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FAIR | King Richard??€™s Faire...
...this adaptation, Herrera has cut a significant chunk of the play’s less important scenes and removed some of the heavy Christian dialogue. But the play’s success still depends on Richard??€™s ability to capture the audience from...
Like the Aztec empire, King Richard III’s reign comes to an unexpected and startling end while at the peak of power. Richard??€™s demise is plotted by Richmond, a character who is barely even mentioned in earlier acts. Richard then becomes a virtual Montezuma, with his slayer represented in European garb...
...didn’t see this disastrous loss coming at all—but maybe that’s because I hadn’t checked my Poor Richard??€™s Almanac...
...Brands has capitalized on his study of Ben Franklin, whose exploits are well beaten into the heads of most third graders. Franklin is an American clich̩, the symbol of the self-made man with a broad array of talents: inventor (of the Franklin stove, bifocals), writer (of Poor Richard??۪s Almanac and editor of the Declaration of Independence), businessman (printer) and politician (beginning as colonial envoy to Britain followed by a lengthy stint as the elder member of the Constitutional Convention...