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Shannon KischIsrael
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I can answer many Shakespeare (plays and Elizabethan theater historic)-related questions. I also have a fair degree of knowledge in the field of modern English-speaking playwrights. | |
JESSICA MARLOWE KINGU.S.
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YES = TEXT ANALYSIS, PERFORMANCE PROTOCOL, CAREER,* MONOLOGUES, *AUDITIONS, DEVISING THEATRE, IB THEATRE ARTS NO = scenic design and technical design | |
RogerAvailable
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I can help with UK theatre and TV queries regarding plays and sit-coms, together with their casts and directors. I am not interested in soap-operas or musicals. Shakespeare is not my strong point. |
Hi Cat - Thanks for your letter - this really does sound like an exciting project, and what an original approach! Shakespeare lends itself well to multiple casting, because many of the scenes in
I wish I could help you, Elliott. I've looked everywhere but can find no trace of this. If, as you say, it was originally a theatre production you could try calling Samuel French Ltd on 0207 255 4302 to
Sounds like you need to research. Might I suggest a terrific book for you? It's called SHAKESPEARE ALIVE. Tiny paperback, preface by Joseph Papp (found of Shakespeare in the Park/Public Theatre NYC)
Hi, Carol, No. 2 in the list after The Mousetrap is "The Woman in Black", which is on at the Fortune Theatre in London and has been running for 20 years. No 3 is more difficult but I'm pretty sure it
If I am not mistaken, they predicted Macbeth would grow in rank and finally become King. Also, that Banquo's lineage would become all kings. This second prophesy hastens Banquo and his son, Fleance's

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