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...agenda,” Marlowe added....
...A stunned silence, broken only by the arrival of a roast rib of beef nestling on a bed of carrots. Shakespeare laughs. “That’s funny,” he gasps. “Funny?” Marlowe shouts....
...Sing, Muse, of a nasty piece of work. “The face that launched a thousand ships,” wrote Marlowe — not to praise Helen of Troy’s beauty, but condemn it as the mask of a succubus....
...Marlowe serves sprouts in all three sites with parmesan, pancetta and a blue-cheese dip....
...When he reportedly summoned the ghosts of Trojan heroes during a university lecture years later, an episode reflected in Marlowe’s play Doctor Faustus, he probably used a magic lantern trick....
...In August 1400, Timur — who first became known to English audiences through Marlowe’s late-16th-century play Tamburlaine the Great as the “Scourge of God” — invaded Anatolia....
...It’s a brave novelist who takes on the mantle of Raymond Chandler with new exploits for that most iconic of private eyes, Philip Marlowe....
...In which play by Peter Shaffer did Daniel Radcliffe make his West End and Broadway debuts — including a scene where he was naked?...
...Finally, looking a little dishevelled, in walks Philip Marlowe, Raymond Chandler’s hard-boiled detective....
...His mother, painter Kate, is entertaining two of his four children, Ruscha, five, and Marlowe, three, who are skittering about underneath the table....
...But is it a foolhardy move? Ide transposes Marlowe to the present day and gives him an uncanonical alcoholic father....
...Two such youngsters, mixed-race American orphan Charlie, who can heal himself, and British foundling Marlowe, who can heal others, are being pursued by baddie Jacob Marber, who appears to be made of smoke...
...Skinner spent a decade as Bligh’s predecessor and is on the Marlowe board as a non-executive director....
...“Give me a map, then let me see how much/Is left for me to conquer all the world,” declares the central Asian emperor Tamburlaine in Christopher Marlowe’s 16th-century play....
...Meanwhile, a smooth voiceover talks us through the plot so far: “Previously on Edward II . . . ” For this is a serialisation of Christopher Marlowe’s 16th-century tragedy, mischievously packaged to resemble...
...,” Marlowe said....
...The tour continues to Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury on August 6-7, carlosacosta.com...
...The Comedy of Errors will tour the UK, including The Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury in October, once its run at the Lydia & Manfred Gorvy Garden Theatre ends in September....
...“I can’t believe Christopher Marlowe is a demon!” Diana gasps. Well, it’ll come in handy when he writes Doctor Faustus. “Master Marlowe has sent for Sir Walter,” a servant announces....
...Software maker Marlowe said its full-year results to March will beat expectations after strong second-half trading....
...Stephen Lindsay, who runs Savills’ St John’s Wood office, says a popular step up might be a small house on Middlefield or The Marlowes for about £2m, before a move to St John’s Wood Terrace, which has a...
...Even Christopher Marlowe, writing his play The Massacre at Paris 20 years later for an English Protestant audience, couldn’t help making the perpetrators into some of his most charismatic creations, and...
...Similarly, Anthony Burgess’s superb novel about Christopher Marlowe, A Dead Man in Deptford (1993), ends with Marlowe’s death in 1593 — his murder, in fact — at a riverside tavern in Deptford as he waits...
...Fisk was married from 1994 to 2006 to Lara Marlowe, a US journalist. He later married Nelofer Pazira, an Afghan-Canadian film-maker and human rights activist, who survives him....
...Marlowe’s Faustus has consumed all knowledge and signs his soul away to stretch the boundaries of his own mortality....
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