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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 | |
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. | |
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. |
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
Hi Kenton, Not sure exactly what information you need or for what purpose, but here is the synopsis and particulars from Samuel French (the publisher of the play)... "Leon Tolchinsky is ecstatic

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