David Timson
Stories from Shakespeare 2 CD01
2006
speech

#    Title    Time    Info  
1 As You Like It 4:42
2 Act 1 Scene 2 'Gentleman, Wear this for me' 1:05
3 But while Rosalind was telling Celia 6:00
4 Act2 Scene 7 'All the world's a stage..' 1:58
5 Orlando and Adam fed well.. 0:54
6 Act 3 Scene 2 'From the east to western Ind...' 0:29
7 Celia too had found some verses...(Act 3 Scene 2) 0:56
8 Just at that moment who should appear...(Act 3 Scene 2) 2:15
9 So Rosalind was pretending to be a boy... 0:47
10 Act 3 Scene 5 'Who might be your mother...' 0:48
11 Things were getting complicated 0:28
12 Act 3 Scene 5 'Think not I love him, thought I ask for him...' 1:39
13 When Orlando made hia appearance...(Act 4 Scene 1) 2:09
14 When Orlando left to dine... 5:57
15 Julius Caesar 2:21
16 Act 1 Scene 2 'I cannot tell what you and other men...' 1:43
17 At the games the people were pressing Caesar... 3:22
18 Act 2 Scene 1 'Brutus sick, and is it physical...' 1:57
19 Nor was Caesar's wife Calpurina... 3:54
20 Act 3 Scene 1 'O mighty Caesar! Dost thou lie so low?' 1:03
21 Brutus assured him... 0:48
22 Act 3 Scene 1 'O pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth...' 1:16
23 The confused people of Rome...(Act 3 Scene 2) 1:23
24 The crowed was silent... 0:20
25 Act 3 Scene 2 Friends, Romans, Countrymen 1:51
26 The crowd was moved by Mark Anthony's grief... 3:49
27 The Merchant of Venice 1:31
28 Act 1 Scene 1 'In Belmont is a lady richly left..' 0:44
29 Antonio hadn't enough money... 3:48
30 Act 1 Scene 3 'Go with the notary, seal me there...' 0:31
31 Antonio thought this was a good joke... 3:24
32 Act 2 Scene 7 'O hell! What have we here?' 1:07
33 Next it was the Prince of Aragon's turn...(Act 2 Scene 9) 1:21
34 Portia sighed once more...(Act 3 Scene 2) 2:46
35 With each tide more bad news...(Art 3 Scene 2) 5:17
36 There was further joy... 1:33
Total time 74:09