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Illustrations
Subject
Literature
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Shakespearean Literature
Key-Topics
acting and performance
DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405111041.2005.00001.x
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Illustrations 3.1 Mark Rylance as Olivia; backstage at Twelfth Night , Middle Temple (2002) 74 4.1 Claes Van Visscher's engraving of London, 1616 81 4.2 Theo Crosby, architect of Shakespeare's Globe 85 8.1 Michael Hoffman, screenplay for William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream (1999) 168 14.1 “Othello's Costume,” by Golovin (1930), museum of the Moscow Art Theatre 275 14.2 “Othello relating his adventures to Desdemona and Brabantio,” Henri Joseph Fradelle c . 1850 281 16.1 The “tower” scene (Act 3, Scene 4) of the 2002 Stratford Festival, Ontario's 50th anniversary production of Richard III , directed at the Avon Theatre by Martha Henry 306 16.2 Richard III (2002), the play's women look toward the tower at the end of the production's first act 306 16.3 The Stratford Festival's Artistic Director, Richard Monette, framed between two Shakespeares 308 16.4 Composite portrait of the Festival company as Shakespeare (2002) 309 16.5 and 16.6 Richard III (2002), Act 2 of the production opened in grand style with Richard's coronation, but before a line was spoken Richard stumbled and fell to the ground, scattering his orb and scepter about the stage 311 16.7 Richard III (2002), The production's final image was of Richard, strung upside down in a tree by Richmond's soldiers, his body gradually straightening 316 17.1 An already trouserless Tranio (Richard McCabe) pulls off ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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