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An Actor's Notebook by Mark Redfield

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An Actor's Notebook by Mark Redfield Sunday, August 30, 2015 Shakespeare Sunday -- Prospero summons Caliban in THE TEMPEST SHAKESPEARE SUNDAY In their first scene in Shakespeare's THE TEMPEST, Prospero summons Caliban, who has a few words for Prospero, the master of the island, and none of the them are "happy birthday". In this reading of the scene, I play both Prospero and Caliban. -Mark Redfield  Listen to it here: THIS ISLAND'S MINE  Posted by Unknown at 8:59 AM No comments: Labels: Caliban , ShakespeareSunday , William Shakespeare , William Shakespeare's The Tempest Saturday, April 25, 2015 "GAS" written by Alfred Hitchcock GAS is a (very) short story written by Alfred Hitchcock when he was 20 years-old. During Hitchcock's formative years as a young man, before he embarked on a career in motion pictures, he was a voracious reader of crime fiction and true-crime tales. One of his favorite authors was Edgar Allan Poe. In a magazine art...

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