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00:00:00Well, hello there. Great to see you again.
00:00:08It's me, William Shakespeare.
00:00:10I've written another play, and I'm getting ready for the first performance.
00:00:14But my crew are late again.
00:00:17I hope they have more experience than the last lot.
00:00:20Yoo-hoo! Mr Shakespeare!
00:00:23Oh, do come in.
00:00:25Captain, captain, at your service.
00:00:28And I am the ultimate crew. I'm funny, bright.
00:00:33Do you know anything about plays?
00:00:35A little.
00:00:36Or about ships?
00:00:37Ships? I know everything about them.
00:00:39Now, does this ship need a crew?
00:00:41Well, yes, I did write two sailors in it.
00:00:44I know two sailors who can play those parts.
00:00:47In fact, where are the costumes? And what are the other parts?
00:00:51Tell me, tell me, and I'll have everything ready before you can say,
00:00:55Cook Line!
00:00:58Now, Mr Shakespeare, who's who? And what do they do?
00:01:03Who's who? And what do they do?
00:01:06I have a little list that explains it to you.
00:01:08Come on, Shakespeare, give us a clue.
00:01:11Captain, captain, read it out to you.
00:01:14Good morning, Cook. You can be the ship's master.
00:01:18Keeping things ship-shape make us go faster.
00:01:21Line? Boson is the job for you.
00:01:23And this little lot, they can be our crew.
00:01:27Chris must play the King Alonso.
00:01:30I could put this very nice royal cloak on.
00:01:33So, Mr Bloom, you're his son next in line.
00:01:35Prince Ferdinand's the name.
00:01:36These'll fit me fine.
00:01:39Gonzala, Adrian and Francisca.
00:01:42The King's trusted friends.
00:01:43Right, carry on, mister.
00:01:45We also need some baddies too.
00:01:47Sebastian, Antonio, that'll be you.
00:01:52Who's who? And what do they do?
00:01:54Come on, Shakespeare, give us a clue.
00:01:57You can play Stefano, the royal butler.
00:02:01Follows the king with his food and a duster.
00:02:04Who could play the jester?
00:02:05Oh, wait. How about Justin?
00:02:08He'd be great.
00:02:12Ariel is beautiful and so magical.
00:02:15Can be invisible, incredibly musical.
00:02:17Her sprites attend her, goddesses too.
00:02:20So don't forget Iris, Ceres and Juno.
00:02:24Who's who? And what do they do?
00:02:26Come on, Shakespeare, give us a clue.
00:02:31Prospero is the island's master.
00:02:33He uses his magic to avoid disaster.
00:02:36Miranda, his daughter, is kind and never sad.
00:02:38But she's only met one human and that's her dad.
00:02:43Well, that's about all. I think you will agree.
00:02:45So let's get started.
00:02:47What about me?
00:02:48Well, we do need a monster.
00:02:50Who's who and what do they do?
00:02:54It's the end of the list.
00:02:56Now over to you.
00:02:57Good old Shakespeare, give us a clue.
00:03:00It's time to get going.
00:03:01Hip, hip, doodoo.
00:03:03Mr Shakespeare, there's just one thing we all need to know.
00:03:12What is the name of your magical play?
00:03:19Is everyone ready for a storm?
00:03:21Then it's time for the Tempest.
00:03:28The Tempest.
00:03:40Berson!
00:03:42Here, master.
00:03:44Speak to the mariners.
00:03:45Full to it, dearly.
00:03:47Or we run ourselves aground.
00:03:49Ooh!
00:03:50Bestir!
00:03:51Bestir!
00:03:52Hey, my heart!
00:03:53Yeah!
00:03:54Yeah!
00:03:55Take in the topsail!
00:03:56Ten to the master's whistle!
00:03:59Cock!
00:04:00Lane!
00:04:01Stop mocking about!
00:04:03And why are you speaking like that?
00:04:05Shhh!
00:04:06They are playing their parts.
00:04:08Bosun and ship's master.
00:04:10And they are speaking in a Shakespearean way.
00:04:13Be glad that you are not a traveller on this ship,
00:04:16with its royal passengers, King Alonso,
00:04:19and his son, Prince Ferdinand!
00:04:23Good Bosun!
00:04:24Have care!
00:04:25Where's the master?
00:04:27Do you not hear him?
00:04:30You morrow labour!
00:04:32They don't keep to your caverns!
00:04:34You do assist the storm!
00:04:37But they can't speak to royalty like that!
00:04:39Cook and line, as good luck would have it,
00:04:41are performing the parts I wrote perfectly!
00:04:45Get below!
00:04:47May good be patient!
00:04:48When the seers!
00:04:49Hence, what cares these roarers?
00:04:52For the name of King!
00:04:53Woo-hoo!
00:04:56To come in!
00:04:57Silence!
00:04:58Trouble us not!
00:04:59Good!
00:05:00Remember whose thou has a board!
00:05:02It's a good thing that...
00:05:04What's-a-name gone to sleep is looking after the King!
00:05:07Gonzala!
00:05:08You are a counsellor!
00:05:09If you can command these elements to silence,
00:05:12and work the peace of the present,
00:05:14we will not hand a rope off!
00:05:16Use your authority!
00:05:17Cheerly, good hearts!
00:05:18Out of heart, pray I say!
00:05:21Down with the top ass!
00:05:23Yeah, lower, lower!
00:05:25Bring her to Troy with main course!
00:05:27The King and Prince of prayers!
00:05:29Let's assist them for our cases as theirs!
00:05:33I am out of patience!
00:05:34Let go be with the King!
00:05:38Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea,
00:05:41for an acre of barren ground!
00:05:44Long heath, brown furs, anything!
00:05:51The wills above be done.
00:05:54It is time the truth will out,
00:06:07for all to see who is in charge of this magic storm.
00:06:10You see, nothing is quite as it seems,
00:06:13especially in my play.
00:06:15The game is afoot!
00:06:18Let's change twigs the seas!
00:06:22Though all the world's a stage,
00:06:24it's not what it seems!
00:06:27No mistake!
00:06:28No confusion!
00:06:29Just the theatrical illusion!
00:06:32To reveal to you,
00:06:33the stuff of dreams!
00:06:36This crows nest can become a rock,
00:06:39where you can take a walk!
00:06:41Like aerial spying and spotting!
00:06:44Exactly!
00:06:45The cabin door!
00:06:47Will reveal a book-line study
00:06:49to appeal to Prospero,
00:06:51who's planning and plotting!
00:06:54The game is afoot!
00:06:56Let's change twigs the seas!
00:06:58Though all the world's a stage,
00:07:01it's not what it seems!
00:07:03No mistake!
00:07:05No confusion!
00:07:07Just a theatrical illusion!
00:07:09To reveal to you,
00:07:11the stuff of dreams!
00:07:14Turn this round,
00:07:15a bush is found!
00:07:16Open up to build a mound!
00:07:19Walking through the rocks,
00:07:20and salty sand!
00:07:24With a twist,
00:07:25and a flip,
00:07:26we can change this sailing ship!
00:07:29Into a wonderful magic island!
00:07:31Don't you know,
00:07:32the game is afoot!
00:07:34Let's change twigs the seas!
00:07:36Though all the world's a stage,
00:07:39it's not what it seems!
00:07:41No mistake!
00:07:43No confusion!
00:07:44Just a theatrical illusion!
00:07:46To reveal to you,
00:07:47the stuff of dreams!
00:07:49The game is afoot!
00:07:51The game is afoot!
00:07:58And now it is time for Prospero
00:08:01to educate his daughter,
00:08:03Miranda!
00:08:04Doesn't she go to school?
00:08:05Tell Miranda what he's been doing!
00:08:08Oh, my dearest father!
00:08:11I have suffered,
00:08:12with those that I saw suffer!
00:08:15A brave vessel,
00:08:17who had no doubt,
00:08:18some noble creature in her,
00:08:19dashed all to pieces!
00:08:21Oh, the cry did knock against my very heart!
00:08:24Be collected!
00:08:25No more amazement!
00:08:27Tell your piteous heart
00:08:28there's no harm done!
00:08:30Oh, woe the day!
00:08:31No harm!
00:08:33I have done nothing but in care of thee,
00:08:35who art ignorant of what thou art!
00:08:38It is time!
00:08:40I should inform thee, father!
00:08:42Does Miranda not know
00:08:43that her dad Prospero
00:08:44is in charge of the storm?
00:08:46Discretion is the better part of valour,
00:08:48Captain, Captain!
00:08:49It is not our secret to reveal!
00:08:51Lend thy hand,
00:08:52and pluck from me my magic garment!
00:08:55So,
00:08:58lie there,
00:09:00my art!
00:09:03Wipe thou thine eyes!
00:09:05Have comfort!
00:09:07The direful spectacle of the rack,
00:09:10which touched the very virtue of compassion in thee,
00:09:13I have with such provision in mine art,
00:09:15so safely ordered,
00:09:17that there is no harm betid to any creature in the vessel
00:09:20which thou heardest cry, which thou sawest sink!
00:09:24Sit down,
00:09:25for thou must now know more!
00:09:28Canst thou recall a time before we came unto this cell?
00:09:32I do not think thou canst,
00:09:34for then thou wast not out three years old.
00:09:37Certainly, sir, I can.
00:09:39It is far off,
00:09:40and rather like a dream than an assurance
00:09:42that my remembrance warrants.
00:09:44Had I not four or five women once that tended me?
00:09:48Thou hadst,
00:09:49and more, Miranda.
00:09:51Twelve years since, Miranda.
00:09:53Twelve years since.
00:09:56Thy father was the Duke of Milan,
00:09:59and the Prince of Power.
00:10:01Oh, heavens!
00:10:02What sorrow had we that we came from thence!
00:10:05My brother, thy uncle, called Antonio,
00:10:08he whom next thyself of all the world I loved,
00:10:11and to him put the manage of my state.
00:10:14And thereby hangs a tale!
00:10:16Prospero's own brother, Antonio,
00:10:18turned against him with the king,
00:10:20taking more and more power until...
00:10:23The king, Alonso, being an enemy,
00:10:25did presently extirpate me and mine out of the dukedom,
00:10:29and confer fair Milan with all the honours on my brother.
00:10:32Alack, for pity.
00:10:33In few.
00:10:34They hurried us aboard a barque,
00:10:36bore us some leagues to sea,
00:10:38where they prepared a rotten carcass of a boat.
00:10:41Not rigged, nor tackled, sail, nor mast.
00:10:44A ship with no mast?
00:10:46That's not in the pirate handbook.
00:10:48Mm-hmm.
00:10:49And how could they be so mean,
00:10:51sending Prospero and Miranda out to sea in a ship like that?
00:10:54How came we ashore?
00:10:56By providence divine.
00:10:58Some food we had and some fresh water
00:11:00that a noble Neapolitan, Gonzala, out of her charity,
00:11:04who being then appointed mistress of this design did give us,
00:11:07with rich garments, linens, stuffs and necessaries,
00:11:11which since have steadied much.
00:11:14So, of her gentleness, knowing I love my books,
00:11:17she furnished me from mine own library
00:11:19with volumes that I prize above my dukedom.
00:11:22I told you I liked that gone to sleep.
00:11:25No, say it with me.
00:11:26Gone.
00:11:27Gone.
00:11:28Zar.
00:11:29Zar.
00:11:30La.
00:11:31Gonzala.
00:11:32Gone to sleep.
00:11:33Now I arise.
00:11:35And now I pray you, sir,
00:11:37for still tis beating in my mind
00:11:39your reason for raising this sea-storm.
00:11:42No, thus far forth,
00:11:43by accident most strange.
00:11:45Bountiful fortune now, my dear lady,
00:11:48hath mine enemies brought to this shore.
00:11:50Here cease more questions,
00:11:53thou art inclined to sleep.
00:11:56It is a good dullness,
00:11:59and give it way.
00:12:01I know thou canst not choose.
00:12:06This makes me as merry as the days are long.
00:12:09All Prospero's enemies are washed ashore,
00:12:12and now we can see more of Prospero and his magic at work.
00:12:16CAPTAIN CAPTAIN!
00:12:19WATERS WATERS!
00:12:20PROSPERO'S MAGIC ISN'T MEANT TO SEND YOU TO SLEEP.
00:12:23THERE'S MISCHIEF AFOOT!
00:12:25COME, MY SERVANT.
00:12:27COME, I AM READY NOW.
00:12:31APPROACH MY ARIEL, COME!
00:12:34ALL HAIL, GREAT MASTER!
00:12:37GRAVE SIR HAIL!
00:12:39I COME TO ANSWER THY BEST PLEASURE,
00:12:42BE IT TO FLY, TO SWIM,
00:12:44TO DIVE INTO THE FIRE,
00:12:46TO RIDE ON THE CURLED CLOUDS,
00:12:49TO THY STRONG BIDDING,
00:12:51TASK ARIEL,
00:12:52AND ALL HER QUALITY.
00:12:54HAST THOU, SPIRIT,
00:12:57PERFORMED TO POINT THE TEMPEST THAT I BAD THEE?
00:13:00TO EVERY ARTICLE.
00:13:02I BOARDED THE KING'S SHIP,
00:13:05NOW ON THE BEAK,
00:13:07NOW IN THE WASTE,
00:13:08THE DECK,
00:13:10IN EVERY CABIN,
00:13:11I FLAMED AMAZEMENT.
00:13:13SOMETIMES,
00:13:14I DIVIDE AND BURN IN MANY PLACES.
00:13:16ON THE TOP MAST,
00:13:17THE YARDS,
00:13:18AND BOWS SPIRIT,
00:13:19WHERE I FLAME DISTINKLY.
00:13:22THEN MEET AND JOIN.
00:13:24ARIEL HAS BEEN VERY BUSY
00:13:26USING HER MAGIC TO HELP PROSPERO.
00:13:28YOU SEE, ARIEL IS PROSPERO'S SERVANT,
00:13:30AND HE HAS MADE HER
00:13:32AN OFFER SHE CAN'T REFUSE.
00:13:34IF SHE DOES EVERYTHING HE ASKS,
00:13:37PROSPERO WILL SET ARIEL FREE.
00:13:40SO ARIEL HELPED PROSPERO MAKE THE STORM?
00:13:43YES.
00:13:45WHY, THAT'S MY SPIRIT.
00:13:47BUT WAS NOT THIS NIGH SURE?
00:13:49CLOSE BY, MY MASTER.
00:13:51BUT ARE THEY ARIEL SAFE?
00:13:53NOT A HAIR PERISHED.
00:13:55ON THEIR SUSTAINING GARMENTS,
00:13:56NOT A BLEMISH,
00:13:57BUT FRESHER THAN BEFORE.
00:13:59AND AS THOU BADST ME,
00:14:01IN TROOPS I HAVE DISPERSED THEM BOUT THE ISLE.
00:14:04SO NOBODY'S BEEN HARMED?
00:14:05NO.
00:14:06NOT EVEN MY PIRATE CREW COOK AND LINE.
00:14:09THY CHARGE EXACTLY IS PERFORMED.
00:14:12BUT THERE'S MORE WORK.
00:14:14IS THERE MORE TOILE?
00:14:15NOW, SINCE THOU DOST GIVE ME PAINS,
00:14:17LET ME REMEMBER THEE WHAT THOU HAST PROMISED,
00:14:20WHICH IS NOT YET PERFORMED ME.
00:14:23HOW NOW, MOODY?
00:14:25WHAT IS THOU CANST DEMAND?
00:14:27MY LIBERTY.
00:14:28BEFORE THE TIME BE OUT?
00:14:30NO MORE.
00:14:33I THOUGHT YOU SAID PROSPERO WAS GOING TO SET ARIEL FREE.
00:14:36A PROMISE IS A PROMISE.
00:14:38NOT YET.
00:14:39PROSPERO HAS MORE WORK FOR ARIEL.
00:14:41DO YOU SO?
00:14:42AND AFTER TWO MORE DAYS I WILL DISCHARGE THEE.
00:14:46WHAT SHALL I DO?
00:14:47SAY WHAT?
00:14:48WHAT SHALL I DO?
00:14:49GO, MAKE THYSELF LIKE A NIMP OF THE SEA,
00:14:52INVISIBLE TO EVERY EYEBALL ELSE.
00:14:55I GO.
00:14:57I DO LIKE THAT PROSPERO.
00:15:00HE'S SO BOSSY, AND HE DOES LIKE GIVING ORDERS.
00:15:04NOW, WHO IS THAT LIKE?
00:15:06OH, YES.
00:15:08ME.
00:15:09AWAKE, DEAR HEART.
00:15:11AWAKE.
00:15:12THOU HAST SLEEPT WELL.
00:15:14AWAKE.
00:15:15THE STRANGENESS OF YOUR STORY PUT HEAVINESS IN ME.
00:15:19COME ON WE'LL VISIT, CARABAN, MY SERF,
00:15:22WHO NEVER YIELDS US KIND ANSWER.
00:15:24TIS A MONSTER, SIR, I DO NOT LOVE TO LOOK ON.
00:15:27BUT AS TIS WE CANNOT MISS HIM.
00:15:29HE DOES MAKE OUR FIRE, AND FETCHING OUR WOOD,
00:15:32AND SERVES IN OFFICES THAT PROFIT US.
00:15:34NOW LET'S SEE, CARABAN, WHO IS CARABAN?
00:15:38CARABAN IS A FANTASTIC CREATURE.
00:15:41HE HAS LIVED HERE SINCE HE WAS BORN.
00:15:43A LITTLE BIT HUMAN, A LITTLE BIT FISH, A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING.
00:15:47EVEN A LITTLE BIT MONSTER.
00:15:50WHAT HO, CARABAN, MY SERF, THOU EARTH, THOU SPEAK.
00:15:59THERE IS WOOD ENOUGH WITHIN.
00:16:03I MUST EAT MY DINNER.
00:16:05THIS ISLAND WAS MINE BY SYKORAX, MY MOTHER, WHICH THOU TAKEST FROM ME.
00:16:13WHEN THOU CAMEST FIRST, THOU STROPEST ME, MADE MUCH OF ME.
00:16:18WOULDST GIVE ME WATER WITH BERIES IN'T, AND TEACH ME HOW TO NAME THE BIGGER LIGHT,
00:16:23AND HOW THE LEST THAT BURNED BY DAY AND NIGHT, AND THEN I LOVED THEE,
00:16:28AND SHOWED THEE ALL THE QUALITIES OF THE ISLE, WHY BE I THAT DID SO.
00:16:33ALL THE CHARMS OF SYKORAX, TOADS, BEATLES, BATS, LIGHT ON YOU.
00:16:39FOR I AM ALL THE SUBJECTS THAT YOU HAVE, WHICH AT FIRST WAS MINE OWN KING,
00:16:45AND HERE YOU STYMEY IN THIS HARD ROCK WHILE YOU DO KEEP ME FROM THE REST OF THE ISLE.
00:16:50THOU ART LYING, I HAVE USED THEE WITH HUMAN CARE, AND DID LODGE THEE IN MINE OWN CELL,
00:16:55TIL THOU DID SEEK TO KIDNAP MINE OWN CHILD.
00:16:58INDEED, I PITIED THEE, TOOK PAINS TO MAKE THEE SPEAK, TAUGHT THEE EACH HOUR ONE THING OR OTHER,
00:17:05WHEN THOU DIDST NOT, MONSTER, KNOW THINE OWN MEANING, BUT WOULDST GABLE LIKE A THING MOST BRUTISH.
00:17:11I ENDOWED THY PURPOSES WITH WORDS, AND MADE THEM KNOWN.
00:17:15YOU TAUGHT ME LANGUAGE, AND MY PROPHETANT IS I KNOW HOW TO COMPLAIN.
00:17:20HAGSEED, HENCE, FETT US IN FUEL, AND BE QUICK THOU ARE BEST TO ANSWER OTHER BUSINESS.
00:17:26SHRUGS THOU, MONSTER, IF THOU NEGLECTS OR DOESTS UNWILLINGLY WHAT I COMMAND,
00:17:33I'LL FILL ALL THY BONES WITH ACHES AND MAKE THEE ROAR.
00:17:38NO, I PRAY THEE, I MUST OBEY. HIS MAGIC IS OF SUCH POWER.
00:17:43GO TO SERVE HENCE.
00:17:45FOR CALIBAN. PROSPERO IS BEING REALLY MEAN TO HIM.
00:17:50HE'S CROSS BECAUSE CALIBAN UPSET HIS DAUGHTER, MARANDA.
00:17:55COME UNTO THESE YELLOW SANS AND THEN TAKE HANDS.
00:18:01CURTESY DWIRM YOU HAVE AND KISSED THE WILD WAVE'S WHIST.
00:18:08IT'S PRINCE FERDINAND, HE SURVIVED THE SHIPWRECK.
00:18:12BUT WHAT'S HE DOING?
00:18:14HE'S AN IMPORTANT PART OF PROSPERO'S PLAN.
00:18:16YOU SEE, FERDINAND IS THE SON OF PROSPERO'S ENEMY.
00:18:20KING ALONZO.
00:18:23WHERE SHOULD THIS MUSIC BE, IF THE AIR OR EARTH?
00:18:27THIS MUSIC CREPT BY ME UPON THE WATERS, WITH ITS SWEET AIR FENCE I HAVE FOLLOWED IT.
00:18:33OR IT HATH DRAWN ME, RATHER, BUT IT IS GONE.
00:18:37WHAT IST? A SPIRIT.
00:18:40O LORD, HOW IT LOOKS ABOUT.
00:18:43BELIEVE ME, SIR, IT CARRIES BRAVE FORM, BUT TIS A SPIRIT.
00:18:46NO, WENCH. IT EATS AND SLEEPS AND HATH SUCH SENSE AS WE HAVE SUCH.
00:18:51THEN I MIGHT CALL HIM A THING DIVINE, FOR NOTHING NATURAL I EVER SAW SO NOBLE.
00:18:57FERDINAND IS THE FIRST PERSON MIRANDA HAS EVER SEEN, APART FROM PROSPERO AND CALIBAN, IN TWELVE YEARS.
00:19:05MR SHAKESPEAR, YOU'RE WRONG. YOU'VE FORGOTTEN ARIEL.
00:19:09AND YOU'VE FORGOTTEN THE MAGIC, MAGIC CAPTAIN CAPTAIN. ARIEL IS A SPIRIT AND MOST OF THE TIME SHE'S INVISIBLE.
00:19:15ARIEL HAS OBEYED HER MASTER BY BRINGING FERDINAND TO MEET MIRANDA.
00:19:19AND NOW THE NEXT IMPORTANT PART OF HIS PLAN. WILL THEY FALL IN LOVE?
00:19:26IT GOES ON, I SEE, AS MY SOUL PROMPS IT. SPIRIT, FINE SPIRIT, I'LL FREE THEE WITHIN TWO DAYS FOR THIS.
00:19:33MOST SURE THE GODDESS ON WHOM THESE HEIRS ATTEND. OH, YOU WONDER. CAN YOU BE MAID OR NO?
00:19:40NO WONDER, SIR, BUT CERTAINLY A MAID.
00:19:43THEY ARE BOTH IN EITHER'S POWERS. BUT THIS SWIFT BUSINESS I MUST UNEASY MAKE, LEST TWO LIGHTBINION MAKES THE PRIZE LIGHT.
00:19:51THE COURSE OF TRUE LOVE NEVER DID RUN SMOOTH. OF COURSE, FERDINAND MUST EARN YOUR DAUGHTER'S HAND IN MARRIAGE.
00:19:59LET ME GET THIS STRAIGHT. SO, HE IS FALLING FOR HER, WHO IS FALLING FOR HIM, AND THAT'S ALL PART OF THE PLAN, BUT HE DOESN'T WANT IT TO HAPPEN TOO EASILY.
00:20:10EXACTLY. A PERFECTLY COMPLICATED PLOT. MY SPECIALITY. SORRY. SORRY.
00:20:17SOFT, SIR, ONE WORD MORE, THAT THOU ATTEND ME. THOU HAS PUT THYSELF UPON THIS ISLAND AS A SPY, TO WIN IT FROM ME THE LORD ONT.
00:20:27NO, AS I AM A MAN. SEA WATER SHALL THOU DRINK, AND THY FOOD SHALL BE WITHERED ROOTS AND RUSKS. FOLLOW.
00:20:38MIGHT I BUT THROUGH MY PRISM ONCE A DAY BEHOLD THIS MAID. IT WORKS. COME ON.
00:20:45THOU HAS DONE WELL, ARIEL. FOLLOW.
00:20:49I NEED MY BOOK OF RULES. I MUST CHECK IF THERE'S ANYTHING ABOUT PRINCES HAVING TO PROVE THEIR LOVE.
00:20:56RULES ARE NEITHER HERE NOR THERE. RIGHT NOW, WE HAVE TO GET TO WORK. WE NEED TO SET ANOTHER PART OF THE ISLAND.
00:21:02HERE'S THE MAP. WHAT DO WE NEED FOR THE COVE?
00:21:05WE NEED SOME ROCKS AND SOME SEAWEED. RIGHT.
00:21:09THERE'S ABOUT TO BE A HUGE MUDDLE. A WILD GOOSE CHASE.
00:21:15ALL THE PASSENGERS OF THE SHIP HAVE SURVIVED THE STORM, BUT THEY HAVE LANDED IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE ISLAND.
00:21:25SO COOK AND LINE REALLY ARE SAFE?
00:21:29YES, BUT THEY DON'T KNOW THAT EVERYONE ELSE IS.
00:21:33LOOK, HERE. LET ME SHOW YOU.
00:21:35NOW, KING ALONZO AND HIS LORDS AND LADIES ARE HERE.
00:21:39HIS BUTLER AND JESTER ARE HERE.
00:21:42PRINCE FERDINAND IS HERE.
00:21:44AND COOK AND LINE ARE WITH THE SHIP HERE.
00:21:46ALL RIGHT, MOVING ON.
00:21:48BESIECH YOU, SIR, BE MERRY.
00:21:52YOU HAVE CAUSE, SO HAVE WE ALL, OF JOY.
00:21:56FOR OUR ESCAPE IS MUCH BEYOND OUR LAST.
00:22:00OUR HINT OF WOE IS COMMON.
00:22:03EVERY DAY SOME SAILOR'S WIFE, THE MASTERS OF SOME MERCHANT AND THE MERCHANT HAVE JUST OUR THEME OF WOE.
00:22:11BUT FOR THE MIRACLE, I MEAN OUR PRESERVATION.
00:22:16FEW IN MILLIONS CAN SPEAK LIKE US.
00:22:20THEN, WISELY, GOOD SIR, WEIGH OUR SORROW WITH OUR COMFORT.
00:22:26PRETTY PEACE.
00:22:27HE RECEIVES COMFORT LIKE COLD PORRIDGE.
00:22:30GONZALA WILL NOT GIVE HIM OWASO.
00:22:32WHICH OF SHE OR ADRIAN, FOR A GOOD WAGER, FIRST BEGINS TO CROW?
00:22:36THOUGH THE ISLANDS SEEM TO BE DESERVED.
00:22:39UNINHABITABLE AND ALMOST INACCESSIBLE.
00:22:43THE AIR BREATHES UPON US HERE MOST SWEETLY.
00:22:46HERE IS EVERYTHING ADVANTAGEOUS TO LIFE.
00:22:49BUT THE RARITY OF IT IS, OUR GARMENTS BEEN AS THEY WERE, Drenched IN THE SEA,
00:22:53HOLD NOT WITHSTANDING THEIR FRESHNESS AND GLOSSES, BEEN RATHER NEW DIED THAN STAINED IN SALT WATER.
00:23:00WHAT IN POSSIBLE MATTER WILL SHE MAKE EASY NEXT?
00:23:03I THINK SHE WILL CARRY THIS ISLAND HOME AND GIVE IT HER SON FOR AN APPLE.
00:23:06ME THINKS OUR GARMENTS ARE AS FRESH AS WHERE WE PUT THEM ON FIRST IN AFRIC.
00:23:11MY CLOTHES NEVER LOOKED LIKE THAT AFTER THE STORM.
00:23:15BOSUN COOK AND MASTER LINE MUST BE WORKING HARDER THAN THEY DO ON THE SCARLET SQUID.
00:23:20DON'T YOU SEE PROSPERO'S MAGIC KEPT THEM AND THEIR CLOTHES DRY.
00:23:25I MEAN.
00:23:26YOU CRUMB THESE WORDS INTO MINE EARS AGAINST THE STOMACH OF MY SENSE.
00:23:31MY SON IS LOST.
00:23:33SIR, HE MAY LIVE.
00:23:34I SAW HIM BEAT THE SURGES UNDER HIM AND RIDE UPON THEIR BACKS.
00:23:38HE TROD THE WATER, WHOSE EMNITY HE FLUNG ASIDE AND BREASTED THE SURGE,
00:23:42MOST SWOLEN THAT MET HIM.
00:23:44HIS BOLD HEAD, BOUGH THE CONTENTIOUS WAVES HE KEPT,
00:23:47AND AWED HIMSELF WITH HIS GOOD ARMS IN LUSTY STROKE TO THE SHORE.
00:23:50I NOT DOUBT HE CAME ALIVE TO LAND.
00:23:53NO, NO, HE'S GONE.
00:23:55SIR, YOU MAY THANK YOURSELF FOR THIS GREAT LOSS THAT WOULD NOT BLESS OUR EUROPE WITH YOUR DAUGHTER.
00:24:01WE HAVE LOST YOUR SON, I FEAR, FOREVER. THE FAULT'S YOUR OWN.
00:24:05MY LORD SEBASTIAN, THE TRUTH YOU SPEAK DOTH LACK SOME GENTLENESS,
00:24:09AND TIME TO SPEAK IT IN.
00:24:12YOU RUBB THE SAW WHEN YOU SHOULD BRING THE PLASTER.
00:24:15HAD I PLANTATION OF THIS ISLE, MY LORD, WHAT WOULD I DO?
00:24:20I WOULD WITH SUCH PERFECTION GOVERN, SIR, TO EXCEL THE GOLDEN AGE.
00:24:28SAVE HER MAJESTY.
00:24:32LONG LIVE GONZALA.
00:24:34AND DO YOU MARK ME, SIR?
00:24:36PRETTY NO MORE, THOU DOST TOOK NOTHING TO ME.
00:24:38I DO WELL BELIEVE YOUR HIGHNESS,
00:24:40AND DID IT TO MINISTER OCCASION TO THESE GENTLEMEN,
00:24:43WHO ARE OF SUCH SENSIBLE AND NIMBLE LUNGS,
00:24:47THAT THEY DO LAUGH AT...
00:24:53NOTHING.
00:24:54T'was YOU WE LAUGHED AT.
00:24:56AND WOULD YOU LAUGH ME ASLEEP?
00:25:00FOR I AM VERY HEAVY.
00:25:08I TOLD YOU SHE WAS GONE TO SLEEP.
00:25:10Gonzala, she's gone to sleep.
00:25:14What? All so soon asleep?
00:25:17I wish mine eyes would with themselves shut up my thoughts.
00:25:22I find they are inclined to do so.
00:25:30What a strange drowsiness possesses them.
00:25:33Tis the quality of the climate.
00:25:35Why doth it not then our eyelids sink,
00:25:37if I'm not myself disposed to sleep?
00:25:40Nor I. My spirits are nimble.
00:25:42They fell together all as by consent.
00:25:45They dropped as by a thunder stroke.
00:25:48What might? Worthy Sebastian, oh, what might?
00:25:53No more.
00:25:55And yet, methinks I see it in thy face,
00:25:58what thou shouldst be.
00:26:00The occasion speaks thee, and
00:26:02my strong imagination sees a crown
00:26:05dropping upon thy head.
00:26:07Oh, that you bore the mind that I do.
00:26:09What asleep were this for your advancement?
00:26:12Do you understand me?
00:26:14Methinks I do.
00:26:16In one fell swoop,
00:26:18Antonio shows what he's really like.
00:26:20Wickedly plotting to do to Alonso
00:26:22what he did to his own brother Prospero.
00:26:25But that can't happen.
00:26:27Antonio can't make Sebastian king.
00:26:30Captain, Captain Prospero will find a way to stop Antonio.
00:26:33I remember you did supplant your brother Prospero.
00:26:37True.
00:26:38And look how well my garments fit upon me.
00:26:40Much fitter than before.
00:26:41My brother's servants were then my fellows,
00:26:43now they are my men.
00:26:44But for your conscience.
00:26:46I so realise that.
00:26:48Take this prating fool, this Gonzala,
00:26:52who should not upbraid our course.
00:26:54My master, through his art,
00:26:56foresees the danger that you, his friend, are in,
00:26:59and sends me forth,
00:27:01for else his project fails to keep them safe.
00:27:04While you here do snoring lie,
00:27:07open-eyed conspiraci,
00:27:10his time doth take.
00:27:13If of life you keep a care,
00:27:16shake off slumber and beware.
00:27:19Awake! Awake!
00:27:21Now good angels preserve the king!
00:27:23Why? How now?
00:27:25Awake!
00:27:26Why are you there?
00:27:28Wherefore this ghastly looking?
00:27:31What's the matter?
00:27:33Whilst we stood here,
00:27:36securing your repose,
00:27:38even now we heard a hollow burst of bellowing,
00:27:41like bulls, or rather lions.
00:27:43Did it not wake you?
00:27:44It struck my ear most terribly.
00:27:45Heard you this, Gonzala?
00:27:46There was a noise.
00:27:48That's verily.
00:27:50Tis best we stand upon our guard.
00:27:53Or quit this place.
00:27:56Lead off this ground
00:27:57and let's make further search for my poor son.
00:28:02Prospero, my lord,
00:28:03shall know what I have done.
00:28:05So king, go safely on to seek thy son.
00:28:08I know where Prince Ferdinand is.
00:28:10King Alonso!
00:28:11Shh!
00:28:12Please!
00:28:13I know you want to help,
00:28:14but we must lie low.
00:28:17It's all part of Prospero's plan.
00:28:20And here's someone who won't like that.
00:28:23Caliban!
00:28:24All the infections of the sun that sucks up
00:28:27from bogs, fens, flats on Prospero Fall!
00:28:33His spirits hear me.
00:28:34But there nor pinch,
00:28:37fright me with urchin shows,
00:28:39pitch me either mine,
00:28:40or lead me like a firebrand in the dark
00:28:43out of my way unless he bid them.
00:28:47But for every trifle,
00:28:48are they set upon me,
00:28:50sometime like apes that mow and chatter at me,
00:28:53and then after chase me.
00:28:55Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!
00:28:58And then like hedgehogs
00:28:59that lie tumbling in my barefoot way
00:29:01and mount their prickles at my footfall.
00:29:04Lo!
00:29:05Now, lo!
00:29:06Here comes a spirit of his,
00:29:08and here to torment me for bringing wood in slowly.
00:29:12I'll fall flat.
00:29:13Perchance,
00:29:14he will not mind me.
00:29:17Mr Shakespeare,
00:29:18look!
00:29:19That's not a spirit.
00:29:20That's one of the king's men.
00:29:22It's...
00:29:23Trinculo!
00:29:25Here's neither bush nor shrub
00:29:26to bear off any weather all.
00:29:29And another storm is brewing.
00:29:32Ow!
00:29:34I hear it.
00:29:35Sing of the wind.
00:29:38Yon same black cloud.
00:29:40Yon huge one.
00:29:41Looks like a foul bombard about to shed its liquid.
00:29:47If it should thunder,
00:29:48as it did before,
00:29:50I know not where to hide my head.
00:29:54Yon same cloud cannot but choose to fall by pailfuls.
00:30:00Whoa!
00:30:02What have we here?
00:30:05A man or a fish?
00:30:09Dead or alive?
00:30:12Mmm.
00:30:17Smells like a fish.
00:30:18A very ancient and fish-like smell.
00:30:24Alas,
00:30:26the storm has come again.
00:30:28My best way
00:30:30is to creep under his gabardine.
00:30:32Ha ha ha.
00:30:33I just...
00:30:37There is no other shelter hereabouts.
00:30:40Oh!
00:30:41Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows.
00:30:45Ah ha!
00:30:47I shall hear, shroud,
00:30:49till the dregs of the storm be past.
00:30:51What?
00:30:52I shout no more to see, to see.
00:30:53I love that, Stefano!
00:30:54I love that, Stefano!
00:30:55I love that!
00:30:56I love that, Stefano!
00:30:57Being soaked to the skin just doesn't suit me.
00:30:58I'll go away to see, no more, no more.
00:30:59I'll go away to see, no more.
00:31:00I'll go away to see, no more.
00:31:01Do not talk, let me out!
00:31:02What's the matter?
00:31:03Have we spirits here?
00:31:04What?
00:31:06I have not escaped drowning, to be afeard now of your
00:31:08Four legs of black and yellow,
00:31:10My bad fish of black and white.
00:31:11I love that, Stefano!
00:31:12I've got to see, no more, no more.
00:31:14What?
00:31:15I shall live ashore.
00:31:16I love that, Stefano!
00:31:17Being soaked to the skin just doesn't suit me.
00:31:19I'll go away to see, no more, no more.
00:31:21I'll go away to see no more.
00:31:23Do not talk, let me out!
00:31:25What's the matter?
00:31:26Have we spirits here?
00:31:28What?
00:31:30I have not escaped drowning,
00:31:31in to be afeard now of your four legs I should know that voice but she's lost
00:31:52four legs and two voices a most delicate monster if thou be a stefana attach me speak to me
00:32:04it is I your good friend Trinculo come forth I'll pull thee by the lesser legs if any
00:32:22be Trinculo's legs these are they now aren't very Trinculo indeed
00:32:32we shall no more to see to see we shall we live ashore being soaked to the skin just doesn't suit me
00:32:42we'll go away to see no more no more we go away to see no more we shall no more to see to see
00:32:49shall we live ashore being soaked to the skin just doesn't suit me we'll go away to see no more no more we'll go away to see no more
00:33:00hast thou not dropped from heaven I'll show thee every fertile inch of the island and I'll kiss thy foot
00:33:09I pray thee be my queen I'll show thee all the best springs I'll fish for thee I'll get thee wood
00:33:19a plague upon the tyrant that I serve I'll bear him no more sticks and follow thee thou wondrous woman
00:33:26a most ridiculous monster to make a wonder of a poor servant
00:33:32oh Trinculo the king and all our company else being lost we will inherit here
00:33:41farewell master farewell farewell no more dams I'll make for fish
00:33:51not fetching firing and requiring nor scrape children nor watch fish
00:33:56bang bang a caliban get a new master as fast as I can
00:34:01freedom heyday freedom freedom heyday freedom
00:34:08leave the way
00:34:11so what's next in your and Prospero's plan
00:34:14Prospero is slowly getting everyone to do what he wants
00:34:18next it's what happens to Prince Ferdinand and Prospero's daughter Miranda
00:34:25I must remove some thousands of these logs and pile them up
00:34:31but sweet thoughts of her refresh my labours most busy least when I do it
00:34:36alas now pray you work not so hard if you'll sit down I'll bear your logs the while
00:34:42pray give me that I'll carry it to the pile
00:34:45no precious creature I would rather crack my sinews hurt my back than you should such dishonour undergo
00:34:53while I sit lazy by it would become me as well as it does you
00:34:57for I should do it with much more ease as my good will is to it and yours it is against
00:35:03poor girl thou art infatuated this visitation shows it
00:35:10I am in my condition a prince Miranda I do think a king
00:35:18I would not so and would no more endure this wooden slavery than to suffer hot coals under my feet
00:35:26but hear my soul speak
00:35:29the very instant that I saw you did my heart fly to your service there resides to make me slave to it
00:35:37and for your sake am I this patient log man
00:35:43do you love me?
00:35:45heavens
00:35:46earth
00:35:48bear witness to this sound and crown what I profess with kind event if I speak true
00:35:53I
00:35:55beyond all limits of what else if the world do love prize honour you
00:36:02I'm a fool to weep at what I'm glad of
00:36:06heavens
00:36:07rain grace on that which breathes between them
00:36:10I am your wife if you will marry me
00:36:12my mistress
00:36:14dearest
00:36:15and I thus humble ever
00:36:17my husband then
00:36:18aye
00:36:19with a heart as willing as a prisoner
00:36:21heir for freedom
00:36:22here's my hand
00:36:23and mine
00:36:24with my heart in't
00:36:25and now farewell till half an hour hence
00:36:30a thousand thousand
00:36:32rule 1096 princesses must not kiss frogs
00:36:38no that's not it where's the rule about who can marry a prince
00:36:42captain captain please don't worry it's all in the play
00:36:46and in my plan
00:36:47acting is hard work
00:36:49yeah who is that?
00:36:51I don't know
00:36:52that's prospero
00:36:53prospero
00:36:55ro
00:36:56in your boat
00:36:57gently down his dream
00:36:59oh
00:37:00look it's like this
00:37:02prospero caused the storm and the shipwreck with his magic
00:37:05he landed you and all his enemies around the island
00:37:07he wants his daughter Miranda to marry Prince Ferdinand
00:37:10so she can be queen and he can go home
00:37:12got it?
00:37:13ahhhh
00:37:15no still don't got it
00:37:16you need to find your ship
00:37:18yes on with my play
00:37:20moving on
00:37:21freedom
00:37:22heyday
00:37:23freedom
00:37:24freedom
00:37:25heyday
00:37:26freedom
00:37:27ha ha ha
00:37:28oh monster
00:37:29speak once in thy life
00:37:31if thou beest a good monster
00:37:34how does thy honour
00:37:35let me lick thy shoe
00:37:37I'll not serve him he is not valiant
00:37:40thou liest most ignorant monster
00:37:43wouldn't thou tell a monstrous lie
00:37:46being but half fish and half monster
00:37:48Trinculo
00:37:50keep a good tongue in your head
00:37:51if you prove a mutineer
00:37:53I'll leave you
00:37:55the poor monster's my subject
00:37:57and he shall not suffer in dignity
00:37:59I thank my noble lady
00:38:01wouldst thou be pleased to hearken once again to the suit I made to thee
00:38:05oh
00:38:07marry will I
00:38:08kneel and repeat it
00:38:10I will stand
00:38:13and so shall Trinculo
00:38:15oh
00:38:16as I told thee before
00:38:19I am subject to a tyrant
00:38:22a sorcerer
00:38:23that by his own cunning hath cheated me of the island
00:38:26I'll yield him asleep
00:38:28thou liest thou cunt's not
00:38:30what a pie ninny's this
00:38:33what fools these mortals be
00:38:37Ariel is really confusing them
00:38:39Trinculo
00:38:41run into no further danger
00:38:44interrupt the monster one word further
00:38:46and by my word I'll turn your mercy out of doors and make a fool of thee
00:38:49what did I
00:38:51I said nothing
00:38:52go further off
00:38:54didn't thou not say he lied
00:38:56thou liest
00:38:57did I so
00:39:00forward with your tale
00:39:10why
00:39:11as I told thee
00:39:12tis custom for him in the afternoon to sleep
00:39:15there thou mayst trick him
00:39:17having first seized his books
00:39:19for without them he is but nothing
00:39:21as am I
00:39:22nor hath not one spirit to command
00:39:25they all dislike him as rootedly as I
00:39:28monster
00:39:30I will trick this man
00:39:32I will be queen
00:39:34and Trinculo
00:39:36and thyself shall be viceroys
00:39:39dost thou like the plot Trinculo
00:39:42ha ha
00:39:43excellent
00:39:45within this half hour
00:39:46will he be asleep
00:39:48come Trinculo
00:39:49let us sing
00:39:51ha ha
00:39:52we shall no more to see to see
00:39:55it's how we live ashore
00:39:58being soaked to the skin just doesn't seem
00:40:02this is not the tune
00:40:04what is this same
00:40:08this is the tune of our catch
00:40:10played by the picture of
00:40:13nobody
00:40:15art thou afeard
00:40:18no monster
00:40:20not I
00:40:22be not afeard
00:40:24the isle is full of noises sounds and sweet airs that give delight and hurt not
00:40:32sometimes a thousand twangling instruments will hum about mine ears and sometime voices
00:40:38that if I then had waked after long sleep would make me sleep again
00:40:42and then in dreaming
00:40:45the clouds me thought would open and show me riches ready to drop upon me
00:40:52that if I waked I cried to dream again
00:40:56this will prove a brave kingdom to me where I shall have my music for nothing
00:41:05when Prospero is destroyed
00:41:07this will I tell my master
00:41:10Stefana can't send Prospero off the island what about Miranda's wedding
00:41:16don't worry everything is in hand
00:41:18now we have a job to do
00:41:20a surprise
00:41:22is all ready
00:41:23of course my lord we await your signal
00:41:25by Earl Aiken sir
00:41:28my needs must rest me
00:41:30ma'am I cannot blame thee
00:41:32who am myself
00:41:33attached with weariness
00:41:35to the dulling of my spirit
00:41:37sit down and rest
00:41:38I am right glad that he is so out of hope
00:41:41do not for one repulse forgo the purpose that you resolve to affect the next
00:41:45the next advantage will we take throughly
00:41:48let it be tonight
00:41:51what harmony is this my good friend's hark
00:41:54marvellous sweet music
00:42:01for certes these are people of the island
00:42:05their manners are more gentle
00:42:08kind than of our human generation
00:42:11you shall find many
00:42:13many
00:42:15nay
00:42:16almost any
00:42:17they vanish strangely
00:42:19no matter
00:42:21since they have let their beings behind
00:42:23for we have stomachs
00:42:25will please you taste of what is here
00:42:29you fools
00:42:31I am a minister of fate
00:42:34and remember
00:42:36for that's my business to you
00:42:38that you three from the land
00:42:41did supplant
00:42:42good
00:42:43prosperer
00:42:44exposed unto the sea
00:42:46which hath requited
00:42:47and do pronounce by me
00:42:49lingering perdition
00:42:50shall step by step
00:42:52attend you
00:42:53and your ways
00:42:55i thought airy scary was being kind bringing them food
00:42:59ariel is making short shrift of those who were so mean to prospero in Milan
00:43:05bravely the figure of this fate thou hast performed my ariel
00:43:08they are now in my power
00:43:10and in these fits i'd leave them while i visit young ferdinand whom they suppose is lost and his and mine loved darling
00:43:20oh it is monstrous monstrous me thought the billows spoken told me of it the wind did sing it to me and the thunder that deep and dreadful organ pipe pronounced the name of prospero
00:43:35of prospero
00:43:36but one fiend at a time
00:43:38i'll fight their lesion soa
00:43:40i'll be thy second
00:43:41now
00:43:42we need to move swiftly
00:43:43we have to get ready for the mask
00:43:45mask?
00:43:46what's a mask?
00:43:48i know about tasks
00:43:50pesky things for cook and line to do
00:43:53but what's a mask?
00:43:54oh captain captain
00:43:55a mask will be your most favourite thing ever
00:43:58they'll be singing
00:43:59have you finished?
00:44:07i have now
00:44:11and they'll be dancing
00:44:13oh and i do love a good dance
00:44:15and the mask is a huge celebration
00:44:18and i love a good party
00:44:20well with special guests the goddesses saris iris and juno
00:44:25well then i must be looking my very best
00:44:28yeah well i won't
00:44:29i'm exhausted
00:44:30captain captain you were supposed to be helping me get prospero's party ready for veranda and ferdinand
00:44:35sorry
00:44:36yes well there's no time for me to take you to task it's time for the mask
00:44:40all thy vexations were but my trials of thy love and thou hast strangely stood the test
00:44:46i do believe it against an oracle
00:44:49there needs i must bestow upon the eyes of this young couple
00:44:54some vanity of mine art
00:44:56it is my promise
00:44:57and they expect it from me
00:45:01no tongue
00:45:03all eyes
00:45:08be silent
00:45:10ceres
00:45:18most bounteous lady
00:45:21thy rich lees
00:45:23of wheat
00:45:24rye
00:45:25barley
00:45:26vetches
00:45:27oats
00:45:28and peas
00:45:29where thyself dost air
00:45:31the queen of the sky
00:45:34whose watery arch and messenger am i
00:45:37bids thee leave these and with her sovereign grace
00:45:42here on this grass plot in this very place
00:45:47to come and sport
00:45:50her peacocks fly amain
00:45:53approach rich ceres her to entertain
00:45:57hail many colored messenger that ne'er does disobey the wife of jupiter
00:46:03why hath thy queen summoned me hither to this short grass green
00:46:09a contract of true love to celebrate and some donation freely to estate on the blessed lovers
00:46:18highest queen of stage great juno comes i know her by her gate
00:46:23how does my bounteous sister go with me to bless this twain that they may prosperous be and honored in their issue
00:46:34honor riches marriage blessing long continuance and increasing
00:46:40holy joyous
00:46:42holy joy is still upon you
00:46:43holy joy is still upon you
00:46:45june of sings the blessings on you
00:46:49spring come to you at the farthest in the very end our hollers
00:46:59scarcity and one shall shine you
00:47:04This is a most majestic vision, and harmonious charmingly.
00:47:20May I be bold to think these spirits?
00:47:23Spirits which by mine arts I have from their confines
00:47:26called to enact my present fancies.
00:47:29Oh, let me live here ever. So rare a wondered father and a wife makes this place paradise.
00:47:37I had forgot the foul conspiracy of the beast Caliban and his confederates against my life.
00:47:45The minute of the plot is almost come.
00:47:48Well done, avoid, no more.
00:47:51Never till this day saw I him touched with anger so distempered.
00:47:56Be cheerful, sir.
00:47:59Our revels now are ended.
00:48:01These are actors, as I foretold you, were all spirits,
00:48:05and are melted into air, into thin air.
00:48:09And like this insubstantial pageant faded, leave not a rack behind.
00:48:14We are such stuff as dreams are made of.
00:48:18And our little life is rounded with a sleep.
00:48:21If you be pleased, retire into my cell and there repose.
00:48:25A turn or two I'll walk to still my beating mind.
00:48:29We wish you peace.
00:48:37Come with a thought, my Ariel, come.
00:48:39Thy thoughts I cleave to. What's thy pleasure?
00:48:42We must prepare to meet with Caliban.
00:48:44The finery in my house go bring it hither for bait to catch these thieves.
00:48:48I will bait them all, even to roaring.
00:48:52This may be my favourite part.
00:48:56Prospero is going to confuse Caliban, Stefana and Trinculo again.
00:49:02Shhh!
00:49:04Shhh!
00:49:05Shhh!
00:49:06Shhh!
00:49:07Shhh!
00:49:08Shhh!
00:49:09Shhh!
00:49:10Shhh!
00:49:11Shhh!
00:49:13Shhh!
00:49:14Shhh!
00:49:15Shhh!
00:49:16Shhh!
00:49:17Shhh!
00:49:18Shhh!
00:49:19Pray you tread softly that Prospero may not hear a footfall.
00:49:22Shhh!
00:49:23Shhh!
00:49:24Today we're up here.
00:49:25Now with her.
00:49:26Shhh!
00:49:27It says let me hold a high off now.
00:49:28Christmas
00:49:50I thank thee. Here's a garment for it. And there's another garment for it.
00:49:57My masters, we shall lose our time.
00:49:59Monster.
00:50:03Lay to your fingers. Help to bear this or I'll turn you out of my kingdom.
00:50:08Go to, carry this.
00:50:09And this.
00:50:10Aye, and this.
00:50:12Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:50:13Whoa!
00:50:14Well, look at all these clothes arranged in all their finery.
00:50:18This gown is simply Alamo.
00:50:20The crown's a thing for me.
00:50:22My masters, we shall lose our time. I fear we're gonna be late.
00:50:25Just let me try this jacket on.
00:50:27I say it suits you, mate.
00:50:28We haven't got time. We haven't got time.
00:50:30We're gonna be late. We're gonna be late.
00:50:32We don't care what Calabon says. We won't hesitate.
00:50:35We're gonna be late. They're gonna be late.
00:50:37We haven't a clue. They haven't a clue.
00:50:39Dressing up with someone from the top, we're going to do.
00:50:42Whoa!
00:50:43Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:50:45A jerkin and some britches.
00:50:47A doublet and some hoes.
00:50:49Just put them on!
00:50:50I don't think I can get in one of those.
00:50:52You can ram the mock inside the coffin.
00:50:54That's it. We're gonna be late.
00:50:55Just hang on to these stockings and don't get in a state.
00:50:59Trickle-Oh-No!
00:51:07Trickle-Oh-No!
00:51:12How fares the king and his followers?
00:51:22Confined together in the same fashion as you gave in charge, just as you left them, sir.
00:51:28All prisoners, they cannot budge till your release.
00:51:32Gonzala, her tears run down her face like winter's drops from eaves of reeds.
00:51:37Your charms so strongly works them, that if you now beheld them, your affections would become tender.
00:51:44Dost thou think so, spirit?
00:51:46Mine would, sir, were I human.
00:51:49And mine shall.
00:51:52Not a frown further.
00:51:54Go, release them, Ariel.
00:51:57My charms I'll break, their senses I'll restore, and they shall be themselves.
00:52:02I'll fetch them, sir.
00:52:04I can't find any rules about forgiveness.
00:52:06You don't need rules for forgiveness, as Ariel said.
00:52:11All humans can forgive.
00:52:14Now Prospero needs to stop being so mean, bring his enemies here, and forgive.
00:52:20I have bedimmed the noontide sun.
00:52:24Call forth the mutinous winds, and twixt the green sea and the azured vault, set roaring war.
00:52:30To the dread rattling thunder have I given fire, and rifted Jove's stout oak with his own bolt.
00:52:38But this rough magic I hear abjure.
00:52:43When done, I'll break my staff, bury it certain fathoms in the earth, and deeper than did ever plummet sound, I'll drown my book.
00:52:57Look, there's the king, with Gonzala, Sebastian, and the others.
00:53:02There stand, for you are spell-stopped.
00:53:06The charm dissolves apace, so their rising senses begin to chase the ignorant fumes that mantle their clearer reason.
00:53:15Oh, good Gonzala, my true preserver, I will pay thy graces, home both in word and deed.
00:53:24Most cruelly didst thou, Alonso, use me and my daughter.
00:53:29Thy brother was a furtherer in the act.
00:53:32Thou art pinched for it now, Sebastian.
00:53:34And you, brother mine, that entertained ambition, expelled remorse and nature, whom, with Sebastian, would here overthrow your king.
00:53:46I do forgive thee.
00:53:51Ariel, fetch me the hat and tunic in my cell.
00:53:56Well, I will discase me, and myself present as I was sometime Milan.
00:54:03Quickly, spirit, thou shalt ere long be free.
00:54:07Where the bees subs, there sup I.
00:54:11On a cowslip's bell I lie.
00:54:14There I couch when owls do cry.
00:54:21On the bat's back I do fly.
00:54:24After summer, merrily, merrily, merrily, shall I live now.
00:54:31Under the blossom that hangs on the bow.
00:54:38That's my dainty Ariel.
00:54:41I shall miss thee.
00:54:43To the kingship, invisible as thou art.
00:54:47The master and the bow-son, being awake, enforce them to this place, and presently I prithee.
00:54:59Behold, sir king, the wronged duke of Milan, Prospero.
00:55:04A hearty welcome.
00:55:05Where thou be'st he or not, or some enchanted trifle to confuse me, thy dukedom I resign, and beg thou pardon.
00:55:16I'm glad King Alonso has made Prospero a duke again.
00:55:20I know.
00:55:21And Prospero's plan isn't finished yet.
00:55:23But how should Prospero be living here?
00:55:26Give us particulars of thy preservation, how thou hath met us here, whom three hours since were racked upon this shore, where I have lost my dear son Ferdinand.
00:55:37I am woe for it, sir.
00:55:40Irreparable is the loss.
00:55:42Pray you, look in.
00:55:43I will requite you with as good a thing, at least bring forth a wonder to content ye as much as me, my dukedom.
00:55:50Now all the blessings of a glad father compass thee about.
00:55:55Arise and say how thou camest here.
00:55:57Oh, wonder.
00:55:59How many goodly creatures are there here?
00:56:02How beauteous mankind is.
00:56:05Oh, brave new world that has such people in it.
00:56:08Tis new to thee.
00:56:10What is this maid with whom thou wast to play?
00:56:12Is she the goddess that has severed us and brought us thus together?
00:56:16Sir, she is daughter to this famous duke of Milan, of whom so often I have heard renown but never saw before.
00:56:23Of whom I have received a second life.
00:56:27And second father, this lady makes him to me.
00:56:30I am hers.
00:56:32Oh, rejoice that Ferdinand did find a wife where he himself was lost.
00:56:39Oh.
00:56:40We are such stuff as dreams are made on.
00:56:44Prospero's plan has worked and now his daughter Miranda will be a princess, a queen and mother to kings and queens of the future.
00:56:53Oh, look sir, look sir, here is more of us.
00:56:57What is the news?
00:56:59The news?
00:57:00Oh, the news.
00:57:02The best news is that we have safely found our king and company.
00:57:06The next, our ship, which but three glasses since we gave our split, is tight and yeah and bravely rigged as when we first put out to sea.
00:57:15Sir, was it well done.
00:57:17Bravely, my diligence.
00:57:19Set Caliban and his companions free.
00:57:21Go, untie the spell.
00:57:23How fares your gracious sir, there are yet missing of your company some few odd lads you remember not.
00:57:32What things are these, my lord Antonio?
00:57:36Will money buy them?
00:57:37Very like.
00:57:38One of them is a plain fish and no doubt marketable.
00:57:41Is this not Stefana?
00:57:43And this Trinculo, how camest thou in this pickle?
00:57:47You'd be queen of the isle, lady.
00:57:50I should be a sore one though.
00:57:52Go, sirrah, to my cell.
00:57:54Take with you your companions and as you look to have my pardon, trim it handsomely.
00:57:59Aye, that I will.
00:58:01And I'll be wise hereafter and seek for grace.
00:58:04What a thrice double ass was I to take this ninny for a queen and worship this dull fool.
00:58:09Go to hence.
00:58:13Sir, I invite your highness and your train to my poor cell where you shall take your rest
00:58:18and I will tell the story of my life since I came to this isle.
00:58:21I long to hear the story of your life which must take the ear strangely.
00:58:26I'll deliver all and promise you calm seas.
00:58:34My aerial chick, that is thy charge.
00:58:37Then, to the elements, be free.
00:58:45Captain, captain.
00:58:46Give this to my lord Prospero.
00:58:49Our job is nearly done.
00:58:50Now my charms are all o'erthrown, and what strength thy halves might own, which is most faint.
00:59:14Now it is true, I must be here, confined by you or sent to Naples.
00:59:21But release me from my bands, with the help of your good hands, gentle breath of yours my sails must fill, or else my project fails, which was to please.
00:59:34As you, from crimes with pardon be, let your indulgence set me free.
00:59:41So what do you think, should Prospero stay here on this magical island?
00:59:46No, he must go to Milan with Miranda, Prince Ferdinand, all the king's men and ladies, so Caliban can have his island back.
00:59:54Applaud if you agree!
00:59:55So now it is time to celebrate Prospero's successful plan!
01:00:02Let's have a ship's party!
01:00:04Let's have a ship's party!
01:00:05Back to Rio was a ship's party!
01:00:09R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R.
01:00:23We know what they do
01:00:36Good old Shakespeare gave us a clue
01:00:38Now our fate is nearly all through
01:00:41Very welcome by Pip Pip Toodaloo
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