Act 1 Pregame
Football
-Dromio of Ephesus CoE 2,1
I love the sport well
-Slender MWW 1,1
Glass-gazing SUPER
-Kent KL 2,2
The BOWL should run
-Petruchio ToS 4,5
Pool!
-Captain 2H6 4,1
The green mantle of the standing pool
-Edgar KL 3,4
Why, brother, wherefore stand you on nice points?
-Gloucester 3H6 4,7
I'll give you three for one
-Menelaus TC 4,5
Mark it, nuncle ... thou shalt have more
Than two tens to a score
-Fool KL 1,4
If thou dost play with him at any game
Thou art sure to lose
-Soothsayer AC 2,3
If our betters play at that game, we must not dare to imitate them
-Timon ToA 1,2
Should be once heard and thrice beaten
-Lafeu AWtEW 2,5
Not so, neither; but I am resolved on two points
-Clown TN 1,5
Get goal for goal
-Mark Antony AC 4,8
I'll mark the play
-Ophelia Ham 3,2
Hark, the game is roused!
-Belarius Cym 3,3
The game's afoot
-King Henry V H5 3,5
Forward, forward!
-Petruchio ToS 4,5
To the field, to the field!
-Belarius Cym 4,2
Go in and cheer
-Cloten Cym 3,5
Here, master: what cheer?
-Boatswain Temp 1,1
What cheer, madam?
-Pisanio Cym 3,4
Soft, soft! We'll No Defence
-Imogen Cym 3,4
I prithee, lady, have a better cheer
-Countess AWtEW 3,2
Go, play, boy, play
-Leontes WT 1,2
What! Good cheer!
-Cleopatra AC 4,15
Better cheer may you have, but not with better heart
-Antipholus of Ephesus CoE 3,1
Come, let's do so: for every minute is expectancy
-Third Gentleman O 2,1
FLOURISH!
Act 2 Opening Kickoff
The king's coin
-Suffolk H8 3,2
Heads!
-Guiderius Cym 4,2
Tails!
-Leontes WT 1,2
Yours, if you talk of tails
-Katharina ToS 2,1
Do you render or receive?
-Cressida TC 4,5
Sooner will receive than give
-Exeter 1H6 5,5
I should kick
-Dromio of Ephesus CoE 3,1
Fronting the sun, receives and renders back
-Ulysses TC 3,3
He did bewray his practise; and received
-Gloucester KL 2,1
Let's hit
-Goneril KL 1,1
Hit the ground they step on
-Sir Toby Belch TN 3,4
'Twill be a hard way to hit
-Gobbo MoV 2,2
A touch, a touch, I do confess
-Laertes H 5,2
For bloody power to rush
-King John KJ 2,4
If he can carry't
-Roderigo O 1,1
Another hit; what say you?
-Hamlet H 5,2
A hit, a very palpable hit
-Osric H 5,2
To run, lead'st first to win some vantage
-Menenius Cor 1,1
A rush
-Dromio of Syracuse CoE 4,3
I will not slay thee, but I'll drive thee back
-Gloucester 1H6 1,3
Drive thee
-Helene AWtEW 3,2
A rush will be a beam to hang thee on
-Bastard KJ 4,3
Rush forth
-Hubert KJ 4,1
Drive this forward
-King Henry VIII H8 2,4
Thou yard, three-quarters, half-yard, quarter, nail!
-Petruchio ToS 4,3
Pile them up
-Ferdinand T 3,1
Dash him to pieces!
-Brutus JC 4,3
And if they fall, they dash themselves to pieces
-Queen Margare R3 1,3
We have dash'd them to the ground
-Bastard KJ 2,1
I saw him fumble
-Hostess H5 2,3
It might have been recovered
-Parolles AWtEW 3,6
What dost thou wrap and fumble in thine arms?
-Aaron TA 4,2
More rushes, more rushes
-First Groom 2H4 5,5
Eight yards of uneven ground
-Falstaff 1H4 2,2
Delve one yard below
-Hamlet H 3,4
His power to bring to pass
-Antonio MoV 1,3
Home in his pocket
-Sebastian T 2,1
Whose arm an envious thrust
-Benvolio RJ 3,1
Arch'd so high that Giants may jet through
-Belarius Cym 3,3
He would receive it?
-Countess AWtEW I,iii
That defence thou hast, betake thee to't
-Sir Toby Belch TN 3,4
Too wide
-Jaques AYLI 2,7
Some great exploit drives him beyond the bounds
-Northumberland 1H4 1,3
So forward, and afoot too! I hate it
-Falstaff 1H4 2,2
Still, still, far wide!
-Cordelia KL 4,7
None are so surely caught, when they are catch'd
-Princess LLL 5,2
Long forth
-Belarius Cym 4,2
In honestest defence
-Widow AWtEW 3,5
Way complete
-First Citizen KJ 2,1
Methinks I play as I have seen them do
-Perdita WT 4,4
Tell me, that I may sack
-Romeo RJ 3,3
Go forward
-King Henry VIII H8 1,2
Sack be my poison
-Falstaff 1H4 2,2
Plunge him in the deep
-Lucentio ToS 1,1
Bear with me; I am hungry for revenge
-Queen Margaret R3 4,4
You base football player (tripping up his heels)
-Kent KL 1,4
More sacks to the mill
-Biron LLL 4,3
Let him pass
-Portia MoV 1,2
My lord, you pass not here
-Mutius TA 1,1
You've pass'd a hell of time
-Sonnet CXX
How deep?
-Second Lord AWtEW 4,1
Deep and dangerous
-Earl of Worcester 1H4 1,3
For that they will not intercept
-Titus TA 3,1
And it is caught
-Camillo WT 1,2
The straight pass was damm'd
-Posthumus Cym 5,3
Hearten those that fight in your defence
-Bastard KJ 5,1
You may intercept him
-Proteus TGV 3,1
Such a silly pass!
-Widow ToS 5,2
The tackle of my heart
-King John KJ 5,7
Man but a rush
-Othello O 5,2
'Tis sport to maul a runner
-Scarus AC 4,7
With that, they all did tumble on the ground
-Boyet LLL 5,2
Act 3 Half Time
Half, sir
-Elbow MfM 2,1
Wild half
-Pompey MfM 4,3
Being but the one half of an entire sum
-Ferdinand LLL 2,1
After our great good cheer. Pray you, sit down;
For now we sit to chat as well as eat
-Lucentio ToS 5,2
In the mean time, some necessary
question of the play be then to be considered
-Hamlet H 3,2
Strive mightily, but eat and drink as friends
-Tranio ToS 1,2
Let us therefore eat and drink
-Sir Toby Belch TN 2,3
An excellent play, well digested
-Hamlet H 2,2
You rogue, I have been drinking all night
-Barnardine MfM 4,3
Good meat, sir
-Balthazar CoE 3,1
What is this? sport?
-Hermione WT 2,1
It is the first time that ever I heard breaking of ribs was sport for ladies
-Touchstone AYLI 1,2
O, there be players that I have seen play, and heard others praise
-Hamlet H 3,2
I would always have one play but one thing
-Julia TGV 4,2
What do you call the play?
-King Claudius H 3,2
This tragic play
-Queen Margaret R3 4,4
Live the purer with the other half
-Hamlet H 3,4
The game makes way
-Titus TA 2,2
Applaud our sport
-Hotspur 1H4 1,3
Let us score
-Scarus AC 4,7
Act 4 Second Half Kickoff
East to boot
-Macduff MM 4,3
There's some boot
-Camillo WT 4,4
This it is: ... we, lying still, are full of rest, defense, and nimbleness
-Cassius JC 4,3
And by how much defence is better than no skill
-Touchstone AYLI 3,3
We go to gain a little patch of ground
-Captain H 4,4
Let some o' the guard be ready there
-Gardiner H8 5,3
He broke from those that had the guard of him
-Adriana CoE 5,1
The guards are but slight
-Benedick MaaN 1,1
They saw we had a purpose of defence
-Bastard KJ 5,1
Provide your block
-Provost MfM 4,2
But none can drive
-Salerio MoV 3,2
What a block
-Launce TGV 2,5
A play there is, my lord, some ten ... long
-Philostrate AMND 5,1
Look you to the guard tonight: let's teach ourselves that honourable stop
-Othello O 2,3
What got he by that? You have broke his pate
-First Lord Cym 2,1
He had some feeling of the sport
-Lucio MfM 3,2
A good play
-Rosalind AYLI 5,4
As I say, spacious in the possession of dirt
-Hamlet H 5,2
Another down
-First Lord AYLI 2,1
The yards
-Ariel T 1,2
Lead me to the block
-Hastings RIII 5,4
So do our minutes hasten to their end
-Sonnet LX
Three quarters
-Dromio of Syracuse CoE 3,2
They all rush by and leave you hindmost
-Ulysses TC 3,3
FLOURISH!
Hear the shrill whistle
-Chorus HV 2,4
Wherefore's this noise?
-Cleopatra AC 5,2
A garish flag
-Queen Margaret RIII, IV, iv
What foul play had we
-Miranda T 1,2
Nothing can seem foul to those that win
-King Henry IV 1H4 5,1
Let's see the penalty
-Biron LLL 1,1
Clipping
-Third Gentleman WT 5,2
Exact the penalty
-Antonio MoV 1,3
Holding
-Duke Vincentio MfM 3,1
Holding: if we lose the field
-Lartius COR 1,7
To fright them hence with that dread penalty
-Longaville LLL 1,1
Let me be umpire in this doubtful strife
-King Henry VI 1H6 4,1
Now let us understand
There is three umpires in this matter, as I understand
-Sir Hugh Evans MWW 1,1
Let them play
-Falstaff H6 2,4
O sir, the loathsomeness of them offends me more than the stripes
-Autolycus WT 4,3
Then the play is marred: it goes not forward, doth it?
-Flute AMND 4,2
Lies three thirds
-Lafeu AWtEW 2,5
But let them measure
-Benvolio RJ 1,4
A tangled chain; nothing impaired, but all disordered
-Theseus MND 5, 1
Perhaps a hapless gain
-Valentine TGV 1,1
And that, in guess, they measure
-Sonnet LXIX
Still close as sure
-Iachimo Cym 1,6
That with the very shaking of their chains they may astonish
-York 2HVI 5,1
By inches ...
-Cornelius Cym 5,5
Four yard under the countermines
-Fluellen H5 3,2
To sudden death
-Hamlet H 5,2
Sudden death
-King Henry VI 2H6 3,2
None durst come near for fear of sudden death
-Talbot 1H6 1,4
I cannot win
-Helanicus P 2,4
But I shall lose
-Helene AWtEW 3,7
Sound parts shall fly
-Helene AWtEW 2,1
A worthy pass
-Bertram AWtEW 4,5
O'er the green… field did pass
-Second Page AYLI 5,3
Over the glittering helmet of my foe!
-Duke of Aumerle R2 4,1
Could make him the receiver
-First Gentleman Cym 1,1
Having received wrong by some person
-Page MWW 3,1
Received and did deliver
-Mistress Page MWW 4,4
Set down
-Voltimand H 2,2
Thy safety being the motive
-Kent KL 1,1
Safety!
-Othello O 2,3
Mine honour for their safety
-Imogen Cym 1,6
So is running away, when fear proposes the safety
-Helene AWtEW 1,1
ALARUM
The game is up
-Belarius Cym 3,3
Act 5 Postgame
Now the play is done
-King AWtEW 5,3
Ay, that way goes the game
-Hermia AMND 3,2
The victory fell on us
-Ross Mac 1,2
The world play'd as I pleased
-Mark Antony AC 3,11
New-come champion, virtuous
-Talbot 1H6 2,2
A stouter champion never
-King Henry VI 1H6 3,4
You are most hot and furious when you win
-First Lord Cym 2,2
Such a bowl may hold my thanks
-Sands H8 1,4
Make us partakers of a little gain,
That now our loss might be ten times so much?
-Charles 1 H6 2,1
All shall eat and drink on my score
-Cade 2H6 4,2
After he scores, he never pays
-First Soldier AWtEW 4,3
All was lost
-Posthumus Cym 5,3
The day to cheer and night's dank dew to dry
-Friar Laurance RJ 2,3
The game was ne'er so fair, and I am done
-Romeo RJ 1,4
I'll cheer up
-Alcibiades ToA 3,5
The play's the thing
-Hamlet H 2,2
© Composed by Gregory D Reynolds