Poet |
Poem |
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John Donne | The Flea | click here | |
John Donne | Death be not proud | ||
John Donne | The Apparition | ||
John Donne | The Triple Fool | ||
John Donne | The Bait | ||
John Donne | Go and catch a falling star | ||
John Donne | A Lecture upon the Shadow | ||
John Donne | The Relic |
![]() Paul Hecht made his Broadway debut as the Player in Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, for which he received a Tony nomination; Other Broadway appearances include Stoppard's Night and Day with Maggie Smith, his Invention of Love; 1776; The Rothschilds; Shaw’s Caesar and Cleopatra; and Moliere's Don Juan. His Off-Broadway credits include Pinter’s Moonlight; and Pirandello’s Henry IV, for which he received an OBIE award. Appearances around the country have included Cyrano at the Guthrie, Marc Antony in both Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra at the American Shakespeare Festival. He appeared in Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (Stoppard-Previn), with the Philadelphia Orchestra and performs a program of John Donne sonnets with the early music group Parthenia. He has appeared in many literary programs at the 92nd St. Y’s Unterberg Poetry Center, notably Don Juan in Hell and Edna St. Vincent Millay’s Conversation at Midnight which he also directed. He has recorded books by Gore Vidal, Thomas Mann, Alexander McCall Smith and Balzac and reads annually in the Selected Shorts series at Symphony Space broadcast on NPR. |
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