The character of Enobarbus is doubtless easier to encompass than either of the doomed, larger-than-life lovers of the title. But Snee expertly captures both the brooding loyalty and caustic cynicism of Antony's right-hand Judas. And when he paints Shakespeare's sonorous picture of Cleopatra on her burnished barge, we see her in our mind's eye more vividly than perhaps we ever will on stage.
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