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Henry Four Hands

10 Thursday Nov 2016

Posted by la Clarina in History, Poetry, Theatre

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christopher marlowe, Henry VI, New Oxford Shakespeare, Oxford University Press, Shakespeare authorship question, William Shakespeare

noxsSo, the New Oxford Shakespeare credits Christopher Marlowe as co-author of the three Henry VI plays.

Well, actually fourteen more plays get co-authoring credits by someone else, and Arden of Faversham is added to the Canon, as well as one added scene in Kyd’s Spanish Tragedy…  But – probably because he is more widely known, and because of the Authorship rumours ever since Ziegler – the idea of Kit Marlowe having had a hand in the Henrys is doing most of the splash.

“Happy now?” asked Davide Mana of Karavansara – who has little sympathy for Kit Marlowe. Continue reading →

Il Palscoscenico di Carta is back!

05 Saturday Nov 2016

Posted by la Clarina in Theatre, Things

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bookshops, Il Palcoscenico di Carta, Love's Labour Lost, The Paper Stage, William Shakespeare

Interesting week, this… Which is why I haven’t posted on Thursday, by the way. Things have happened – mostly good, but time-consuming, and I never know when all the time goes.

DSCN1109BWOne of the things, though, is this: we have found a home for Il Palcoscenico di Carta. At long last. One wouldn’t believe how difficult it was, but really, we’ve tried all sort of places: from cafés to small museums, from bookshops to military clubs – with everything in between… some were so blatantly unenthusiastic that we walked away, some loved the idea but had no room, some were willing but not right now, some asked an extortionate fee… Continue reading →

Don’t Anger the Goddess

01 Tuesday Nov 2016

Posted by la Clarina in Theatre, Things

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directors, Odyssey, reenactment, theatre

od4Back when I  worked as an assistant-director with a small company, there was this time when the director got sick, and I was left in charge of an open-air performance of a play about Odysseus coming home to Ithaca…

No, not that time. Same play, same company – but a different open-air stage, at a rather huge Roman reenactment. Only, beside directing, this time I was also substituting the actress who played the Wise Athena, Odysseus’ patroness, more or less…

I rather hated it, and my costume was of an orange so loud it hurt to look at – but frankly, it was the last and least of my troubles. Continue reading →

The Collier Leaf

25 Tuesday Oct 2016

Posted by la Clarina in History, Theatre

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christopher marlowe, John Payne Collier, Marlowe Society, the Collier Leaf, The Massacre at Paris

massacre-at-parisIt’s hard to read the Massacre at Paris without wondering a little at the slightly corner-cutting feel of it. It seems hastily done in its violence and gore, and there is the fact that it is considerably shorter than the average Marlowe play. So it has long be assumed that the Octavo edition we have must be the result of some actor’s imperfect memory.

And then there is the Collier Leaf. Continue reading →

The Curse of Risotto

22 Saturday Oct 2016

Posted by la Clarina in Theatre

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local theatres, Risotto, Shakespeare in Words, theatre

emptyaudienceOh, I’m in a tetchy mood…

So last night we played Shakespeare in Words in a little town here around. I limped there in the wake of a minor but painful accident, and we had to readjust a few things around the Chorus’s impeded mobility, and we had no technical rehearsal at all – but still. Continue reading →

Noises Off: a crash course in backstage mayhem

15 Saturday Oct 2016

Posted by la Clarina in Theatre

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Life backstage, Michael Frayn, Noises Off, Peter Bogdanovich, Silver Screenings, Speakeasy, theatre, Things I Learned from the Movies Blogathon

moviesblogathonThis post is my contribution to the Things I Learned From The Movies Bloghathon, hosted by Speakeasy and Silver Screenings – and, lo and behold! it has to do with theatre.

Backstage, precisely – and the accurate – if hilarious – portrait of onstage and backstage life that is Peter Bogdanovich‘s Noises Off, based on Michael Frayn‘s play of the same name. I must have been all of thirteen or fourteen, when I was first introduced to the vicissitudes of the troupe of Nothing On, and found them a hoot. Jaded director Lloyd Fellowes and his cast and crew are less than twenty-four hours from first night, and desperately trying to hammer in shape their new farce imported from London. Except, Nothing On is dismal fare, the actors are not, but not ready, doors won’t stay open, sardines are never where they should be, cues are missed, lines forgotten…  Continue reading →

Pleasant Things

02 Sunday Oct 2016

Posted by la Clarina in Stories, Theatre

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Award of Excellence, Biblioteca Teresiana, Internationa Bloggers Association, Mantua, staged reading, Virgil's Will

ibabwA quick, off-schedule post to let you know that Scribblings received the International Bloggers Association’s Award of Excellence for writing and design. You can see the badge down left, and I’ll say that I’m more than a little proud of it.

Also, the dramatized reading of Virgil’s Will/Of Men and Poets in the Biblioteca Teresiana – Mantua’s magnificent 18th Century library – went like a charm. Continue reading →

Of Men and Poets Again

15 Thursday Sep 2016

Posted by la Clarina in Scribbling, Theatre

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untitled-2I wrote once that I wanted nothing better than a chance to rewrite certain plays of mine – especially Of Men and Poets, my Virgil thing. And then I wrote that the chance had happened – if only I could find the notes I was sure to have taken during the first run…

Well, I didn’t quite find the notes – or at least, not the pages and pages of handwritten notes of my imaginary movie starring myself as the Playwright… Continue reading →

Antonia Forest: The other Player’s Boy

25 Thursday Aug 2016

Posted by la Clarina in Books, Theatre

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Antonia Forest, Bryher, christopher marlowe, The Player's Boy, William Shakespeare

Antonia ForestOh yes, there is another one. Same title, but a very different book. Antonia Forest was a children’s writer – and, although this is one of those children’s book that are a pleasure to an adult reader, it’s definitely lighter fare than Bryher’s novel.

The story itself is of the Runaway Boy sort: at eleven, Nicholas Marlow lives with his much older, wealthy and indulgent brother, and studies at the local grammar school… Continue reading →

The Making of Marlowe’s Jew

23 Tuesday Aug 2016

Posted by la Clarina in Theatre

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christopher marlowe, Douglas Morse, Marlowe in Performance, Seth Duerr, The Jew of Malta

JewBack in 2012 Douglas Morse directed a movie version of Kit Marlowe’s Jew of Malta. Judging by the trailer and teasers, it looks like filmed theatre, with a curious mix of period and non-period costumes and settings… Continue reading →

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