:33:01
You want to know what parts you are
to receive. All will be settled as we--
:33:04
I'll do it.
:33:06
Now listen to me,
you dregs.
:33:09
Actors are ten a penny,
:33:11
and I, Hugh Fennyman,
hold your nuts in my hand.
:33:15
- [ Door Bangs Open ]
- [ Man ] Huzzah!
:33:17
The Admiral's Men
are returned to the house!
:33:21
- Huzzah!
- [ All Cheering ]
:33:23
- Ned!
- [ Chattering, Laughing ]
:33:26
- Henslowe!
- [ Henslowe Mutters Greeting ]
:33:29
Earl!
Good to see you.
:33:31
[ Chuckling ]
:33:34
Who is this?
:33:36
Silence, you dog!
:33:40
I am Hieronimo.
:33:42
I am Tamburlaine.
:33:45
I am Faustus.
:33:47
I am Barabbas,
the Jew of Malta.
:33:52
Oh, yes, Master Will.
I am Henry the Sixth.
:33:55
What is the play,
and what is my part?
:34:00
- Uh, one moment, sir--
- Who are you?
:34:03
I'm, um--
I'm the money.
:34:06
Then you may remain,
:34:08
so long
as you remain silent.
:34:10
Pay attention. You will see
how genius creates a legend.
:34:13
- Thank you, sir.
- We are in desperate want
of a Mercutio, Ned.
:34:17
A young nobleman
of Verona.
:34:20
- And the title of this piece?
- Mercutio.
:34:22
Is it?
:34:25
- I will play him.
- [ Cheering, Shouting ]
:34:28
Mr.Pope.
Mr.Philips. Welcome.
:34:31
George Bryan.
James Armitage.
:34:33
[ Gasps ]
Sam, my pretty one!
:34:35
- Are you ready to fall in love again?
- I am, Master Shakespeare.
:34:39
Your voice.
Have they dropped?
:34:42
No! No.
A touch of cold only.
:34:44
Master Henslowe, you have your actors...
except Thomas Kent.
:34:49
I, uh, I saw his Tamburlaine,
you know.
:34:51
- It was wonderful.
- Yes, I saw it.
:34:53
Of course,
such mighty writing.
:34:55
There's no one
like Marlowe.