domenica 6 aprile 2014


A MORNING IN PISA

We reached Pisa after an uncomfortable one-hour long train journey, during which my friends and I could never sit down, because of the crowd of university students on that particular run. After that we had to walk for about half an hour, crossing the river and a quite famous shopping street called "Borgo Stretto". I must admit that, after all of this, at first I was a bit disappointed by the size of the theatre, which was far smaller than other theatres I've been to, however, very soon after the lights went off and the play began, I started to enjoy its atmosphere, that, somehow, could help us to better follow the play, I think. We were then shown a very nice representation of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", starring a small company of friendly and quite talented English-speaking young people. So, after a tasty snack consisting of a hot waffel with chocolate (bought in Borgo Stretto), we all took another train and, surely satisfied, came back home.

Francesco Gagliadi III B Scientifico



All started one day when the teacher cameinto class and asked usif we wanted to goto Pisa to see A Midsummer Night's Dream All the class was excited about the 
proposal.Finally the day arrived.I woke 
up very early beacause  the anxiety of 
missing the train was too big. When I 
arrived at the station I saw the teacher and some classmates and I joined them to wait for the others. I went on the train and I found a seat,  I  thought  about  
what  this  experience  would  be me, andthat I would see a play in Enghish for 
the first time.My mind was asking many questions,but the mostfrequent was :" Will I  understand what the actors say?"While all these thoughts were in my mind,I
heard the speakers say :" Next stop Pisa Centrale" We got off the train and walkedto the  theatre. When we arrived,I realized that it wasn't a realtheatre but a former church. The situation didn't put me at my   ease, it was all very gloomy. Finally the drama started.  T
understand what the actors were saying I had to concentrate very much ,but I must admit that I had thought I would understand muchless. When we  left the theatre there was still an hour  to spendbefore  the departure of the train, so the teacher left the classto wander around Pisa. Unfortunately the time passed very quicklyand  soon we were on our way home. 
 
Martina Ingenito III B Scientifico


Trip to England, 1595
On 17th March I went on a school trip, it was strange, and it was my first time in a theatre.
I have to thank the school that gave me that opportunity.
I began this travel at the station, with my classmates. When we arrived at Pisa I realized that the travel in train had been very short, because fortunally I had good friends near me. As we arrived we walked to the theatre, but when we found the place I saw that it wasn't a real theatre, but it was a church. In a first moment I didn't like it, the place was too little, then I realized I could sit near the scene and wouldn't miss a word...
When the drama began the lights were all on the scene and I saw Shakespeare's characters in front of me. It was realistic, the clothes looked old, and the thing that made me happy was that I understood in part what they were saying. So I enjoyed myself: I could follow the story!
I'm sorry they didn't act the complete comedy, but only a syntesis.
I liked it, I think that we should go to theatre more.

Alice Antonelli III B Scientifico

 
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