Tamburlaine the Great by Christopher Marlowe (Prologue)
Episode 48, Feb 17, 2019, 09:32 AM
The prologue to Tamburlaine the Great - so great they wrote a sequel.
Tamburlaine the Great (Prologue) - What's Past Is Prologue
A performance of the prologue to Tamburlaine the Great (later known as part 1 when the sequel is written) created by Christopher Marlowe in 1587 - recorded to frustrate everyone who wants to hear a full production, and as a sitting accusation to the world for not (necessarily) supplying one.
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Prologue performed by Sarah Golding, produced by Robert Crighton.
Additional sound effects from the wonderful people at http://www.freesfx.co.uk
The play is in print and available variously online - an example of the text can be found here in various formats https://emed.folger.edu/featured-plays
A performance of the prologue to Tamburlaine the Great (later known as part 1 when the sequel is written) created by Christopher Marlowe in 1587 - recorded to frustrate everyone who wants to hear a full production, and as a sitting accusation to the world for not (necessarily) supplying one.
If you'd like to make us to do a full audio production of this play, join us on patreon and choose this play at the next vote. www.patreon.com/beyondshakespeare or you can follow us on Twitter @BeyondShakes
Prologue performed by Sarah Golding, produced by Robert Crighton.
Additional sound effects from the wonderful people at http://www.freesfx.co.uk
The play is in print and available variously online - an example of the text can be found here in various formats https://emed.folger.edu/featured-plays