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79.
The Times
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80.
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81.
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86.
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88.
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89.
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90.
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91.
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99.
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101.
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104.
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106.
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109.
Brantley, “Shakespeare Serves Up a Savoury Course of Rage.”

110.
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111.
Paul Taylor,
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112.
Lucy Bailey in an interview with Laura Macdonald,
Independent
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113.
Taylor,
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, 13 August 2008.

114.
Michael Billington,
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115.
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116.
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117.
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119.
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120.
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121.
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122.
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123.
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, 9 July 1965.

124.
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125.
Alan Brien,
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126.
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127.
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Guardian
, 2 July 1965.

128.
Levin,
Daily Mail
, 2 July 1965.

129.
Herbert Kretzmer,
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, 2 July 1965.

130.
Penelope Gilliatt,
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131.
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, 9 July 1965.

132.
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, 9 July 1965.

133.
Gilliatt,
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134.
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, 2 July 1965.

135.
Charles Graves,
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136.
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137.
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138.
Evans,
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139.
Evans,
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140.
Muriel Bradbrook (1968) quoted in RSC theater program for the canceled production 1971.

141.
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, 9 September 1980.

142.
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, 12 September 1980.

143.
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144.
Michael Coveney,
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145.
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146.
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147.
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148.
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149.
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150.
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152.
Ned Chaillet,
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154.
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155.
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156.
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162.
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168.
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169.
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170.
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171.
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172.
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173.
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174.
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175.
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176.
Paul Taylor,
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177.
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178.
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179.
Nigel Cliff,
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(London), 4 September 1999.

180.
Nick Curtis,
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, 25 August 1999.

181.
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182.
John Jowett (ed.),
Timon of Athens
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183.
Michael Pennington,
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, p. 138.

184.
John Jowett (ed.),
Timon of Athens
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185.
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, 9 March 2000.

186.
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, 8 March 2000.

187.
John Thaxter,
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, 2 September 1999.

188.
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, 3 March 2000.

189.
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, 25 August 1999.

190.
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191.
Graves,
Scotsman
, 2 July 1965.

192.
James Fenton,
Sunday Times
(London), 14 September 1980.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND
PICTURE CREDITS

Preparation of
“Titus Andronicus
in Performance” and
“Timon of Athens
in Performance” was assisted by a generous grant from the CAPITAL Centre (Creativity and Performance in Teaching and Learning) of the University of Warwick for research in the RSC archive at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust.

Thanks as always to our indefatigable and eagle-eyed copy editor Tracey Day and to Ray Addicott for overseeing the production process with rigor and calmness.

Picture research by Michelle Morton. Grateful acknowledgment is made to the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust for assistance with picture research (special thanks to Helen Hargest) and reproduction fees.

Images of RSC productions are supplied by the Shakespeare Centre Library and Archive, Stratford-upon-Avon. This library, maintained by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, holds the most important collection of Shakespeare material in the UK, including the Royal Shakespeare Company’s official archive. It is open to the public free of charge.

For more information see
www.shakespeare.org.uk
.

1.
Illustration by Henry Peacham (c.1604–15) Reproduced by permission of the Marquess of Bath, Longleat House, Warminster, Wiltshire.

2.
Directed by Peter Brook (1955) Angus McBean © Royal Shakespeare Company

3.
Directed by Deborah Warner (1987) Joe Cocks Studio Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

4.
Directed by Trevor Nunn (1972) Reg Wilson © Royal Shakespeare Company

5.
Directed by John Barton (1981) Joe Cocks Studio Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

6.
Directed by Bill Alexander (2003) John Haynes © Royal Shakespeare Company

7.
Directed by Gregory Doran (1995) © Donald Cooper/photostage.co.uk

8.
Directed by Yukio Ninagawa (2006) Ellie Kurttz © Royal Shakespeare Company

9.
John Philip Kemble as Timon (1815) Reproduced by permission of the Royal Shakespeare Company

10.
Directed by John Schlesinger (1965) Tom Holte © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

11.
Directed by Ron Daniels (1980) Joe Cocks Studio Collection © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

12.
Directed by Gregory Doran (1999) Malcolm Davies © Shakespeare Birthplace Trust

13.
Reconstructed Elizabethan playhouse © Charcoalblue

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