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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- "The History of Cardenio by Mr. Fletcher and Shakespeare." Modern Language Notes (February 1910) 25.2, 51–56; Freehafer, John. "'Cardenio', by Shakespeare...
- 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)...
- Mee, Cardenio, premiered on May 8, 2008, at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, M****achusetts. While the critical response to Cardenio was mixed...
- Mother, James Kerwin's adaptations of Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis and Cardenio, and Amber Benson's Albert Hall. Schuldt's first major television role...
- acclaim. In 2011, Nixon pla**** Dorathea in Shakespeare's supposed lost play Cardenio (directed by RSC Artistic Director Gregory Doran). Charles Spencer commented...