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"The Merchant of Venice" a comedy by William Shakespeare. Franklyn Johnston, business manager, Edward Lewers, stage manager.
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The merchant of Venice: Il mercante di Venezia
2014, Einaudi
in Multiple languages
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Nlss: Merchant of Venice Paper
2000, Pearson Education Australia
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Edition Notes
Thursday and Friday evenings [1907?]
Title devised by Library staff.
Cast: Adelaide Alexander, Dallas Anderson, Percival Aylmer, Alexander Calvert, Lucia Cole, J. Sayer Crawley, Dortea De Veney, Dudley Digges, Millicent Evison, Redmond Flood, Sydney Greenstreet, Ben Greet, G. Brengle Hare, Joseph Honor, Master Walter Kay, Fritz Leiber, Frank McEntee, Charles Mendelssohn, John S. O'Brien, Hubert Osborne, Agnes Scott, Joseph Sunderland, Russell Thorndike, Sybil Thorndike, Gilda Varesi, George Vivian, Jr.
LC copy imperfect: 2 pages (pages 17 and 18) only of program. Shelved under: Julius Caesar.
With: Julius Caesar / William Shakespeare. Issued together.
In: American theater programs of the late 19th and 20th centuries (Library of Congress).
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In this lively comedy of love and money in sixteenth-century Venice, Bassanio wants to impress the wealthy heiress Portia but lacks the necessary funds. He turns to his merchant friend, Antonio, who is forced to borrow from Shylock, a Jewish moneylender. When Antonio's business falters, repayment becomes impossible--and by the terms of the loan agreement, Shylock is able to demand a pound of Antonio's flesh. Portia cleverly intervenes, and all ends well (except of course for Shylock).
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