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The Love-Sick Court

LS_1_1 Act 1 Eudina's direct address of her speech to the audience. Watch video
LS_1_2 Act 1 Eudina's speech is addressed to the audience, whilst the brothers take part in a family conference with their mother and sister. Watch video
LS_1_3 Act 1 This version exploits the potential comedy by overplaying the brothers' devotion to each other, and featuring an exasperated Eudina who fakes her swoon to gain their attention. Watch video
LS_1_4 Act 1 The Rustics approach the King, bowing individually. The King's throne is placed centre stage with his counsellors on either side and the Rustics kneel along the front. Watch video
LS_1_5 Act 1 The Rustics turn round (on Eupathus' cue) to face the audience after presenting the petition to the King. Watch video
LS_1_6 Act 1 An alternative staging of the Rustics at the side of the stage, while the King's throne is set in the upstage right corner. Watch video
LS_3_1 Act 3 The staging of Eudina's sleep and her dream vision. Watch video
LS_3_2 Act 3 Placilla's aside, spoken to herself and heard by the audience. Watch video
LS_3_3 Act 3 Placilla's aside delivered as to Thymele. Watch video
LS_3_4 Act 3 Doris delivers 'His ill looks' as an aside to herself and the audience. Watch video
LS_3_5 Act 3 Doris delivers 'His ill looks' out loud, so that Geron can hear her. Watch video
LS_3_6 Act 3 Geron's accent mimics his mother's, even though his learning surpasses her. Garula coaches her son in his 'postures'. Watch video
LS_3_7 Act 3 Geron's use of 'coition' alarms Doris. Watch video
LS_5_1 Act 5 Philocles and Philargus draw lots, but look at them and swap them several times to give the other advantage. Watch video
LS_5_2 Act 5 Philargus pretends he has drawn 'friendship' so that Philocles will get Eudina, but he is being deceptive and Philocles calls his bluff. Watch video
LS_5_3 Act 5 Philargus falls down in reaction to the poisoned wine; Disanius describes it as 'womanish'. Watch video
LS_5_4 Act 5 Disanius attempts to juggle a dead body, Philocles (who keeps threatening suicide) and a criminal. Watch video
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