Richard III
Richard III (play)
Circa 1884 poster advertising an American production of the play, showing many key scenes. Richard III is a history play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in...
Sexuality of William Shakespeare
...Manningham, who wrote in his diary that Shakespeare had a brief affair with a woman during a performance of Richard III. Upon a time when Burbage played Richard the Third there was a...
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Shakespeare teaching vital lessons on language
...Caesar and Richard III. The group also recited soliloquies, tapped out rhythm on their fingers and even analyzed different ways to say the word "neither. " It was exactly the kind...
'Mrs. Caliban': Housewife goes to bed with a monster
That scene came to mind at Lifeline Theatre on Sunday, when a bored housewife named Dorothy jumped into the sack with a bald-headed green monster who had just invaded her home. Now,...
What's On: Stage
...III by William Shakespeare, presented by Ryerson Theatre School. Runs Mon. to Feb. 11 (tickets at 416-969-5118). Ryerson Theatre, 43 Gerrard St. E. www.ryersontheatre.ca roadkill is...
The Shakespeare fightback Anthony Seldon
Viola in Twelfth Night lives the journey from "rags to riches". Henry V getting France and the girl, typifies "the quest". "Voyage and return" describes The Tempest. Comedy and tragedy...
County football teams mirror lament of King Richard III
...his brother's ascension to the throne with the words, "Now is the winter of our discontent. " Like the tragedy of poor Richard, the grayness of winter has settled in on the county...
Richard III of England
...portrayed him negatively. The Richard III Society was established in the 20th century and has gathered considerable research material about his life and reign. Its aim is summed up by its...
Merrill Markoe On Dave Letterman, Dick Jokes, & The Love Of A Good Dog
...same play because they both had blood and talking kings in them. But also it's like, they're not making the movie! No. They're not making the movie and they have no plans to ever make...
CST Opens 10th Season on Navy Pier with Richard III
...canon. Embittered by his own physical deformities, the power-hungry Richard will stop at nothing to gain control of England, seducing and murdering his way to the throne. Since its...
Costard
...of "Love's Labours Lost." Of course, he is right. Costard is also an archaic term for apple, or metaphorically a man's head. Shakespeare uses the word in this sense in ''Richard III ''.
Brendan Gleeson
...as King Lear, Richard III, and Hamlet. Gleeson was also known for performing the works of Anton Chekhov throughout the theatres of London's West End. He then returned to Ireland and worked...


