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The Tempest, and: Richard III, and: Romeo and Juliet (review)
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Prokofiev, Sergei (1891-1953)
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2012
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The Tempest, and: Richard III, and: Romeo and Juliet (review)
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The Tempest, and: Richard III, and: Romeo and Juliet (review)
2012
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With Bob Boudreaux (Stanley, Norfolk), Rutherford Cravens (Hastings, Second Murderer), Sarah Cravens (Prince Edward, Young George Stanley), Jared Doreck (First Murderer, Richmond), Shannon Emerick (Queen Elizabeth), Jonathan Gonzalez (Archbishop), Philip Hays (Lord Grey, Catesby), Jovan Jackson (Lord Rivers, Tyrrel), Sean Patrick Judge (Clarence, Ratcliffe), Elissa Levitt (Duchess of York, Jane Shore), Crystal O'Brien (Lady Anne), Guy Roberts (Richard), Ben Russell (Duke of York), Catherine Tharp (Princess Elizabeth), Rebecca Greene Udden (Queen Margaret), David Wald (Buckingham, Brackenbury), and Steve Zinkgraf (King Edward IV, Earl of Oxford). The set was constructed entirely of trash: strings of plastic bottles hung upstage leftfor curtains, plastic netting covered the floor, and a central arch was composed of plastic chairs, toys, and household implements under bubble wrap. Miranda's dress was patched with different bits of cloth and she wore incongruous men's boots; Caliban's shirt included bits of plastic and a cracked CD; Prospero had draped many layers (including a frayed bath towel) around himself, and brandished a staffheld together with duct tape and crowned with a halo of plastic Easter eggs. An audience member seated in front of me at Houston Ballet's Romeo and Juliet noted that she did not need to review the synopsis in her program, since she already knew the plot, at least in its general outline.
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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