Taming of the Shrew, The
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Taming of the Shrew, The. Initially offered in Garrick's version,
Catherine and Petruchio, at Philadelphia's
Southwark Theatre in 1766 with Miss
Cheer and the younger Hallam in the title roles, Shakespeare's comedy continued to be produced in this and similar versions, and usually with similar titles, for over a hundred years. Later casts included Mrs. Mason and Thomas Abthorpe
Cooper, Mrs. Darley and William
Macready, Mrs. Sharpe and William B.
Wood, and Ada Clifton and Edwin
Booth. Augustin
Daly presented the first more or less faithful version, under its correct title, in 1887 with John
Drew and Ada
Rehan in the leading roles. He offered the play as high comedy, not farce, and mounted it with sets of carefully painted realism and opulence. Julia
Marlowe and E. H.
Sothern and Alfred
Lunt and Lynn
Fontanne were later hailed as the dueling lovers. The great American musical
Kiss Me, Kate (1948) was derived from the comedy, offering brief snatches of it as well as using lines in its lyrics, especially its finale, but framing it as a play within a play and setting the frame, which told a similar story, in modern times. Alfred
Drake and Patricia Morison were the original leads. More recent productions of Shakespeare's original must deal with the antifeminist tone of the comedy, and many stagings tend to get gimmicky to avoid modern parallels, such as a popular 1990 mounting in Central Park with Morgan
Freeman and Tracey Ullman that was set in the Wild West.
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The Last of the Ptolemies.(Cleopatra VII)
Magazine article from: Calliope; 10/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...languages. She was the first Ptolemy to learn Egyptian. She was also the last Ptolemy. She was the bright and vivacious Cleopatra VII. Beginning her reign in 51 B...administration, developed mainly by Ptolemy I and Ptolemy II. Alexandria...
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Why Queen Cleopatra was definitely not Black!
Newspaper article from: Westside Gazette; 12/29/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...noble Seleucid family. His brother Ptolemy VII had him killed and then married his widow. Afterwards Ptolemy VII had Cleopatra II, his brother...daughters of Cleopatra III and Ptolemy VII. Ptolemy XI son of Ptolemy VIII...
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Edfou VII.(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society; 10/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...indices pertaining to both Edfou VII (2004) and Edfou VIII (1998...his Edfou VIII (1998), pp. vii-x. There we learned that the...purport, the texts found in Edfou VII also contain an unusually high...building of the Edfu temple, Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II. The source...
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UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGY PLUMS DEPTHS OF CLEOPATRA'S LEGEND.(CAPITAL REGION)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 3/12/1999; 700+ words
; ...of the ancient world. Alexander entrusted rule of Egypt to his lieutenant Ptolemy, founder of a dynasty that lasted 302 years. Cleopatra Ptolemy VII, daughter of Ptolemy XII and Cleopatra VI, was born in 69 B.C. Eighteen years later, she...
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Stand up and be counted
Newspaper article from: New Straits Times; 1/16/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...Cleopatra who was born in 69BC in Alexandria, became queen of Egypt at the age of 17 after the death of her father, Ptolemy VII. Ptolemy was descended from one of the Macedonian generals who crowned himself King of Egypt, after the death of Alexander...
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Egypt's: sunken treasures: an exhibition at the Grand Palais presents the astonishing finds made in the Nile delta over the past 15 years by the French underwater archaeologist Franck Goddio. Guy Weill Goudchaux assesses their significance for our knowledge of Egyptian art.
Magazine article from: Apollo; 3/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...art in which sculpture developed in the context of architecture and engineering. One of the steles commissioned by Ptolemy VII in the 2nd century BC is 6.1 m high, yet Goddio's team has succeeded in moving its 15.7 tons from the Sea of...
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THE ANGRY GRAMMARIAN
Newspaper article from: Philadelphia Weekly; 4/23/2008; ; 548 words
; ...to mean exactly what it sounds like: a man's wife and sister, when they're the same person. (As in, "Ptolemy VII married Cleopatra the sisterrwife of his predecessor." Way to go, Ancient Rome, in out-skeeving the Mormons...
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Queen's rule.
Magazine article from: Calliope; 9/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...ruling queen, Cleopatra VII, came to the throne...power with her brother, Ptolemy XIII. Ptolemy was unhappy...three-year-old son, Ptolemy Caesar (also known as Caesarian), became king Ptolemy XV, but Cleopatra VII remained the effective...
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Die Toponymen- und Kultnamenlisten zur Tempelanlage von Dendera nach den hieroglyphischen Inschriften von Edfu und Dendera.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society; 1/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...11 (136 names); and (4) D VII 140,2 (3 names). Three names...list and Dendera lists D VI and D VII have already often been dated to the same period, namely to Ptolemy XII and Cleopatra VII (pp. 12-13, 17). Interestingly...
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The Lost World of CLEOPATRA.(sunken palace found in the Mediterranean outside of Alexandria)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Current Events, a Weekly Reader publication; 1/29/1999; 700+ words
; ...Ptolemy received Egypt. As Ptolemy I, he established a dynasty...was 18 when her father, King Ptolemy XII, died. She was crowned Cleopatra VII in 51 B.C., and ruled jointly with her brother, Ptolemy XIII, who was only 10. A Strong...
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Ptolemy VII
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Ptolemy VII (Ptolemy Physcon) , d. 116 BC, king of ancient Egypt (145-116 BC), of the Macedonian dynasty, brother of Ptolemy VI . He is also called Ptolemy Euergetes II. He was coruler with his...
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Ptolemy VI
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Cleopatra, and his brother, Ptolemy Physcon (later Ptolemy VII ). Ptolemy Physcon ruled over Cyrene, Ptolemy Philometor over...theory succeeded to the throne and is sometimes called Ptolemy VII, but he was put to death as soon as Ptolemy Physcon...
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Ptolemy VIII
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Ptolemy VIII (Ptolemy Lathyrus) , d. 81 BC, king of ancient Egypt...88-81 BC) of the Macedonian dynasty, son of Ptolemy VII and the younger Cleopatra. He is also called Ptolemy Soter II. His mother ruled jointly with him and...
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Ptolemy
Book article from: A Dictionary of the Bible
Ptolemy The kings who ruled Egypt from 323 BCE after the death of Alexander the Great...of Syria, and finally with the Romans. The last of the line was Cleopatra VII, married to Mark Antony, who gave her his territory in Palestine; but when...
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Cleopatra VII
Encyclopedia entry from: U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Biography
...Egyptian ruler Cleopatra VII was the last ruler of Egypt from the house of the Ptolemy, a family that had ruled...Cleopatra and her brother, Ptolemy XIII. The two ruled jointly as Cleopatra VII and Ptolemy XIII Philopator. The ministers...
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