The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 8.1151. Friday, 14 November 1997.
[1] From: Billy Houck <
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Date: Thursday, 13 Nov 1997 11:10:11 -0500 (EST)
Subj: Re: SHK 8.1142 Re: Err
[2] From: Louis Marder <
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Date: Thursday, 13 Nov 1997 11:28:08 -0600
Subj: Re: SHK 8.1144 The Perdita Project and Trinity/Trent Colloquium
[3] From: Alison Findlay <
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Date: Friday, 14 Nov 1997 12:23:00 -0000
Subj: FW: SHK 8.1143 Q: Bastards
[4] From: Joe Shea <
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Date: Thursday, 13 Nov 1997 09:19:41 -0800 (PST)
Subj: Re: The American Reporter
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From: Billy Houck <
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Date: Thursday, 13 Nov 1997 11:10:11 -0500 (EST)
Subject: 8.1142 Re: Err
Comment: Re: SHK 8.1142 Re: Err
I assume you're talking about a production of C of E where you haven't
case 2 sets of Dromios and Antipholi. I always prefer to invent twins by
giving two actors of similar height and coloring identical costumes. It
works, especially if the costumes are unusual looking.
Billy Houck
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From: Louis Marder <
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Date: Thursday, 13 Nov 1997 11:28:08 -0600
Subject: 8.1144 The Perdita Project and Trinity/Trent
Comment: Re: SHK 8.1144 The Perdita Project and Trinity/Trent
Colloquium
Re the Perdita Project: 11/14/97- I just returned from Washington,
D.C. The Folger Shakespeare Library has a great collection of "female"
material on exhibition at present. Whoever is doing Perdita should try
to get a catalog. It would be very useful. Louis Marder, Shakespeare
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From: Alison Findlay <
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Date: Friday, 14 Nov 1997 12:23:00 -0000
Subject: 8.1143 Q: Bastards
Comment: FW: SHK 8.1143 Q: Bastards
Dear Mark,
I used Chris Given-Wilson and Alice Curteis, *The Royal Bastards of
Medieval England* (Routledge, 1984) when I was researching Henry Fitzroy
for *Illegitimate Power: Bastards in Renaissance Drama* (Manchester,
1994).
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From: Joe Shea <
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Date: Thursday, 13 Nov 1997 09:19:41 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: The American Reporter
I'm Joe Shea, editor-in-chief of The American Reporter, the first daily
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Tell Joe that if he must he can
Wear a belt three times wrapped around;
Even Great Joe in Old New York
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