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- Tamburlaine the Great is a play in two parts by Christopher Marlowe. It is loosely based on the life of the Central Asian emperor Timur (Tamerlane/Timur...
- Elizabethan playwrights. Based upon the "many imitations" of his play Tamburlaine, modern scholars consider him to have been the foremost dramatist in...
- for over three years[when?] during which he pla**** in Hamlet, Macbeth, Tamburlaine, and plays by Anton Chekhov. Finney made a TV film Forget-Me-Not-Lane...
- Tamburlaine Must Die is a novella written by Louise Welsh, which imagines the last days of Christopher Marlowe's life in 1593. The novella was published...
- Company and won acclaim for her performances in Timon of Athens and Tamburlaine. McEwen appeared as Desdemona in Clint Dyer's production of Ot****o at...
- Company in Fall 2007 to play the title role in Christopher Marlowe's Tamburlaine. His performance was interrupted when an injury made it necessary for...
- the following three years, she parti****ted in Troilus and Cressida, Tamburlaine the Great, The Fruits of Enlightenment opposite Sir Ralph Richardson...
- Festival in Ontario. His roles at the festival included a part in Marlowe's Tamburlaine, in which he made his Broadway debut in 1956. His brief appearance in...
- 'Moonflower Murders' Images". Collider. Retrieved 25 May 2024. "Amazon.com: Tamburlaine: Shadow of God (BBC Radio 3: Drama on 3) (Audible Audio Edition): John...
- narrated, most often in plays and operas. The most significant one is Tamburlaine (1587–1588) by Christopher Marlowe, in which she is named “Zabina”. Olivera...