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THE HOLY TERROR

  • The Holy Terror: An Adaptation of Shakespeare’s Richard II by Kevin Connell
    The “holy terror” is a king named Richard, seemingly trapped in adolescence. Perpetually doomed to act out like a child (rather than out of evilness or hatred), he is a sensitive soul, deeply affected by the death—when he was nine years old--of his father, Edward the Black Prince (b.1330 - d.1376). “Connell's adaptation, which adds text from a variety of sources to an abbreviation of Richard II, streamlines the story and themes of Shakespeare's original. . . . A bang-up job of good old-fashioned storytelling.”-- Martin Denton (NYTheatre.com) Play E-Book includes 8 color photographs; ISBN: 978-0-9825828-0-0; Available through PayLoadz (link above) for $9.99--regularly $15.00

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