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...“The power to exercise oversight for planning and zoning . . . has been a major source of leverage that Disney has had for a long time,” Marlowe said....
...“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...
...“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....
...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...
...And there’s conspiracy aplenty in Nick Bagnall’s swift, compressed production of Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II....
...The mouth of hell gapes in warning, yet Doctor Faustus cannot repent and avert damnation, in the play by Christopher Marlowe....
...Following Shakespeare and Webster, Christopher Marlowe is getting a little run out in this intimate theatre (his Edward II follows Faustus into the space) and director Paulette Randall makes fine use of...
...It marks his first work back on a Stratford stage since he retired from the artistic helm of the Royal Shakespeare Company six years ago, and for the occasion he revisits the Christopher Marlowe diptych...
...And I, mentally somewhere in between, went to a film called Marlowe, for reviewing which, in a now-departed magazine called Monthly Film Bulletin, I was paid my first professional shilling....
...Whether mired in battle or mouthing courtly venom, this royal prances a fetching dash, 250 years before his character became — of course — the drama-hijacked model for Christopher Marlowe’s gay, murdered...
...Al, in this case, is Christopher Marlowe, whose seldom-seen first play tells how Aeneas, fleeing the ruins of Troy, fetches up on the coast of what is now Libya and becomes a plaything for various Olympian...
...Over the course of a mere 45 minutes, He Brought Her Heart Back in a Box flits dreamily between Kay and Chris’s relationship, a school production of Christopher Marlowe’s tragedy The Massacre at Paris, Nazi...
...contest decides the casting each night in Maria Aberg’s gripping, intelligent and stripped-down staging of Doctor Faustus (a transfer from Stratford-upon-Avon) which wrestles with what the questions in Marlowe...
...Marlowe and Ben Jonson....
...But is it based on history, on Christopher Marlowe’s 16th-century play, or should it be seen as an interpretation of Derek Jarman’s high-camp postmodern 1991 film?...
...And Christopher Marlowe. Isaac Newton. Charles Darwin. It’s a world of books.” He adds, with perfect comic timing: “Apart from being a place that calls you Paki.” The room laughs....
...A Stanley knife is the encapsulating emblem of Maria Aberg’s modern-dress, theatre-of-cruelty revival of Christopher Marlowe’s Elizabethan classic....
...The opening and closing phases of Christopher Marlowe’s play can stand proudly beside any other Elizabethan or Jacobean drama . . ....
...He considers minor writers such as Robert Wilson and George Peele and canonical figures including Christopher Marlowe, Edmund Spenser and, above all, William Shakespeare....
...Marlowe, Shakespeare’s reputation was made of sterner stuff....
...This is what remains of the Rose Playhouse, where Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe presented their work. The red lights out the stage and the pit where the groundlings stood....
...In May the RSC stages The Merchant of Venice, but first comes another tricky prospect: Christopher Marlowe’s play which, like Shakespeare’s, deals in perceptions that are, at least, troubling to a modern...
...Christopher Marlowe’s protagonist Barabas is not exactly sweetness and light. He is, in fact, about as reliable as a well-greased corkscrew wrapped in a nine-pound note....
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