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The scenes when several cast members appeared as spirits weaving around the speaking cast and Stephano, Trinculo and Caliban being tormented by giant dogs’ heads restored the drama after the comedy.
In an exhilarating production of “The Tempest” now at Round House Theatre, Caliban is a double-headed being, with two torsos and two muscular sets of limbs that hurtle him around the play’s ...
It’s in the third act of Shakespeare’s THE TEMPEST that the monster Caliban advises his would-be saviors, the drunken butler Stephano and his doltish friend Trinculo essentially to not be ...
Review: ODURep’s ‘The Tempest’ is one director’s fond farewell Students’ work on a classic includes new twists as Chris Hanna directs his last work.
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“The isle is full of noises,” sings Caliban, and on Tuesday night it certainly was. Helicopters, radios, sirens and birdsong were competing to be heard in the Manhattan air.
Trinculo (Daniel T. Parker), a jester, and Stephano (K.T. Vogt), a royal butler, have reunited on the island in Caliban’s company. They are characterized in costume and farcical manner as ...
The hijinks relating to the monstrous Caliban (depicted as a sort of grotesque overgrown baby by Forbes Masson) and the shipwrecked piss artists Stefano (Jasoin Barnett) and Trinculo (Matthew Horne) ...