Reading a Shakespeare play for the first time
Some years ago I saw a brilliant production of The Merchant of Venice without having read the play first and it was just magical watching the action unfold without knowing what was going to happen next.
After that I determined not to read anymore new Shakespeare plays but to try and watch them first.
Unfortunately due to a combination of my own ennui and the fact that they tend to tour the same more popular productions which I've already read this plan has not come to fruition so last week I decided I'd read something by Shakespeare that I'd not encountered before because I'm getting on now and I might die leaving some of the bard's works unread if I stick to my plans.
I chose Coriolanus and again it was brilliant to not know what was going to happen to the lead character. I didn't expect a predictable happy ending from Shakespeare [but then again you never know] and I didn't get one, but the play just kept me gripped from begining to end.
I've still got 9 plays that I havn't read or seen, but there's not alot of chance of any of them being toured in the near future so I might as well get on with reading [there's no need to spoil myself though. One can draw these pleasures out].
King John
Henry Sixth [all 3 parts]
Henry Eighth
Troilus and Cassida
Titus Andronicus
Cymberline
Pericles
That's what's left.
Any opinions as to what I should read next?