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Equally interesting, if not always as successful, is Babe's substitution of a loudspeaker for the proverbial Shakespearian messenger: when a panicstricken Rome first hears that Coriolanus may be allied with the Volscians, Babe stages a fast dialogue between Menenius, the tribunes, and the loud speaker, eerie in the momentary illusion that the loud speaker is quite conscious of what the other three are saying. The use of film and speaker projection proves Babe's most successful instinct in Coriolanus and the device most fully resolved; the harrowing ending is played simultaneously on stage and film; Babe requires a dual...

Author: By Tim Hunter, | Title: Coriolanus | 3/22/1968 | See Source »

With this summons came news of the true and terrible conditions in Servia. The country is in chaos on account of the plague; the people, believing that they are pursued by evil spirits, run panicstricken about the country, scattering the disease, and dying in fields and roads. A serum has been discovered, but it has not yet been given a complete trial...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A HIGH TYPE OF HERO. | 5/10/1915 | See Source »

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