Not exactly Shakespeare but this reminds me what I enjoyed so much about the opening act of Cirque du Soleil's O show was how it used so many acrobats and dancers to choreograph a concurrent scene, you were just overloaded with what you could pay attention to at any one moment. Their specially designed stage was large enough to show multiple things going on in a 3D space.
Bach's fugues using 4 voices and other such classical music is also an interesting example, the complexity is often written to be beyond the reach of even an experienced listener to grasp everything concurrently, and the performance of this kind of music is necessary highly challenging for the pianist as well.
Bach's fugues using 4 voices and other such classical music is also an interesting example, the complexity is often written to be beyond the reach of even an experienced listener to grasp everything concurrently, and the performance of this kind of music is necessary highly challenging for the pianist as well.