The Other Shakespeare--Romeo and Juliet, Volume 10Shakespeare's tragedy about two teenagers who fall in love, encounter opposition from their feuding families, and take their own lives. |
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... ( curtains ) exiting in " reverse discovery " . Further regarding stagecraft , the scholars who have focused on this field do not appear to give the Elizabethans quite enough credit for ingenuity . Thus , a bedroom wall that is a curtain ...
... ( curtains ) exiting in " reverse discovery " . Further regarding stagecraft , the scholars who have focused on this field do not appear to give the Elizabethans quite enough credit for ingenuity . Thus , a bedroom wall that is a curtain ...
Page 363
... curtains open aloft to reveal Juliet and the Nurse . Lady Capulet enters through " rear wall " curtain " door ... curtains , out of audience sight , but the bedchamber curtains remain open for a continuous view of the bed . ( Her dagger ...
... curtains open aloft to reveal Juliet and the Nurse . Lady Capulet enters through " rear wall " curtain " door ... curtains , out of audience sight , but the bedchamber curtains remain open for a continuous view of the bed . ( Her dagger ...
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... curtains the lower level rear stage curtains open to reveal Lady Capulet and the Nurse supervising the wed- ding feast preparations in the Capulet kitchen . " Kitchen " is this edition's conjecture ; others suggest " part of the great ...
... curtains the lower level rear stage curtains open to reveal Lady Capulet and the Nurse supervising the wed- ding feast preparations in the Capulet kitchen . " Kitchen " is this edition's conjecture ; others suggest " part of the great ...
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