- The
History of
Cardenio,
often referred to as
simply Cardenio, is a lost play,
known to have been
performed by the King's Men, a
London theatre company...
-
Shakespeare Company. His
stage debut saw him
portray the
titular role in
Cardenio,
going on to
appear in
various other productions including Marat/Sade,...
- of Don
Quixote who is
frequently referred to in Cervantes'
second part.
Cardenio, an
honorable young man who
dwells in
misery and
madness in
Sierra Morena...
- may be an
adaptation of a lost play by
Shakespeare and
Fletcher known as
Cardenio.
Theobald himself claimed his
version was
based on
three m****cripts of...
-
controversial and are
dependent on
linguistic analysis by
modern scholars.
Cardenio (a lost play or one that
survives only as a
later adaptation,
Double Falsehood)...
- acclaim. In 2011,
Nixon pla****
Dorathea in Shakespeare's
supposed lost play
Cardenio (directed by RSC
Artistic Director Gregory Doran).
Charles Spencer commented...
- "The
History of
Cardenio by Mr.
Fletcher and Shakespeare."
Modern Language Notes (February 1910) 25.2, 51–56; Freehafer, John. "'
Cardenio', by Shakespeare...
- portra**** the
titular character in
Brain Trust Production's The
Tragedie of
Cardenio at the 2010
Midtown International Theatre Festival, for
which he won the...
-
Prince of Tyre, The Two
Noble Kinsmen,
Edward III, and the two lost plays,
Cardenio and Love's Labour's Won. Some
believe the last of
these is an alternative...
-
dramatisation of the
story of
Cardenio in the novel. Some
critics believe that Castro's play may be a link
between the
Cardenio story in Cervantes' novel...