Cymbeline

Cymbeline (The Tragedie of Cymbeline)

    Author: William Shakespeare

    First Performance: c.1610, London

    Published: 1623

    Genre: Romance in 5 acts; blank verse and prose

    Setting: Ancient Britain and Rome

    Cast: 21 m, 3 f, extras

King Cymbeline banishes Posthumus, because he has secretly married Imogen, Cymbeline's daughter from his first marriage. Cymbeline's wife plots to marry Imogen to Cloten, her stupid son from her first marriage, in order to secure the throne. The exiled Posthumus arrives in Rome, where he enters into a wager with the villainous Iachimo, betting that the latter could never seduce Imogen. In Britain Iachimo fails to tempt Imogen, but pretends that he has won his bet. In despair over her supposed infidelity, Posthumus orders her death. But Imogen leaves the court, disguised as a boy, in...

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