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Kings, queens, knaves and clowns... your favorite Shakespearean
characters come to life!
†he Bard and more than 50 of his dramatis personae take a bow in this
remarkable tribute to Shakespeare’s entire canon—38 plays, including the
obscure Two Noble Kinsmen. With the Old Globe Theatre as backdrop, James
assembles an eclectic cast of fictional characters and actors in rehearsal
mingling with a few thespians who never tread the boards (but might have
flittered above them). You’ll find Romeo proffering a rose to Juliet, who
rebuffs the salacious overtures of Henry VIII. Viola of Twelfth Night is in the
act of binding her breasts to fill the manly role of Cesario, while beside her
other Shakespearean heroines don male apparel to play their virile counterparts—
all the more interesting when you consider that in Shakespeare’s day men played
all the female roles. Caesar is a self-portrait—an opportunity for the artist
to make a statement about backstabbing (he doesn’t like it!) and revel in
applause (notice Titus Andronicus giving him a warm hand). All humor aside…
James’ prodigious knowledge of Shakespeare manifests in a work offering
multiple layers of meaning and countless discoveries. All the World’s a Stage
was commissioned by the Utah Shakespearean Festival—winner of this year’s Tony
Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre—in celebration of its 40th anniversary.
Published from the artist’s original oil painting.
Available in both a print and giclée canvas edition.
3000 signed by the artist and consecutively numbered.
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