The Laurel Shakespeare The Tempest Author:William Shakespeare, Francis Fergusson, Jean Rosenthal Jean Rosenthal writes in her comments on lighting Shakespeare: "If 'The Tempest' contains...Shakespeare's farewell to creative life, it is a most moving one. The symbolic breaking of the staff and drowning of the book is a leave-taking, whether or not it is the final one. The lighting may fairly accept the suggestion without insisting on it, by ... more »allowing the island to disappear and the sky with the sun, moon and stars to cease to exist when Prospero, out of time and space, speak the Epilogue and ends, 'Let your indulgence set me free.'"
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