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The Tempest " review by Michael Billington

Shakespeare's Globe, LondonI've seen Prospero played as a benign schoolmaster, colonial overlord and Faustian necromancer. But Roger Allam brings something new to the party by suggesting that Prospero is first and foremost a father: what we see, in this riveting performance of Shakespeare's usurped protagonist, is a man torn between possessive concern for his adored Miranda and recognition that she is an agent of rec…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:48pm on May 3, 2013

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