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Richard III

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'Now is the winter of our discontent
Made glorious summer by this sun of York'
Shakespeare's final drama of the Wars of the Roses cycle begins as the dust settles on England after bloody civil war, and the bitter hunchback Richard, brother of the king, secretly plots to seize the throne. Charming and duplicitous, powerfully eloquent and viciously cruel, he is prepared to go to any lengths to achieve his goal. Richard III shows a man who, in his skilful manipulation of events and people, is a chilling incarnation of the temptations of power in a land shocked by war.
Used and Recommended by the National Theatre
General Editor Stanley Wells
Edited by E. A. J. Honigmann
Introduction by Michael Taylor

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 25, 2015
      At the core of one of Shakespeare’s most recognizable plays is the self-admitted villain Richard III, the misshaped humpback, who with malice aforethought works his way up the royal family tree to become the tyrannical bloodstained King of England, only to be undone in the end by the future King Henry VII at the battle of Bosworth Field. From his opening soliloquy to his final plea for the never-to-arrive horse, Richard is a riveting character whose actions have intrigued, seduced, and repulsed audiences for centuries. Unfortunately, this audio production suffers from perfunctory performances that fail to engage the listener at an emotional level. Production values are top notch, and judiciously used sound effects enhance the scenes and settings, but the performances are a mixed bag—the words are well enunciated and the meter of the dialogue preserved, but the richness and depth of the bard’s characters is never fully realized.

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