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2004 Globe Theatre- Measure for Measure
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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.