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All's Well that Ends Well Discussions


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All's Well that Ends Well Reviews

All's Well - Or Is It?
National Theatre
 
All's Well that Ends Well Scenes
Act I, Scene 1
Scene 1 Rousillon. The Count’s palace. (Bertram Count of Rossillion, Countess of Rossillion, Helena, Lord Lafew, Parolles, Page)
 
Act I, Scene 2
Scene 2 Paris. The King’s palace. (King of France, Lords, Attendants, Bertram, Lafew, Parolles)
 
Act I, Scene 3
Scene 3 Rousillon. The Count’s palace. (Countess, Steward Rinaldo, Clown Lavatch, Helen)
 
Act II, Scene 1
Scene 1 Paris. The King’s palace. (King, Lords, Bertram Count Rossillion, Parolles, Lafew, Helen)
 
Act II, Scene 2
Scene 2 Rousillon. The Count’s palace. (Countess, Clown)
 
Act II, Scene 3
Scene 3 Paris. The King’s palace. (Bertram, Lafew, Parolles, King, Helen, Attendants, Lords)
 
Act II, Scene 4
Scene 4 Paris. The King’s palace. (Helena, Clown, Parolles)
 
Act II, Scene 5
Scene 5 Paris. The King’s palace. (Lafew, Bertram, Parolles, Helena)
 
Act III, Scene 1
Scene 1 Florence. The Duke’s palace. (Duke of Florence, two French Lords, troop of soldiers)
 
Act III, Scene 2
Scene 2 Rousillon. The Count’s palace. (Countess, Clown, Helen, two Gentlemen, French Lords)
 
Act III, Scene 3
Scene 3 Florence. Before the Duke’s palace. (Duke of Florence, Bertram Count of Rossillion, Soldiers, Parolles)
 
Act III, Scene 4
Scene 4 Rousillon. The Count’s palace. (Countess, Steward)
 
Act III, Scene 5
Scene 5 Florence. Without the walls. A tucket far off. (Widow of Florence, her daughter, Diana, Violenta, Mariana, Citizens, Helen, Bertram Count Rossillion, Parolles)
 
Act III, Scene 6
Scene 6 Camp before Florence. (Bertram Count Rossillion, two French Lords, Parolles)
 
Act III, Scene 7
Scene 7 Florence. The widow’s house. (Helen, Widow)
 
Act IV, Scene 1
Scene 1 Without the Florentine camp. (French Lord, Soldiers, Parolles)
 
Act IV, Scene 2
Scene 2 Florence. The widow’s house. (Bertram, Diana)
 
Act IV, Scene 3
Scene 3 The Florentine camp. (French Lords, Soldiers, Messenger, Bertram, Parolles)
 
Act IV, Scene 4
Scene 4 Florence. The widow’s house. (Helen, Widow, Diana)
 
Act IV, Scene 5
Scene 5 Rousillon. The Count’s palace. (Clown, Old Lady Countess, Lafew)
 
Act V, Scene 1
Scene 1 Marseilles. A street. (Helen, Widow, Diana, Attendants, Gentleman)
 
Act V, Scene 2
Scene 2 Rousillon. Before the count’s palace. (Clown, Parolles, Lafew)
 
Act V, Scene 3
Scene 3 Rousillon. The Count’s palace. (King, old Lady Countess, Lafew, two French Lords, Attendant, Bertram, Gentleman, Widow, Diana, Parolles, Helen)
 
Epilogue
Epilogue (King)