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Tempest and Dryden
The Indian Queen followed in 1695, in which year he also wrote songs for Dryden and Davenant's version of Shakespeare's The Tempest ( recently, this has been disputed by music scholars < ref >
He had returned to England sometime before the initial production of his adaptation of Shakespeare's The Tempest, written with John Dryden, who would be named the next Laureate in 1670.
* The Tempest, or The Enchanted Island ( performed 7 November 1667, printed 1670 ), an adaptation with John Dryden of Shakespeare's The Tempest
* The derivative nature of Restoration drama is richly displayed when the Duke's Company produces Thomas Shadwell's " operatic " re-adaptation of Dryden and Davenant's 1667 adaptation of The Tempest.
* November 7-The Tempest, or The Enchanted Island, an adaptation of Shakespeare's Tempest by John Dryden and Sir William Davenant, receives its première.
The four speakers represented, respectively, Sir William Davenant " ingenious " collaborator on their revision of The Tempest, Sir Robert Howard and Dryden's brother-in-law, the earl of Orrery Boyle, author of the first heroic play in rhymed couplets, and Dryden himself ( neander means " new man " and implies that Dryden, as a respected member of the gentry class, is entitled to join in this dialogue on an equal footing with the three older men who are his social superiors ).
The Tempest, or The Enchanted Island is a comedy adapted by John Dryden and William D ' Avenant from Shakespeare's comedy The Tempest.
Shadwell's 1674 operatic version of Dryden and D ' Avenant's adaptation was mocked by Thomas Duffet in his farce The Mock Tempest, or the Enchanted Castle, also in 1674.
There are clear parallels between King Arthur and Shakespeare's The Tempest ( which Dryden had revised in line with Restoration taste in collaboration with Sir William Davenant in 1667 and which had been turned into a semi-opera with music by Matthew Locke in 1674 ).

Tempest and ),
They either argue that it was left unfinished or say that earlier sources, such as Richard Eden's The Decades of the New Worlde Or West India ( 1555 ) and Desiderius Erasmus's Naufragium / The Shipwreck ( 1523 ), sufficiently account for some of the phrasing and images in The Tempest.
Other recusant families, or branches thereof, include ( d ) Ainscough, Anne ( of Frickley ), Arden ( of Longcroft ), Arundell, Bedingfeld, Berkeley ( of Spetchley ), Blount, Blundell, Clifford ( of Chudleigh ; since 1673 ), Coates, Constable, Constable-Maxwell, Errington, Eyre, Eyston, Fairfax ( of Gilling ), Feilding, Fenwick, Fermor ( of Tusmore ), Fitzherbert ( of Swynnerton ), Fitzherbert-Brockholes, Fortescue-Turville, Gerard ( of Bryn ), Gillibrand, Gillow, Glover, Hesketh, Holden, Holman, Hornyold, Huddleston, Jerningham, Kerr ( Scotland ), De Lisle / de Lisle, Mattingly, Mockler-Barrett, Payne, Petre, Perkins ( of Ufton Court ), Riddell, Scarisbrick, Scrope ( of Bolton ), Smythe, Stonor, Stourton, Talbot, Tempest ( of Broughton ), Throckmorton, Towneley, de Trafford, Tichbourne, Trappes-Lomax ( Trappes of Nidd ), Tresham ( of Northamptonshire ), Vavasour ( of Hazlewood ), Ward, Waterton ( of Walton ), Weld, and Weld-Blundell.
* Ferdinand ( The Tempest ), a character in William Shakespeare's The Tempest
Later came The Tempest, King Lear, a funeral march for the final scene in Hamlet, the love scene for Les Troyens ( which, some claim, Berlioz took from The Merchant of Venice ), and Béatrice and Benedict.
For example, in The Winter's Tale ( 1906 ), there was a woodland glade with a shepherd's cottage and babbling brook ; in The Tempest ( 1904 ), a replica of a sixteenth-century vessel was tossed in a storm ; in The Merchant of Venice ( 1908 ), he recreated an authentic Renaissance ghetto.
Additional performances in film include King of the Gypsies ( 1978 ), Tempest ( 1982 ), Compromising Positions ( 1985 ), Little Women ( 1994 ), Stepmom ( 1998 ), Anywhere but Here ( 1999 ), Cradle Will Rock ( 1999 ), The Banger Sisters ( 2002 ), Shall We Dance ( 2004 ), Alfie ( 2004 ), Romance & Cigarettes ( 2005 ), Elizabethtown ( 2005 ) and Enchanted ( 2007 ).

Tempest and adaptation
* In the last sequence of Derek Jarman's The Tempest ( 1979 ), a film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play, the singer / actress Elisabeth Welch, appearing as ' a goddess ', sings the song ; which she had taken as her signature tune since 1933.
This was followed by Jarman's unconventional adaptation of Shakespeare's The Tempest in 1979.
He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon in April 1963 to play Trinculo in The Tempest and Cinna the Poet in Julius Caesar, and in July was cast as Henry VI in the John Barton adaptation of Henry VI, Parts I, II and III, which comprised the first two plays from The Wars of the Roses trilogy.
* The complete text of Davenant and Dryden's adaptation of The Tempest
Her most remembered films of that period were The Tempest ( 1911 ), and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ( 1912 ), a film adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson story.
Adrian Herrero danced Caliban in the choreographic adaptation of The Tempest ( La Tempestad ) by the Ballet Contemporáneo of the Teatro General San Martín in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2008.
Caliban appears as the wild and lustful Greek Kalibanos ( played by Raúl Juliá ) in Paul Mazursky's film adaptation Tempest ( 1982 ).
In 1968, he published the first version of Une Tempête, a radical adaptation of Shakespeare's play The Tempest for a black audience.
Juliá then accepted a role in a film adaptation of The Tempest, spending several months in Italy while exploring its culture.
Hytner's directorial work for theatre includes The Country Wife, Edward II, Don Carlos, Ghetto, Miss Saigon, Orpheus Descending, a 2-part adaptation of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy, Alan Bennett's The History Boys, Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel ( 1992 ), Southwark Fair and The Alchemist, Measure for Measure ( 1987 ), The Tempest ( 1988 ) and King Lear ( 1990 ), The Recruiting Officer by George Farquhar ( 1992 ), The Cripple of Inishmaan by Martin McDonagh ( 1997 ), The Winter's Tale ( 2001 ), Mother Clap's Molly House by Mark Ravenhill ( 2001 ), Henry V ( play ) ( 2003 ) and England People Very Nice ( 2009 ).
During the rest of the 1880s a succession of managements presented a wide range of genres, from adaptations of French plays, Shakespeare, Sheridan, Ibsen, a Dickens adaptation by the novelist's son, to musical shows, including The Fay o ' Fire by Edward Jones and Henry Herman, which The Era later described as " notable as introducing Miss Marie Tempest to the regular stage.
Vess contributed eight drawings for a prose-based inset that appeared in Sandman # 62 (" The Kindly Ones: 6 ") and illustrated the final issue of the series, Sandman # 75, a second Shakespeare adaptation (" The Tempest "), both now published by Vertigo.
Some platform releases have fallen victim to this practice, such as Julie Taymor's The Tempest ( 2010 ), an adaptation of Shakespeare's play which still had not opened in most cities as of September 2011, by which time it had already been issued as a Blu-ray DVD.
He played Ariel in Julie Taymor's recent film adaptation of The Tempest and is attached to work on the film Kill Your Darlings ( in which he plays Lucien Carr ) Ben Whishaw was featured in The Hour a BBC Two drama series, written and created by award-winning screenwriter Abi Morgan.
In 2005, Oswald's third play written for the Globe was performed for the first time: The Storm, an adaptation of Plautus ' comedy Rudens ( The Rope ) – one of the sources of Shakespeare's The Tempest.

Tempest and Shakespeare's
His graduation piece, completed in 1861, was a suite of incidental music to Shakespeare's The Tempest.
* 1611 – William Shakespeare's romantic comedy The Tempest is presented for the first time, at Whitehall Palace in London.
In 1874, German literary historian Karl Elze dated both The Tempest and Henry VIII — traditionally labeled as Shakespeare's last plays — to the years 1603 – 04.
The film, directed by Per Åhlin, is very loosely based on William Shakespeare's The Tempest.
Vladimir Nabokov argued that if we were rigorous with our definitions, Shakespeare's play The Tempest would have to be termed science fiction.
Sycorax is a character mentioned though not seen in William Shakespeare's play The Tempest.
In his preface, Wilde writes about Caliban, a character from Shakespeare's play The Tempest.
* November 1 – At Whitehall Palace in London, William Shakespeare's romantic comedy The Tempest is performed, perhaps for the first time.
The late romances, often simply called the romances, are a grouping of what many scholars believe to be William Shakespeare's later plays, including Pericles, Prince of Tyre ; Cymbeline ; The Winter's Tale ; and The Tempest.
His graduation piece was a suite of incidental music to Shakespeare's The Tempest.
His graduation piece, completed in 1861, was a set of incidental music to Shakespeare's The Tempest.
* Prospero ( Books and arts ) — named after the character from William Shakespeare's play, The Tempest, this column reviews books and focuses on arts-related issues.
In Shakespeare's The Tempest, the masque that Prospero conjures to celebrate the troth-pledging of Miranda and Ferdinand echoes the Eleusinian Mysteries, although it uses the Roman names for the deities involved-Ceres, Iris, Dis and others-instead of the Greek.
However, Ernest Chausson preceded Tchaikovsky by employing the celesta in December 1888 in his incidental music, written for a small orchestra, for La tempête ( a French translation by Maurice Bouchor of Shakespeare's The Tempest ).
He also arranged the French national anthem La Marseillaise and composed an overture to Shakespeare's The Tempest, which was the first of his pieces to play at the Paris Opéra, but an hour before the performance began, quite ironically, a sudden storm created the worst rain in Paris for 50 years, meaning the performance was almost deserted.
The characters and its setting have been compared to those in William Shakespeare's The Tempest, and its plot contains certain story analogs.
Nielsen: " Supposedly a science fiction version of William Shakespeare | Shakespeare's The Tempest, it was all about the Id, ego and super-ego | id, or something like that.
In the 1990s, her theatre work included Prospero in The Tempest at Shakespeare's Globe in London.
Shortly before his death he had been working on a symphonic poem inspired by Shakespeare's The Tempest, a play of which he had made a French translation in 1918 with an operatic version in mind.
Ceres appears as a character in William Shakespeare's play The Tempest ( 1611 ).
Forbidden Planet contains story analogs to William Shakespeare's The Tempest, and Robby has in turn been compared to the spirit Ariel in that play.

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