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Richard III [2] - Jane

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By Beth Kander - Monologue
Duration: 1-2 minutes
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Richard III [2]
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TITLE
See Jane Quit
See Jane Quit
PLAYWRIGHT
Beth Kander
Beth Kander
PLAY/BOOK
See Jane Quit
See Jane Quit
CHARACTER
Jane
Jane
LENGTH
1-2 minutes
1-2 minutes
GENDER
Female
Female
GENRE
Dramatic
Dramatic
AGE RANGE
Adults 30-40's
Adults 30-40's
SUB GENRE
Contemporary 1950-Present
Contemporary 1950-Present
COPYRIGHT
Beth Kander. Presented with permission from Stage Rights.
Beth Kander. Presented with permission from Stage Rights.
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“Since Richard II's abdication and Henry Bolingbroke's enthronement, civil war has raged between the Houses of York and Lancaster. Following King Edward IV's death, his young son is crowned King Edward V, with Richard, Duke of Gloucester, as his Protector. But now, the Protector's associates have accused Edward IV of illegitimacy, imprisoned Edward V in the Tower, and implored the humble and reluctant protector to become Richard III. Privately, however, it is rumoured that Richard's rise may not be as accidental as it seems. The Duke of Clarence's murder, officially blamed on Edward IV's wife, has resulted in a spate of revenge killings, all of them commanded by Richard and his associates. Who killed the Duke of Clarence? Was Richard really so reluctant to ascend the throne?  Where is the evidence of Edward I's illegitimacy? Who has heard from the political prisoners in the Tower? When tyrannical powers take hold of a state, who dares change the regime?” - Shakespeare's Globe Theatresee less
“Since Richard II's abdication and Henry Bolingbroke's enthronement, civil war has raged between the Houses of York and Lancaster. Following King Edward IV's death, his young son is crowned King Edward V, with Richard, Duke of Gloucester, as his Protector. But now, the Protector's associates have accused Edward IV of illegitimacy, imprisoned Edward V in the Tower,...see more
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