of course the director has it
the lesson script by Eugene Ionesco
This question is very difficult to answer with any degree of accuracy. Consider just a few of the indeterminate variables which need to be considered in order to find an average length of time for "shakespearean [sic] actors to memorize the script". How many actors? Can the actors read? How quickly can the actors read? Do any of the actors who are capable of reading have a photographic memory? If the actors can't read, when can someone help with memorization? How many lines need to be memorized? Is the language in which the script is written the actors' first language? If not, how fluent are they in the language of the script? Is the memorization process delayed because the actors have to wait for changes or new pages from the playwright?
The script is not available online for free. Try Amazon.
I want to find it as well.
There are a few online sources, but all that I've found differ from the actual script.
yes it has it's own script.
language express through script
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The script of English language is Roman
Sakaish is not an officially recognized script used in any language, and thus is unlikely to be included in Ubuntu, officially or otherwise.
Telugu Script evolved from Bhattiprolu script, which is a variant of Brahmi Script
You can find a French script for "The Three Little Pigs" in a French-language script database or website, or by searching for it using French keywords on a search engine. Libraries or bookstores may also carry French translations of the script.
You can find the script of "Another Cinderella Story" by looking for it on script databases online or in screenwriting books that include movie scripts. Some websites like IMSDb or SimplyScripts might have copies available for download. Keep in mind that script availability can vary.
The script.
You can try this website: http://nfs.sparknotes.com/msnd/
Interpreted.
Arabic