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Play Review: Henry VII All Is True
Cardinal error
STRATFORD, Ont. -- In creating Henry VIII: All Is True, Shakespeare and whatever collaborators he may or may not have had took a cue from the world of engineering, where a triangle has long been recognized as one of the most enduring forms of support.
Despite its title, this is a play that relies on the changing fortunes of three principal characters -- the much married monarch of title; his first Queen, the Spanish Katherine; and his principal advisor, Cardinal Wolsey.
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