Photo Title
Preview
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Production Title
The Comedy of Errors
Production Date
1980
Photograph Caption
Aegeon, a merchant of Syracuse. In search of his lost son, Aegeon lands unlawfully at Ephesus, where the Duke condemns him to death. Aegeon tells his sad tale.
Dialogue
Aegeon: "Alas! too soon
We came aboard.
A league from Epdamnum had we sailed
Before the always-wind-obeying deep
Gave any tragic instance of our harm.
But longer did we not retain much hope,
For what obscured light the heavens did grant
Did but convey unto our fearful minds
A doubtful warrant of immediate death." (I.i.61-69)
Play Title
The Comedy of Errors
Venue
Stage
Company Location
Cleveland (Ohio)
Company Name
Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival
Place of Production
Cleveland (Ohio)
Genre
Comedy
Character
Aegeon: Emery Battis
Object Type
black-and-white photographs
Size of Original
8 x 10 in.
Donor
Cole, Joseph E.
Repository
Cleveland State University. Michael Schwartz Library. Special Collections.
Format
jpeg