Cue for Treason
Cue for Treason
what two steps did shakespeare take to protect KIt from sir philip and the furious Burbage
what two steps did shakespeare take to protect KIt from sir philip and the furious Burbage
From the text:
Shakespeare thought for a moment, stroking his tiny pointed beard. "I'll speak to the doorman," he said at length. "If Sir Philip comes to the theater again, you'll get word at once and you won't go on. It's a confounded nuisance, but it's better than losing you entirely."
Cue for Treason, pg. 117