of which Mark Antony is the most powerful—until he is subdued by the beauty, wit, and charm of Cleopatra. “With the future of our democracy in question, we look to the genius of Shakespeare to ...
The Cumberland Theatre will continue its 37th season with the classic “Antony and Cleopatra” by William Shakespeare. The show runs March 27 through April 13 for 10 performances.
The Cumberland Theatre will continue their 37th Season with the classic Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare. The show ...
Ray Fearon:They only got half way because Mark Antony still had a lot more work to do and Shakespeare has given him those speeches to help him get them to rise up and mutiny and revolt against ...
Baroque music and silent movies? Perhaps an unexpected combination, but not one that seems bizarre. How about silent movies and Shakespeare? The Bard without speech seems almost a contradiction in ...
“Cry ‘Havoc!’ And let slip the dogs of war” probably wasn’t actually uttered by Roman General Mark Antony. It was simply an invention of William Shakespeare for the play “Julius Caesar.
Narrator: Shakespeare, like most writers ... his men at the end of the play is very similar to Plutarch’s, as is Mark Antony’s celebration of Brutus. Antony: His life was gentle, and the ...