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The Duke of Ephesus and his attendants
Egeon tells of his 'griefs unspeakable'
The Officers of the Court look on attentively
Duke Solinus cuts a fine figure
Egeon awaits the Duke's doom
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The Syracusan Antipholus arrives in Ephesus
The first confusion - Antipholus of Syracuse meets Dromio of Ephesus
Antipholus is requested home to dinner
'In what safe place have you bestow'd my money?'
'I shall break that merry sconce of yours'
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'For God's sake hold your hands!'
Adriana and Luciana await Antipholus' return
Luciana preaches obedience to one's husband
The Syracusans at cross-purposes
Adriana's first meeting with her supposed husband
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Dromio denies meeting Adriana
Adriana accuses Antipholus of having a mistress
Adriana shows herself to be a woman of passion
'Thou art an elm, my husband, I a vine'
Luciana gives Dromio his orders
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Antipholus of Ephesus and Angelo discuss the carcanet
'Here's a villain that would face me down'
Antipholus and Balthazar share a drunken joke
Antipholus decides the Porpentine will be a more welcoming lodging
Off to the Porpentine
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Antipholus gives his 'sister-in-law' a shock!
Dromio finds out countries in the person of Nell the kitchen maid
Angelo gives one Antipholus the chain...
...but demands payment of the other
Antipholus refuses to pay for what he doesn't have
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The Merchant demands his money of Angelo
Angelo pays for Antipholus' arrest
Dromio reports the ship is ready, to Antipholus' confusion
Antipholus is becoming concerned at the strange behaviour around him
'And Lapland sorcerors inhabit here'
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Dromio returns with the bail money
The Courtesan asks after her chain
'Master, is this Mistress Satan?'
Antipholus throws himself on her mercy
'Now, out of doubt, Antipholus is mad'
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The Courtesan decides to approach Adriana
Antipholus and the Officer on the way to Gaol
Dromio proudly presents the rope's end...
...while Antipholus was expecting the bail money
Antipholus has reached his breaking point
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Dr Pinch examines her patient
Adrian and Luciana look on anxiously
Antipholus turns his suspicions on Adriana
The Syracusans chase off the women
Angelo is now as confused as the rest
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Now the Merchant has to say his piece, too!
Antipholus and the Merchant fight
The Abbess denies Adriana and Luciana to enter
Adriana demands justice from the Duke
The Duke's attendant tries to make sense of it all
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Egeon still awaits his fate
Nell arrives with news of the escape of Antipholus and Dromio
But they're in the Abbey!
Justice, most gracious Duke!
Now the Duke wants an explanation
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Dromio finds his supper more interesting
Antipholus tries to stay calm...
...but can't
The Duke maintains a judicial silence
Antipholus reaches a histrionic climax
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Antipholus's goes a little bit too far
Is this a brother that I see before me?
The Abbess starts to draw the threads together
So that's Mum and Dad?
A kiss that was a long time waiting
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Everyone is concentrating REALLY hardon getting the hang of this
So which one is my husband?
Adriana gets her man
Dromio goes to get the purse of ducats
The Abbess invites all to a feast
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'After so long grief, such nativity!
The masters and servants try to sort themselves out
Hard to tell them apart, isn't it?
A well-earned bow for the cast
The Dromios are deservedly centre stage
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Thanks to our wonderful audience
Another cast bow
And a final greeting for the twins