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- Clown in her household Helena, a Gentlewoman protected by the Countess000 Lafew, an old Lord Parolles, a follower of Bertram An Old Widow of Florence, surnamed...
- That Rocked Sandford 2009 National Theatre Live: All's Well That Ends Well Lafew 2014 The Crucible Reverend Parris 2019 The Crown Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester...
- in the Park, he performed as "the Provost" in Measure for Measure and "Lafew" in All's Well That Ends Well. and as "Sir Humphrey" in the American premiere...
- the saddle in battle. In All's well that ends well act 2 scene 1 line 97 Lafew says: I am Cressida's uncle that dare leave two together i.e. the king and...
- 4 1986 La Peste Fr Panaloux BBC Radio 3 1986 All's Well That Ends Well Lafew BBC Radio 3 1986 Master Olof Gert BBC Radio 3 1987 Mr Beluncle Three episodes...
- Hamlet. He fights with Hamlet in the famous fencing scene in the final act. Lafew is a French lord in All's Well That Ends Well. Lancaster: John of Gaunt...
- Caroline Hunt (Diana) Elizabeth Spriggs (A Widow of Florence) Brewster Mason (Lafew) Ian Hogg (Lavatch) Originally a Royal Shakespeare Company stage production...
- Well, a drame à clef (Bertram = Southampton, Parolles = Barnaby Barnes, Lafew = Shakespeare). All's Well revised c. 1602. The Merry Wives of Windsor First...
- the surnames of two minor characters in Richard II; the name "La Feu" ("Lafew") comes from All's Well That Ends Well. More important than this evidence...
- Well, a drame à clef (Bertram = Southampton, Parolles = Barnaby Barnes, Lafew = Shakespeare). All's Well revised c.1602. The Merry Wives of Windsor First...