RSVP - Nashville - Anonymous - 10.26.11 (CLOSED

Submitted by tom on October 25, 2011 - 2:02pm


 

Anonymous Screening RSVP
Anonymous

Anonymous Screening: Official RSVP

Date/Time: Wednesday, October 26th at 7:00 PM
Location: Nashville, TN
Number of Available Tickets: 20 Admit 2s
RSVP Close Time: TBD
RSVP Method (click image for more info):

Gofobo RSVP
 

So how do you get tickets?
The Gofobo code for this screening will be emailed to 25 random Cinemit members who successfully RSVP. To RSVP, you must respond to this RSVP post with an answer to the following question:

What is your most loved or hated work of William Shakespeare and why?

Anonymous
Anonymous at the IMDb
In Theaters October 28th
Directed by: Roland Emmerich
Written by: John Orloff
Featuring: Rhys Ifans, Vanessa Redgrave, Joely Richardson and David Thewlis
Plot: A political thriller advancing the theory that it was in fact Edward De Vere, Earl of Oxford who penned Shakespeare's plays; set against the backdrop of the succession of Queen Elizabeth I, and the Essex Rebellion against her.
Trailer: Please click here for the trailer.

yazlovem's picture

Shakespeare's Sonnets is my most loved work of his. You could find reference to any possible human feeling in them.


monroe.micah's picture

Romeo and Juliet - Great story and great tragedy.


thebenjames@gmail.com's picture

Midsummers Night Dream - Was in this play in high school and still brings back fond memories!!


colormebeautifulblue's picture

I preferred his shorter works, but I did kind of like Macbeth. There was a group here in Nashville that did Terminator 2 per William Shakespeare. I heard it was amazing but was unable to attend. Modern classic with a twist!


ckchen's picture

MacBeth - Most hated because I had to write a term paper on it!


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Dharamkool's picture

Othello....cult classic displaying love, jealousy, and betrayal and revenge ...all the manifestations of a Human nature.


ayrampr's picture

I havent read any of his work yet


deborahcorey's picture

MacBeth because I had to act in a play about it in high school


Highfire's picture

The Taming of the Shrew. It's funnier than most modern comedies that people flock to every weekend.


beebandbean's picture

Romeo and Juliet, because it is the most important and idealistic work of literature in the history of writing.