Glossary
1.Epitaph- a phrase or form of words written in memory of a person who has died, especially as an inscription on a tombstone.
2. Flappers- whose function is to touch the mouths and ears of conversant with a bladder of dried peas
3.Frustrate- feeling or expressing distress and annoyance resulting from an inability to change or achieve something.
4.Irony- he expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.
5.Orthodoxy- the whole community of Orthodox Jews or Orthodox Christians.
"she was brought up in orthodoxy"
6.Pamphleteer- a writer of pamphlets, especially ones of a political and controversial nature.
7.Plaything- a toy. "the rocking horse has been a favourite child's plaything for generations"
8.Pligrim- a person who journeys to a sacred place for religious reasons
9.Prolific- (of a plant, animal, or person) producing much fruit or foliage or many offspring. "in captivity tigers are prolific breeders"
10.Vermin- wild animals that are believed to be harmful to crops, farm animals, or game, or which carry disease, e.g. rodents.
REFERENCE
1.Broadcast of all six Marlowe plays, May to October 1993
2.Tamburlaine the Great, directed by Terry Hands, with Anthony Sher as 3.Tamburlaine, Swan Theatre, 1992; Barbican Theatre (London), 1993.
4.Directed by Michael Boyd, with Jude Owusu as Tamburlaine, Swan Theatre, 2018.
5.The Jew of Malta, directed by Barry Kyle, with Jasper Britton as Barabas, Swan Theatre, 1987; People's Theatre (Newcastle-upon-Tyne) and Barbican Theatre (London), 1988.
6.Directed by Justin Audibert, with Jasper Britton as Barabas, Swan Theatre, 2015.
7.Edward II, directed by Gerard Murphy, with Simon Russell Beale as Edward, Swan Theatre, 1990.
8.Doctor Faustus, directed by John Barton, with Ian McKellen as Faustus, Nottingham Playhouse (Nottingham) and Aldwych Theatre (London), 1974; Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1975.
9.Directed by Barry Kyle with Gerard Murphy as Faustus, Swan Theatre and Pit Theatre (London), 1989.
10.Drected by Maria Aberg with Sandy Grierson and Oliver Ryan sharing the roles of Faustus and Mephistophilis, Swan Theatre and Barbican Theatre (London), 2016
11.Tamburlaine, directed by Peter Hall, with Albert Finney as Tamburlaine, Olivier Theatre premier production, 1976.
12.Dido, Queen of Carthage, directed by James McDonald with Anastasia Hille as Dido, Cottesloe Theatre, 2009.
13Edward II, directed by Joe Hill-Gibbins, with John Heffernan as Edward, Olivier Theatre, 2013.
14.Dido, Queen of Carthage, directed by Tim Carroll, with Rakie Ayola as Dido, 2003.
15.Edward II, directed by Timothy Walker, with Liam Brennan as Edward, 2003.
16.Tamburlaine, performed at Yale University, New Haven, US, 1919;
17.Directed by Tyrone Guthrie, with Donald Wolfit as Tamburlaine, Old Vic, London, 1951
18.Doctor Faustus, co-directed by Orson Welles and John Houseman, with Welles as Faustus and Jack Carter as Mephistopheles, New York, 1937;
19.Directed by Adrian Noble, Royal Exchange, Manchester, 1981.
20.Edward II directed by Toby Robertson, with John Barton as Edward, Cambridge, 1951;
21.directed by Toby Robertson, with Derek Jacobi as Edward, Cambridge, 1958;
22.directed by Toby Robertson, with Ian Mc Kellen as Edward, Assembly Hall, Edinburgh International Festival, 1969;
23directed by Jim Stone, Washington Stage Company, US, 1993;
24.directed by Jozsef Ruszt, Budapest, 1998;
directed by Michael Grandage, with Joseph Fiennes as Edward, Sheffield Crucible Theatre, UK, 2001.
The Massacre in Paris, directed by Patrice Chéreau, France, 1972
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