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"What to do if you are a character in a Shakespearean comedy who is not funny…"
Not necessarily something to which I gave much thought until I was cast as Antonio in 12th Night. I like him as a character, I think I...
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Playing Lord Capulet
What makes a Shakespearean character “good” or “bad”? In much of my work with Pigeon Creek this issue doesn’t arise: I tend to present as...