2004 Globe Theatre- Measure for Measure

Cards (11)

  • In Act 1, Lucio lunges for the first gentleman's private parts, causing laughter and hinting at the prevalent theme of sex.
  • The Duke's entrance in Act 1 Scene 3, wheeled onto the stage in a laundry basket, creates a light-hearted tone despite serious content.
  • Juliet's confident and strident voice challenges stereotypical expectations of a repentant character.
  • Angelo's inappropriate actions with Isabella, including fondling and attempted kissing, intensify the plot.
  • The Duke's delivery of a nihilistic monologue, portrayed as inconsequential and lacking conviction, is a key moment in Act 3.
  • The Duke's motives are interpreted as wanting to help Claudio rather than purely out of curiosity or a power play.
  • The introduction of Mariana in Act 4 displays signs of continuing love and despair over Angelo's rejection.
  • The production adds humour through physical comedy, unconventional character portrayals, and comic timing.
  • The Duke's character is presented as complex, with unclear motives and occasional insensitivity.
  • The juxtaposition of light-hearted moments with serious themes contributes to the overall comedic tone of the play.
  • The interpretation of characters, especially Mariana and the Duke, may differ from traditional expectations, adding depth to the performance.