Originally posted by DracoM
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John Grosss wrote a very interesting book, specifically about the character of Shylock.
We have no precise record of how the character was performed in early productions but there is some evidence to suggest it was performed for 'laughs' and that the actor wore all the semitic 'paraphernalia' - hooked (false) nose, ringlets, red beard, skull-cap, etc. For all we know, the 'Hath not a Jew eyes' scene may have been played for laughs, too, with the audience on the side of the 'Salads'. Not how we see it, or how it would be performed today, but there you are....
Yes - the Wesker play is called 'Shylock', not The Merchant. Thanks for the correction. :)
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