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In 1741 the revolution in | Shakespearean acting initiated by Macklin and Garrick di |
Troughton is an acclaimed | Shakespearean actor who was nominated for an award while |
s Edward Lionheart, regarded as the finest | Shakespearean actor of all time. |
included Maurice Evans (better known as a | Shakespearean actor than a musical performer) as Reveren |
In this way Carnovsky appeared with | Shakespearean actor Richard Hauenstein (who played Kent) |
ming began in the Middle East with British | Shakespearean actor Brian Deacon in the role of Jesus. |
is grandfather Henry Compton, a well-known | Shakespearean actor of the Victorian era. |
g in the theatre, gaining recognition as a | Shakespearean actor at the Bristol Old Vic and with the |
Forbes-Robertson, distinguished Victorian | Shakespearean actor |
re novelist John Moore) is read by veteran | Shakespearean actor Alec Clunes. |
Amy McKenzie (writer): Judge Judy, | Shakespearean actor (not actress), interviewed peasant. |
Merrall's second marriage, to noted | Shakespearean actor Ion Swinley, was also dissolved in 1 |
British | Shakespearean actor Brian Deacon was hired to play the c |
's "One more victim"), etc. Being a "great | Shakespearean actor" and the first Armenian scientifical |
oebe and Morris Carnovsky, who was a famed | Shakespearean actor, were original members of the legend |
s was in keeping with his long career as a | Shakespearean actor, which included roles in the classic |
11 May 1930 - 25 March 2008) was a British | Shakespearean actor, who has appeared on stage and scree |
A renowned | Shakespearean actor, Preston has performed in many produ |
Ben Greet (1857-1936), | Shakespearean actor, director, and impresario |
rofessor Duncan was well-known as a gifted | Shakespearean actor, and performed frequently in the Sha |
The son of travelling | Shakespearean actors Allan Wilkie and Frediswyde Hunter- |
ven Descents of Myrtle, Private Lives, Two | Shakespearean Actors, London Assurance, and Jumpers. |
The peak is named for | Shakespearean actress Helena Modjeska, who lived in its |
She was a trained | Shakespearean actress and performed in more than fourtee |
only surviving home of Helena Modjeska, a | Shakespearean actress and Polish patriot. |
Allen (born 22 October 1932) is an English | Shakespearean actress, who is best known to a wider publ |
terfield, Missouri, has been noted for his | Shakespearean adaptations of A Midsummer Night's Dream, |
rth Texas region and serve as the cultural | Shakespearean anchor of the Southwest. |
voted to the production and performance of | Shakespearean and Shakespeare-influenced drama. |
and Edwin Booth he played second roles in | Shakespearean and other tragedies, and Forrest left him |
iterary references, including allusions to | Shakespearean and Biblical stories. |
st known for his drawings and paintings of | Shakespearean and Victorian subjects, as well as for his |
osed Sir Edward Dyer as a candidate in the | Shakespearean authorship question in his book Will Shaks |
ls," Schmucker unwittingly anticipated the | Shakespearean authorship question with a mocking demonst |
a practicing lawyer who was drawn into the | Shakespearean authorship question when Charles Wisner Ba |
short, odd-looking character actor with a | Shakespearean background. |
Samuel Schoenbaum (1927-1996), | Shakespearean biographer and scholar |
instein, sassy Saluki Rita, and Francis, a | Shakespearean bulldog. |
became proficient enough on stage to give | Shakespearean canon by the time he was twenty-one years |
His position as a character in the | Shakespearean canon inspired the character of Lord Percy |
. Louis, the company was renamed after the | Shakespearean character of Sir John Falstaff in 1903. |
e was most famous for her portrayal of the | Shakespearean character, Lady Macbeth, a character she m |
Trudeau (1919-2000) describing him as “the | Shakespearean character: … He's a figure about whom it i |
painted idealised portraits, including the | Shakespearean characters Ophelia, Miranda and Ariel. |
Features on Titania are named after female | Shakespearean characters. |
eatured during his tenure, and many of his | Shakespearean, classical, and contemporary productions w |
Pursuit Of Cardenio' an improvised hour of | Shakespearean comedy directed by Ken Campbell |
age experience, two of these with Benson's | Shakespearean Company in England. |
ng under Father Seamus O'Flynn at the Cork | Shakespearean Company, otherwise known as "The Loft". |
erica for 8 months as part of the Sasanoff | Shakespearean Company, performing in many lead roles. |
oured Austrian and German provinces with a | Shakespearean company, later becoming accepted as the gr |
Theobald's superiority to Warburton as a | Shakespearean critic has long since been acknowledged. |
niversity of Texas at Austin, dedicated to | Shakespearean criticism through performance of the plays |
The series also features | Shakespearean dialogue, often adapted for comic effect. |
ed Jacobean plays, including the debatedly | Shakespearean Edward III and works by Philip Massinger, |
rtigern serving as a Macbeth figure; other | Shakespearean elements include the use of Holinshead and |
Hodges's | Shakespearean expertise led Wayne State University theat |
ofessional roles were with the annual Utah | Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City, Utah. |
s, she spent four years with the Stratford | Shakespearean Festival playing classical roles, such as |
Oscar Peterson at the Stratford | Shakespearean Festival (1956, Live, Verve) |
ng company at the Tony-Award Winning "Utah | Shakespearean Festival" in Cedar City, Utah in 2000 befo |
oast Repertory, Mark Taper Forum, and Utah | Shakespearean Festival, among others. |
lects at many theatres, including the Utah | Shakespearean Festival, the Colorado Shakespeare Festiva |
rected at Boston Shakespeare Company, Utah | Shakespearean Festival, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Amer |
He has performed with the Utah | Shakespearean Festival, Park City Shakespeare Festival a |
his band and a performer at the Stratford | Shakespearean Festival, and his musical theatre backgrou |
r's drive from the Tony-award-winning Utah | Shakespearean Festival. |
8 onwards he managed the Stratford-on-Avon | Shakespearean Festival. |
As an actor, she has worked with the Utah | Shakespearean Festival. |
Gray was released before the Collier/Tree | Shakespearean film Macbeth (1916) and before Collier's g |
Heston had played Mark Antony in two other | Shakespearean films - the 1970 film, Julius Caesar, also |
hood, love, betrayal, power - all of these | Shakespearean, Greek things." |
's 1944 film Henry V, an adaptation of the | Shakespearean history. |
y) so persuasively from the intricacies of | Shakespearean language." |
p, are woven into the narrative along with | Shakespearean literary devices such as stage directions, |
the Kettle Valley Railway, which used many | Shakespearean names). |
Shakespearean Negotiations: The Circulation of Social En | |
h famous from the stage and for playing in | Shakespearean parts. |
The Garrick Jubilee of | Shakespearean performances in 1769 came about because of |
uction of Shakespeare's plays by restoring | Shakespearean performances to the original text of the f |
ent is noteworthy for the listing of three | Shakespearean performances: Macbeth at the Globe Theatre |
daptation of a line said by Proteus in the | Shakespearean play The Two Gentlemen of Verona. |
hts of which were the yearly production of | Shakespearean plays and a bi-annual trip to England. |
In 1942, Asherson continued her work in | Shakespearean plays at three theaters: the New Theatre, |
many theatre plays on Broadway, mostly in | Shakespearean plays such as Hamlet (as Gertrude), Twelft |
e as a candidate for the authorship of the | Shakespearean plays and sonnets, it is conceivable that |
e ROVA Saxophone Quartet), scored numerous | Shakespearean plays with the California Shakespeare Fest |
are used by the Northcott Theatre to stage | Shakespearean plays in the summer. |
1940 saw her appearing in five | Shakespearean plays at Stratford on Avon. |
He spent many years performing in films, | Shakespearean plays and as a regular on Ryan's Hope. |
Asherson's theatrical career was spent in | Shakespearean plays, appearing at such venues as the Old |
ed in acting in high school, performing in | Shakespearean plays. |
let's Mill", comes from a prototype of the | Shakespearean Prince Hamlet, the Scandinavian Amlodhi of |
Festival) began its first season with two | Shakespearean productions in 1989. |
rama Society (now UCDS), the first of many | Shakespearean productions with the society until 1969. |
ey, Buffalo Pictures as well as working on | Shakespearean productions at the Open Air Theatre, Regen |
d director, Cimolino has staged successful | Shakespearean productions in Stratford and Detroit. |
gained a reputation for the quality of its | Shakespearean productions. |
He also edited | Shakespearean Prompt-Books of the 17th Century (1960-80) |
the organizations devoted to exploring the | Shakespearean question and subsequently authored two boo |
at Balliol he had written two articles on | Shakespearean questions, which were printed in The Gentl |
d an older style of language and many more | Shakespearean quotes than the Japanese language voice tr |
Lane (edited), Charles Kemble's | Shakespearean Readings (second edition, London, 1879) |
tular character uses the line (one of many | Shakespearean references). |
Frank Benson's company in 1898, playing in | Shakespearean rep alongside actors such as Ellen Terry a |
She went on to tour the U.S. in | Shakespearean repertory for four years, playing some 112 |
Other notable credits include her first | Shakespearean role, Mistress Quickly in "The Merry Wives |
He then played many | Shakespearean roles on stage and his first screen role w |
Some of his best known | Shakespearean roles such as Adam in As You Like It, and |
Shakespearean roles on TV include Demetrius in A Midsumm | |
In 2006 Francis continued his love for | Shakespearean roles as Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night a |
Royal Shakespeare Company in 1984 and his | Shakespearean roles included Friar Lawrence in Romeo and |
Coffin turned to serious drama, including | Shakespearean roles, such as Feste in Twelfth Night at t |
Among many other | Shakespearean roles, she played Hippolyta in A Midsummer |
hakespeare Company in 1963 and played many | Shakespearean roles. |
He is also known for his many | Shakespearean roles. |
eight years old when he began doing small | Shakespearean roles. |
the London stage, mainly in classical and | Shakespearean roles. |
was the father of painter William Furness, | Shakespearean scholar Horace Howard Furness, architect F |
Irish | Shakespearean scholar Edmond Malone published An Inquiry |
ite coffee-house in London of the renowned | Shakespearean scholar Edmond Malone. |
Sams is the son of the late | Shakespearean scholar and musicologist Eric Sams. |
- 6 November 1878), English classical and | Shakespearean scholar, was born at Barford Hall, Darling |
BE was an Australian academic, teacher and | Shakespearean scholar. |
Edmond Malone, | Shakespearean Scholar: A Literary Biography. |
of Cowell's "Reflections" was accepted by | Shakespearean scholars for many years, but was challenge |
"Many | Shakespearean scholars believe Dr. Lopes was the prototy |
nd had Michael Hordern reciting the famous | Shakespearean soliloquy, "All the world's a stage ..." i |
A | Shakespearean sonnet is both complex and specified". |
's Fire: Seven New Plays Inspired by Seven | Shakespearean Sonnets, Morrow, 1998. |
uth Shields) was an English television and | Shakespearean stage actor, notably starring alongside Al |
The | Shakespearean Stage 1574-1642. |
Henry Ainley (1879-1945), English | Shakespearean stage and screen actor |
aduate degree in English, concentrating on | Shakespearean studies, following his graduation. |
ive studies, cold readings, improvisation, | Shakespearean study, monologue study, traditional plays, |
arburton had corresponded with Theobald on | Shakespearean subjects. |
r level of scholarly rigor to the study of | Shakespearean texts. |
After graduation, Sanders studied | Shakespearean theatre in England on a Fulbright Scholars |
arish Mishra (Amitabh Bachchan), a retired | Shakespearean theatre actor who spent precisely thirty y |
Farlaine (Clark), the teenaged daughter of | Shakespearean tragedian Michael Farlaine (Sinclair), who |
as Woe or Wonder: The Emotional Effect of | Shakespearean Tragedy |
In a | Shakespearean twist, Tarantella develops feelings for Ma |
who doted on his nephews, contrary to the | Shakespearean view of him as a hunchbacked, infanticidal |
few fantasy elements have returned such as | Shakespearean wood sprites patrolling the grounds. |
He has done a great deal of | Shakespearean work, notably as Ariel in The Tempest oppo |
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