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dontbesodroopy: Maggie Smith as Portia -  behind the scenes on The Merchant of Venice (1972)

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Maggie Smith as Portia -  behind the scenes on The Merchant of Venice(1972)


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Merchant of Venice pics © Tristram KentonEleanor Wyld as JessicaDaniel Bowerbank as Lorenzo andMerchant of Venice pics © Tristram KentonEleanor Wyld as JessicaDaniel Bowerbank as Lorenzo andMerchant of Venice pics © Tristram KentonEleanor Wyld as JessicaDaniel Bowerbank as Lorenzo andMerchant of Venice pics © Tristram KentonEleanor Wyld as JessicaDaniel Bowerbank as Lorenzo andMerchant of Venice pics © Tristram KentonEleanor Wyld as JessicaDaniel Bowerbank as Lorenzo andMerchant of Venice pics © Tristram KentonEleanor Wyld as JessicaDaniel Bowerbank as Lorenzo andMerchant of Venice pics © Tristram KentonEleanor Wyld as JessicaDaniel Bowerbank as Lorenzo andMerchant of Venice pics © Tristram KentonEleanor Wyld as JessicaDaniel Bowerbank as Lorenzo andMerchant of Venice pics © Tristram KentonEleanor Wyld as JessicaDaniel Bowerbank as Lorenzo and

Merchant of Venice pics © Tristram Kenton

Eleanor Wyld as Jessica
Daniel Bowerbank as Lorenzo and Eleanor Wyld as Jessica
Michael Gould as Antonio and Adrian Schiller as Shylock and Michael Marcus as Bassanio
Raymond Anum as Gratiano and Michael Marcus as Bassanio
Adrian Schiller as Shylock
Eleanor Wyld as Jessica and Daniel Bowerbank as Lorenzo
Aaron Vodovoz as Launcelot Gobbo and Daniel Bowerbank as Lorenzo
Michael Gould as Antonio and Adrian Schiller as Shylock
Adrian Schiller as Shylock and Ben Caplan as Solanio


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Merchant of Venice pics © Tristram KentonAdrian Schiller as ShylockMichael Gould as Antonio, AdMerchant of Venice pics © Tristram KentonAdrian Schiller as ShylockMichael Gould as Antonio, AdMerchant of Venice pics © Tristram KentonAdrian Schiller as ShylockMichael Gould as Antonio, AdMerchant of Venice pics © Tristram KentonAdrian Schiller as ShylockMichael Gould as Antonio, AdMerchant of Venice pics © Tristram KentonAdrian Schiller as ShylockMichael Gould as Antonio, AdMerchant of Venice pics © Tristram KentonAdrian Schiller as ShylockMichael Gould as Antonio, AdMerchant of Venice pics © Tristram KentonAdrian Schiller as ShylockMichael Gould as Antonio, AdMerchant of Venice pics © Tristram KentonAdrian Schiller as ShylockMichael Gould as Antonio, Ad

Merchant of Venice pics © Tristram Kenton

Adrian Schiller as Shylock
Michael Gould as Antonio, Adrian Schiller as Shylock and Michael Marcus as Bassanio
Michael Marcus as Bassanio and Sophie Melville as Portia
Eleanor Wyld as Jessica
Sophie Melville as Portia and Ben Caplan as Arragon
Sophie Melville as Portia, Ben Caplan as Security Guard and Michael Marcus as Bassanio
Sophie Melville as Portia
Tripti Tripuraneni as Nerissa


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The Merchant of Venice rehearsals, piucs © Marc BrennerAdrian SchillerAbigail GrahamTripti TripThe Merchant of Venice rehearsals, piucs © Marc BrennerAdrian SchillerAbigail GrahamTripti TripThe Merchant of Venice rehearsals, piucs © Marc BrennerAdrian SchillerAbigail GrahamTripti TripThe Merchant of Venice rehearsals, piucs © Marc BrennerAdrian SchillerAbigail GrahamTripti TripThe Merchant of Venice rehearsals, piucs © Marc BrennerAdrian SchillerAbigail GrahamTripti TripThe Merchant of Venice rehearsals, piucs © Marc BrennerAdrian SchillerAbigail GrahamTripti TripThe Merchant of Venice rehearsals, piucs © Marc BrennerAdrian SchillerAbigail GrahamTripti TripThe Merchant of Venice rehearsals, piucs © Marc BrennerAdrian SchillerAbigail GrahamTripti TripThe Merchant of Venice rehearsals, piucs © Marc BrennerAdrian SchillerAbigail GrahamTripti TripThe Merchant of Venice rehearsals, piucs © Marc BrennerAdrian SchillerAbigail GrahamTripti Trip

The Merchant of Venice rehearsals, piucs © Marc Brenner

Adrian Schiller
Abigail Graham
Tripti Tripuraneni
Daniel Bowerbank
Sophie Melville
Aaron Vodovoz
Abigail Graham
Aaron Vodovoz and Eleanor Wyld
Sophie Melville
Raymond Anum

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Musicians: Midori Jaeger and Dave Shulman
Assistant Director: Tash Hyman
Candle Consultant: Sally Ferguson
Composer: Zac Gvi
Costume Supervisor: Alexandra Kharibian
Designer: Sarah Beaton
Director: Abigail Graham
Dramaturg: Zoë Svendsen
Globe Associate Text: Giles Block
Head of Voice: Tess Dignan
Movement Director: Jennifer Jackson
Voice: Rebecca Cuthbertson


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Helen Mirren as Nerissa in “The Merchant of Venice”, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1967

Helen Mirren as Nerissa in “The Merchant of Venice”, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1967


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Be nominated for an equal pound Of your fair flesh, to be cut off and taken In what part of your bod

Be nominated for an equal pound 

Of your fair flesh, to be cut off and taken 

In what part of your body pleaseth me.

The Merchant of Venice   Act 1, Scene 3 by SHYLOCK


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After performing to over 450,000 people in just two years, the Pop Up Globe is coming to Sydney! For six weeks only, starting September 5th, the Pop Up Globe will take Sydney by storm with four plays from their recent Auckland season - A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Merchant of Venice, Macbeth, and The Comedy of Errors.

You can find out more on their website. Tickets are on sale now!

This beautiful gown was first seen on Maggie Smith as Portia in the 1972 adaptation of William ShakeThis beautiful gown was first seen on Maggie Smith as Portia in the 1972 adaptation of William Shake

This beautiful gown was first seen on Maggie Smith as Portia in the 1972 adaptation of William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice for BBC’s Play of the Month. The costume was used again in the long running television series Doctor Who, where it was worn by Elisabeth Sladen as Sarah Jane Smith in the 14th season episode The Masque of Mandragora in 1976. 

Costume Credit: Lucia

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Thinking about how Fury’s “pound of flesh” statement is a direct reference to The Merchant of Venice and how Loki’s “interesting choice of words” is a reference to Tom Hiddleston being the biggest Shakespeare stan on the planet. He’s probably been waiting for a high brow Shakespeare reference his entire Marvel career. Good for him.

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