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To Each Their Own - An Elizabethan Comedy for the 2nd Elizabethan Age, set on the 1st Elizabeth's Stage (Paperback)
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To Each Their Own - An Elizabethan Comedy for the 2nd Elizabethan Age, set on the 1st Elizabeth's Stage (Paperback)
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The plot elements that Shakespeare employed for his plays were used
- and reused - for a reason. Shipwrecks, nobles disguised as
servants and magical objects were stock and trade for what the
audience wanted to see and common metaphors for what they would
understand. Such tropes provided a key to translating the story to
a packed house of groundlings and nobles. By taking those elements
familiar in 'The Tempest' '12th Night', 'Errors' and more,
rearranging them into a new constellation of ideas, a fresh picture
has been drawn - "To Each Their Own." Three servants, thrown onto
the shore of their master's enemies, must pretend to be noble.
Their masters, mistaken for servants, must pretend to know how to
labor. Three husband-seeking daughters add to the confusion when
the masters and their servants must pretend to be things they are
not to stay alive. Love, Hate, Jealousy and a Golden Lion of Death
help discover the perfect truth of the way things are. "To Each
Their Own" is a play written to be slipped into the canon at The
Globe Theatre in Shakespeare's time. The play is filled with
mistaken identities, fumbling antics, touching tales and a soaring,
understandable language full of poetry and meaning. Welcome to the
2nd Elizabethan Age, with a work that would fit on the First
Elizabeth's Stage. If you like 'Shakespeare In Love', 'Stage
Beauty', 'Yes', 'Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead', then
make "To Each Their Own" your own. "To Each Their Own" is meant for
performance, but is quite readable as a story. To be performed,
about 14 actors are necessary with minimum set and maximum
imagination. Unless, like the character Anto, you cry "O' kill me
now before an actor play " you will enjoy enacting this work - in
your mind or with friends.
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