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...Make sure that you don’t tip back too far—your head will roll off,” Emily J. Carmichael ’04 says calmly during a rehearsal for Shakespeare??s Macbeth, which opens tonight in the Kronauer Space. Carmichael, who co-directs the show with Moss B. Bittner ’02-’03, is very serious as she discusses the movements of her actor—a puppet constructed from cardboard, cloth, air-dry clay, human hair and, she adds, “mostly duct tape...
Kenan Professor of English Marjorie Garber cited two of Shakespeare??s plays, The Merchant of Venice and Troilus and Cressida, to show how uncontextualized passages can lead to misinterpretation by the reader...
...It’s just very, very odd that you have courses where you read Shakespeare??s plays, and you have [extracurricular] groups that perform Shakespeare??s plays, and there’s almost no connection between the two,” he said...
...Laura P. Perry ’04, director of the Athena production, does not consider Shakespeare??s portrayal of the Jewish moneylender Shylock as a heartless businessman to be anti-Semitic. If so, she said, the play is equally anti-Christian, for its Christian characters appear equally cruel and far more deceitful...
Nonetheless, she said, “It is Shakespeare??s most religious play...