03 May 2018, The Tablet

Gore galore and a bit of redemption in the RSC's tremendous rival of The Duchess of Malfi


Gore galore and a bit of redemption in the RSC's tremendous rival of The Duchess of Malfi
 

The Jacobean dramatist John Webster (c.1580-c.1638) is a strong contender for the gold medal in two theatrical contests: for the volume of blood spilled on stage, and the percentage of corrupt servants of the Roman Catholic Church among the cast list.

In The Duchess of Malfi (1614) – currently to be seen in a tremendous revival by the Royal Shakespeare Company – a cardinal is both sexually and financially corrupt.

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