Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Hey New york city! Take A Look At Favorite Shakespeare Film in 10 Words, Win Tickets to some Special Screening of Shakespeare High

Contest time again! Even though our L.A. squad had all of the fun before around, today I am very happy to offer visitors around NY City an opportunity to search for a great new doc tying the Bard, cutthroat competition and also the winsome likes of Kevin Spacey and Richard Dreyfuss together inside a potent nonfiction blend. If you have this Friday evening free and therefore are feeling creative and/or lucky, read onto win a set of tickets to Shakespeare High. The festival favorite makes its theatrical debut a few days ago at Lincoln subsequently Center's Howard Gilman Theater, with director Alex Rokaru and some of the film's youthful stars attending. Browse the trailer: To win a set of tickets towards the screening this Friday, March 9 at 6 p.m., all you want do is write a ten-word review - forget about, believe it or not - of the favorite Shakespeare screen adaptation. For instance: Kenneth Branagh demonstrated Olivier what it is completed in Henry V. Vanessa Redgrave and Rob Fiennes should whack Oscar over Coriolanus. Badly Shakespeare Movies We Like go, nothing can beat O. Etc. etc. Please publish it within the following places that need considering: Within the comments portion of this publish (please make sure to register by having an e-mail address) On Twitter using the hashtag #MLgiveaway On Movieline's Facebook page (underneath the Shakespeare High giveaway publish) The deadline to sign up is Thursday, March 8 at noon ET. Your editors will announce the champion shortly after. Thanks ahead of time for the participation, and best of luck! Follow S.T. VanAirsdale on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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