main character is so very like the average academic (Coriolanus is a patrician who can't believe how useless the average plebian is and isn't shy about saying so; he runs for political office but is eventually hounded from Rome because he is unwilling to pander to popular taste). Timon of Athens is great for the Age of the Microsoft Monopoly because it shows how people worship wealth and ignore character and personal quality.
N.B.: I told an MIT friend that I'd been to see Kenneth Branagh's 70mm movie version of Hamlet (done without any cuts). He asked "was it good?" I never know what to say in situations like this because I can't imagine that a binary opinion is useful. So I just said "the cinematography was great but the script was a little weak" :-)