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Kyd

Or Kid

[kid]

noun

  1. Thomas, 1558–94, English dramatist.



Kyd

/ kɪd /

noun

  1. Thomas. 1558–94, English dramatist, noted for his revenge play The Spanish Tragedy (1586)

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There is also speculation that Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” was based on an earlier play by the Elizabethan playwright Thomas Kyd that features a character named Hamlet who seeks revenge.

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Arden authorship contenders have included Thomas Kyd, who wrote The Spanish Tragedy.

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“I know this character,” Rees said at one point about the Kyd, though she might have been talking about her own journey as an artist so far.

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Teresa Spencer also voices the poetry, which is underscored by moody music, performed live — Kyd on bass; Dan Crane on drums — on the nearly bare stage.

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It’s a promising relationship with a bit of an edge you can feel in the familiar rhythms and unsteady pauses Kyd and Ring bring to the couple’s bright talk.

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