Shakespeare is renowned for the language he used and often invented new words. Explore the way he uses rhythm and rhyme, imagery and metaphor and puns and wordplay in Richard III. Shakespeare used ...
A dynamic performance by DeRod Taylor imbues the title character with a villainous charm that quickly wins over the audience ...
Grunion theater critic Sean McMullen review’s the Long Beach Shakespeare Company’s production of “Richard III.” ...
Daryll Perkins Jr.’s portrayal of Richard was excellent and perfectly evil for this tragic character. Chris Koslosky’s curses ...
Some of Shakespeare’s plays I have never read; while others I have gone over perhaps as frequently as any unprofessional reader. Among the latter are Lear, Richard Third, Henry Eighth ...
I’m a third cousin, 16 times removed ... gut-punching language and action that you get in any of Shakespeare’s dramas. Richard III is a tragedy but you only really appreciate that tragedy ...
Tony Award nominee Robert O'Hara (Slave Play, The Public's Barbecue) brings his sharp wit and story-telling genius to The Delacorte with a bold new production of RICHARD III. One of Shakespeare's ...
Written around 1592, William Shakespeare’s play “Richard III” follows the reign of England’s infamous monarch and charts the path of a charismatic, cunning figure. As Shakespeare depicts the king’s ...
https://doi.org/10.13169/bethunivj.36.2019.0115 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.13169/bethunivj.36.2019.0115 This article aims to analyze the discourse of cursing ...