The TempestApplause, 1996 - 143 sidor (Applause Books). The Applause edition of Shakespeare's The Tempest allows the reader and student to look beyond the scholarly reading text to the more sensuous, more collaborative, more malleable performance text which emerges in conjunction with the commentary and notes. Readers and students are faced with real theatrical choices in each speech as the editors point out the challenges and opportunities to the actor and director at each juncture. Readers will not only discover an enlivened Shakespeare, they will be empowered to rehearse and direct their own productions of the imagination in the process. |
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... Stephano's approach and now the drunkard focuses bleared attention on him ; in the ensuing silence Caliban cries out and simultaneously four legs shoot ( adapting the " two legs " of ... Stephano ! STEPHANO Doth thy other mouth call me 71.
... Stephano's approach and now the drunkard focuses bleared attention on him ; in the ensuing silence Caliban cries out and simultaneously four legs shoot ( adapting the " two legs " of ... Stephano ! STEPHANO Doth thy other mouth call me 71.
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William Shakespeare John Russell Brown. TRINCULO Stephano ! STEPHANO Doth thy other mouth call me ? Mercy , mercy ! This is a devil , and no monster . I will leave him ; I have no long spoon . ° TRINCULO Stephano ! If thou beest Stephano ...
William Shakespeare John Russell Brown. TRINCULO Stephano ! STEPHANO Doth thy other mouth call me ? Mercy , mercy ! This is a devil , and no monster . I will leave him ; I have no long spoon . ° TRINCULO Stephano ! If thou beest Stephano ...
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... Stephano " my king " for the first time , he at last gets attention . Perhaps " Seest thou here ? " makes Stephano think that his bottle has been found ; perhaps Caliban has dared to shout - louder than anyone else — and that quietens ...
... Stephano " my king " for the first time , he at last gets attention . Perhaps " Seest thou here ? " makes Stephano think that his bottle has been found ; perhaps Caliban has dared to shout - louder than anyone else — and that quietens ...
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actor ADRIAN ALONSO APPLAUSE attention audi audience awake BOATSWAIN Bosun bottle brave brother Caliban Ceres charms Cicely Berry comic command contrast courtiers dance daughter Derek Jacobi devil didst dost doth drink drowned Duke of Milan dukedom echoes ence enemies Enter ARIEL Exeunt Exit eyes father fear Ferdinand and Miranda follow fool foul gaberdine give Gonzalo grief harpy hast hath hear heavens Iris island Jacobean Juno king King of Naples king's laugh look lord lovers magic masque master mind monster move Naples nymphs offstage once paper ISBN pause performance perhaps play prithee probably Prospero speaks reply response rhythms royal Russell Brown scene Sebastian and Antonio sense Shakespeare ship shows silence Sings sleep speech spell-stopped spirit spoken stage stand Stephano storm strange Stratford-upon-Avon Sycorax talk tell tempest Theatre thee thine thoughts tion Trinculo Tunis verse-line voice weep words
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