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- Tinker on stage, holding online meeting without ado
- Assertion from one kind of character heard, found in either part of Twelfth Night
- Quiescent during penultimate part of Macbeth – and of Hamlet
- They support arms, weapons linked with arrows in dramatic speech
- It's darn hard in initially confused lesson naming writer of A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Leading characters in Titus Andronicus spoil the ending in one sense
- Appearance with Falstaff's associate producing weapon
- Second member of weird trio having exited? Stop watching
- Earl's son in King Lear appearing in tattered garment
- Check power, sets, scripts for film adaptations
- Famous actor exchanging last two parts for a role in Twelfth Night
- Text for Macbeth, say, putting extra time into revised bit role
- King not doing so well, such as Claudius or Richard III
- In kind way, nurse initially encouraging Romeo's love? Yes
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- After it's put up on stage, I'm wrong to condemn
- Able to identify what's wrong as I do casting badly
- eg Julius Caesar or Coriolanus? Right
- Delights in Tory victory as comedy
- Romantic message for Veronese gentleman
- Practice acting in Winter's Tale, initially
- See 4
- Novice Romeo crazy about female – tragic hero
- One who operates in theatre, not needing screen
- Church's part obvious in sound plot
- Like lady's protest in play that confounds sexes with vice
- Superficially cut, like Antony and Cleopatra or Romeo and Juliet, we hear
- Dismiss, in a way, from Richard's royal house
- Shakespeare, as opposed to 7