Bold the ones you've seen stage productions of, italicize the ones you've seen movies of, and underline the ones you've read or listened to.
lignota's addition: *asterisk the ones you've performed in or directed. (
angevin2's academically-inclined addition: I'm also marking the ones I've taught or done reasonably serious scholarly work on with a +plus sign. Also I am counting readthroughs as performances, because I am totally into readthroughs.)
All's Well That Ends Well [UMass]
Antony and Cleopatra [10th grade English]
As You Like It [college Shakespeare class senior year]
The Comedy of Errors [high school elective grade 11]
Coriolanus [Old Vic, college Shakespeare class]
Cymbeline
Hamlet [AP English grade 11]
Henry IV, Part I [high school elective grade 11, AP English grade 12]
Henry IV, Part II
Henry V [ASP]
Henry VI, Part I
Henry VI, Part II
Henry VI, Part III
Henry VIII
Julius Caesar [9th grade English]
King John [ASP production]
King Lear [read: in high school elective (partial), on own, and in 2 concurrent Smith College classes -- Tellings & Retellings and Literature, Folklore, and Fakelore]
Love's Labour's Lost
Macbeth [AP English and college Shakespeare class, ASP and NHS productions]
Measure for Measure [RSC production]
The Merchant of Venice [ASP]
The Merry Wives of Windsor
A Midsummer Night's Dream [saw performance in London, saw performance at Hampshire College]
Much Ado about Nothing [NHS production]
Othello [read in ENG 199 at college; did not italicize but did see the Julia Stiles O]
Pericles, Prince of Tyre
Richard II
Richard III [saw performance at the Globe in London]
Romeo and Juliet [9th grade English]
The Taming of the Shrew [paternal grandmother's book group]
The Tempest [high school elective course, high school performance, performance at Magdalen College Oxford, ASP performance]
Timon of Athens
Titus Andronicus [saw ASP performance]
Troilus and Cressida
*Twelfth Night [performed in high school production, read in high school elective, saw performances at Mt. Holyoke and Magdalen College Oxford]
Two Gentlemen of Verona [saw a production at Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2008]
The Winter's Tale