Ref NoFLK/PRG/THE GLO SHA/F223963
AltRefNoF223963
CollectionThe Foulkes Collection
TitleProgramme advertising a play to be produced at Shakespeare's Glob…
Date14.5.2003
Extent1 item
DescriptionProgramme advertising a play to be produced at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, London, on Wednesday, 14 May 2003, entitled RICHARD THE SECOND by William Shakespeare.
NotesPrevious reference number: UKC/FLK/PRG/THE GLO SHA : F223963
SubjectDrama
PhysicalDescription3300 x 240 mm
coloured ink on glossy paper
EventRichard Ii
Related PersonShakespeare, William, 1564-1616, author
Rylance, Mark, 1960-, actor
McEnery, John, 1945-, actor
Brennan, Liam, actor
McGinity, Terry, actor
Richardson, Joy, actor
Osborne, William, actor
Woodington, Albie, actor
Omambala, Chu, actor
Glaves, Richard,., actor
Shevlin, Justin, actor
Brennan, Patrick, fl.1980s-2000s, actor
Stewart, Bill, actor
Brown, Michael,., actor
Shorey, Peter, actor
Toomey, Patrick, actor
Kyd, Gerald, actor
Carroll, Tim, director
Related PlaceShakespeare's Globe, New Globe Walk, Westminster, London
ContentNotefrom ticket.
Presented as part of the 'Season of Regime Change 2003'
In addition to a synopsis, the programme contains on early performance and publication of Richard II and some sources of Richard II
Programme contains (p.11) 'Richard II, Edward II' by Charles Forker, Professor of English at Indiana University.
Programme contains (p.12-13) 'Here, cousin, seize the crown' by Peter Saccio, Leon D Black Professor of Shakespearean Studies at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire.
Programme contains (p.16-17) 'Master Piece'. Tim Carroll, Master of Play, talks about his approach to directing Richard II.
Review 'Shakespeare as we really like it ...' by Michael Coveney. Daily Mail, 16 May 2003.
Review ' Facile histrionics' by Lloyd Evans. The Spectator, 17 May 2003.
Review ' Hot gossip and a very cool king' by Georgina Brown. The Mail on Sunday, 25 May 2003.
CategoryProgrammes (theatre)
Press coverage
Tickets
Access conditionsThis material is available for consultation at the University of Kent's Special Collections & Archives reading room, Templeman Library, University of Kent, Canterbury, CT2 7NU (specialcollections@kent.ac.uk).
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