a record player
There are no specific records of which were the first two plays Shakespeare had performed. There is a great deal of speculation. There are records of the first publications, but that is not the same thing.
A lot of our information about Shakespeare's life comes from government and church records: records of baptisms, tax records, court records, the records of the Heraldry department, records of the Master of the Revels office, the Probate Office and that sort of thing. Personal diaries and account books occasionally give us a little information about the plays and their performance, but not usually much about Shakespeare himself. Surveys of the literature of the time, like Francis Meres' Pallaidis Tamia, or the Parnassus plays, confirm Shakespeare's place in the theatrical scene but do not tell us much about him personally.
You can get Macro recorders that records your mouse movements and activity. unless it's a game that does the same thing all the time, and you use your mouse, this should be ideal for you
War time. The last thing they were worried about was paper records.
it plays music off records
A video camera...
New records and double plays, baby.
Yes , but she records it into her microphone and plays it and lip sings
Yes. His plays were primarily intended to be acted, not read. Although we do not have particularly extensive performance records of the plays, it is clear that all of the plays were performed before they were printed. The printed copies often said which playing companies had performed them. This remains true of playscripts to this day. Because there are fewer records than we would like to see, there are no records of performances of some of the plays during Shakespeare's lifetime. However, even if there were a play that was not performed then, it has certainly been performed since.
No. There are records of the company putting on plays by Ben Jonson, and of course they performed plays by Fletcher and other playwrights after Shakespeare's retirement.
A voice recorder that hears a different language other then english, and records and plays back in english as a translation recorder in a play back device or recorder.
Its a thing a Southerner plays music on.