Measure for Measure is a play written by William Shakespeare.
Measure for Measure may also refer to:
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz or The Wizard of Oz most commonly refers to:
Measure for Measure is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1603 or 1604 and first performed in 1604, according to available records. It was published in the First Folio of 1623.
Proof most often refers to:
Will may refer to:
Sir David Courtney Suchet is an English actor known for his work on British stage and television. He portrayed Edward Teller in the television serial Oppenheimer (1980) and received the RTS and BPG awards for his performance as Augustus Melmotte in the British serial The Way We Live Now (2001). International acclaim and recognition followed his performance as Agatha Christie's detective Hercule Poirot in Agatha Christie's Poirot (1989–2013), for which he received a 1991 British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) nomination.
Resistance may refer to:
Sylvia may refer to:
Hamlet is a tragic play by William Shakespeare, based in the story of Jute prince Amleth.
A redhead is a person with red hair.
Jonathan Stephen Firth is an English actor. He is best known for his roles in such noted British television productions as Middlemarch, Far from the Madding Crowd, and Victoria & Albert. He lives in Islington, North London.
Celia may refer to:
Scales of Justice may refer to:
Black swan is the common name for Cygnus atratus, an Australasian waterfowl.
A nurse is a healthcare professional.
Macbeth is a play by William Shakespeare.
Measure of a Man may refer to:
Help is a word meaning to give aid or signal distress.
Sea change, seachange or The Sea Change may refer to:
Just the Way You Are may refer to:
Juliet is a character in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.