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Measure for Measure (Not yet published)

AUTHOR Doran, Blaise; Shakespeare, William; Scott, Graham
PUBLISHER Voices of Today Pty Ltd (06/04/2024)
PRODUCT TYPE Audio (Compact Disc)

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Measure for Measure is one of darkest of Shakespeare's comedies. Written in about 1603 and first performed in 1604, it immediately preceded the composition of the major tragedies Othello, King Lear, and Macbeth.

Duke Vincentino, the ruler of Vienna, fears that under his mild sovereignty, the people may have become lazy and lax. He decides to "go over cover" in the disguise of a monk and appoint his deputy, Angelo, who is a reputed paragon of virtue, as temporary ruler.

On assuming power, Angelo inaugurates draconian provisions regarding sexual propriety. One of the first victims of this new regime is young Claudio, who has impregnated his lover Juliet, and is accordingly sentenced to death.

Claudio's sister, Isabella, who is preparing to enter religious life, is encouraged to approach Angelo and plead for her brother's life. Angelo is immediately smitten with the beautiful Isabella and makes her an offer: her brother will be spared if she yields to Angelo's sexual advances. Isabella indignantly rejects this proposal, but finds herself unable to reveal Angelo's hypocrisy publicly, as she fears her accusations will lack credence.

Fortunately, the Duke, who has not left Vienna, befriends Isabella in his assumed role of friar, and hatches a plan to both save Claudio and to unmask Angelo.

Featuring the voices of Denis Daly, Gary D. MacFadden, David Shears, Graham Scott, Josh Innerst, Kendra Murray, Blaise Doran, Simon Paxton, Roberta Jackson, Alexandra Lee Smith, and Alan Weyman.

Audio edited by Denis Daly

Tunes for songs provided by Alan Weyman.

The text used for this performance was kindly provided by playshakespeare.com.

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ISBN-13: 9798874812799
Binding: CD-Audio (CD Standard Audio Format)
Content Language: English
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Carton Quantity: 100
Feature Codes: Unabridged
Country of Origin: US
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Measure for Measure is one of darkest of Shakespeare's comedies. Written in about 1603 and first performed in 1604, it immediately preceded the composition of the major tragedies Othello, King Lear, and Macbeth.

Duke Vincentino, the ruler of Vienna, fears that under his mild sovereignty, the people may have become lazy and lax. He decides to "go over cover" in the disguise of a monk and appoint his deputy, Angelo, who is a reputed paragon of virtue, as temporary ruler.

On assuming power, Angelo inaugurates draconian provisions regarding sexual propriety. One of the first victims of this new regime is young Claudio, who has impregnated his lover Juliet, and is accordingly sentenced to death.

Claudio's sister, Isabella, who is preparing to enter religious life, is encouraged to approach Angelo and plead for her brother's life. Angelo is immediately smitten with the beautiful Isabella and makes her an offer: her brother will be spared if she yields to Angelo's sexual advances. Isabella indignantly rejects this proposal, but finds herself unable to reveal Angelo's hypocrisy publicly, as she fears her accusations will lack credence.

Fortunately, the Duke, who has not left Vienna, befriends Isabella in his assumed role of friar, and hatches a plan to both save Claudio and to unmask Angelo.

Featuring the voices of Denis Daly, Gary D. MacFadden, David Shears, Graham Scott, Josh Innerst, Kendra Murray, Blaise Doran, Simon Paxton, Roberta Jackson, Alexandra Lee Smith, and Alan Weyman.

Audio edited by Denis Daly

Tunes for songs provided by Alan Weyman.

The text used for this performance was kindly provided by playshakespeare.com.

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