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Now the Hungry Lion Roars, And the Wolf Behowls the Moon
Shakespeare from the Ground contributor Katie Barnett told us, “I learned this monologue for college back in the day. It still speaks to me, not only in context of the play but also as a conspectus of the magical experience of theater - specifically of the moment just before the audience is released back into the "real world."”
Now the Hungry Lion Roars
“What drew me to this monologue, aside from its eye-catching use of certain wonders of the natural world, is the kinship I feel in the character Puck. Here you have this maker of mischief with a big heart. It is the fusion of merriment and compassion that led me to this choice.”