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Verse Speaking

Posted on 16. Sep, 2013 ·

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Categories: Abigail Rokison, Cicely Berry, Elsa Lanchester, Giles Block, Globe Education, John Wood, national theatre, Ontario, Patrick Spottiswoode, Patsy Rodenburg, Poetry, Shakespeare's Globe, Staunton, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, The Shakespeare Institute, verse-speaking · Tags: Charles Laughton, featured, John Barton, Judi Dench, Laurence Olivier, New York, Peter Hall, Stanley Wells, The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, theatre
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