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Qs: R/J Paintings; Female R3; SNL/Fargas Book |
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 9.0548 Friday, 12 June 1998.
[1] From: Richard A Burt <
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Date: Thursday, 11 Jun 1998 13:53:13 -0400 (EDT)
Subj: Romeo and Juliet Paintings
[2] From: Adam Schrecengost <
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Date: Thursday, 11 Jun 1998 16:26:07 -0400
Subj: Female Richard
[3] From: Deb Bergeron <
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Date: Thursday, 11 Jun 1998 17:20:54 -0600
Subj: Re: SHK 9.0544 Re: Shakespop
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From: Richard A Burt <
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Date: Thursday, 11 Jun 1998 13:53:13 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Romeo and Juliet paintings
Doesn't anyone know where I could go to find nineteenth-century
paintings (preferably kitschy) of _Romeo and Juliet_?
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From: Adam Schrecengost <
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Date: Thursday, 11 Jun 1998 16:26:07 -0400
Subject: Female Richard
The Shenandoah Shakespeare Express, a touring company based in
Harrisonburg, Virginia, currently has a female (Kate Norris) playing
Richard in their production of *Richard III*. Does anyone know if
another professional theatre company has had a woman play this role?
Adam Schrecengost
c/o SSE - http://www.ishakespeare.com
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From: Deb Bergeron <
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Date: Thursday, 11 Jun 1998 17:20:54 -0600
Subject: 9.0544 Re: Shakespop
Comment: Re: SHK 9.0544 Re: Shakespop
> Louis Marder <
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> > See my obituary on the front page
> > of the Spring 1990 issue of The Shakespeare Newsletter.
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> Um... really? This gives a whole new spin to juno.com-perhaps a
> subsidiary of elysium.org? Or have you greatly exaggerated the report
> of your death?
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> Laura Fargas
> (co-author of a novel in which Shakespeare meets the undead, and
> therefore professionally curious on this point)
I'm interested in both the Newsletter and Laura's book--how can I see
the Newsletter and what is the name of Laura's book? Is it published?
Thanks,
Deb Bergeron
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