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The head and hand pieces were built on the stage of the Newman Theatre , at New York Shakespeare Festival's downtown venue , the Joseph Papp Public Theatre . Dan Dalrymple , a member of the theatre's technical staff , has experience in ...
The head and hand pieces were built on the stage of the Newman Theatre , at New York Shakespeare Festival's downtown venue , the Joseph Papp Public Theatre . Dan Dalrymple , a member of the theatre's technical staff , has experience in ...
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At I.ii.210 , Caesar asks Antony to " Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , ” a line with no basis in Shakespeare's known sources . Fraught with biblical overtones , the " right hand " reference is a blasphemous allusion to ...
At I.ii.210 , Caesar asks Antony to " Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , ” a line with no basis in Shakespeare's known sources . Fraught with biblical overtones , the " right hand " reference is a blasphemous allusion to ...
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Unfortunately , as he denies that he knows Feste , he performs the same sleight of hand that Cesario did earlier when giving money to the fool . In this context the switch of hands in the coin trick not only further convinces Feste that ...
Unfortunately , as he denies that he knows Feste , he performs the same sleight of hand that Cesario did earlier when giving money to the fool . In this context the switch of hands in the coin trick not only further convinces Feste that ...
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Henry VI Parts 1 2 and | 1 |
Production Reviews | 37 |
Themes | 52 |
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