Pericles, Prince of Tyre - William Shakespeare

"Pericles, Prince of Tyre" is a Jacobean play written at least in part by William Shakespeare and included in modern editions of his collected works despite questions over its authorship, as it was not included in the First Folio.
First performance: May 1619
Playwright: William Shakespeare
Characters: Cerimon, Philmon, Helicanus, Escanes, Thaliart, Simonides, Antiochus, Pericles, Lysimachus, Cleon

Act 1, Prologue: PROLOGUE
Act 1, Scene 1: Antioch. A room in the palace.
Act 1, Scene 2: Tyre. A room in the palace.
Act 1, Scene 3: Tyre. An ante-chamber in the palace.
Act 1, Scene 4: Tarsus. A room in the Governor's house.

Act 2, Scene 1: Pentapolis. An open place by the sea-side.
Act 2, Scene 2: The same. A public way or platform leading to the
Act 2, Scene 3: The same. A hall of state: a banquet prepared.
Act 2, Scene 4: Tyre. A room in the Governor's house.
Act 2, Scene 5: Pentapolis. A room in the palace.
Act 3, Scene 2: Ephesus. A room in CERIMON's house.
Act 3, Scene 3: Tarsus. A room in CLEON's house.
Act 3, Scene 4: Ephesus. A room in CERIMON's house.

Act 4, Scene 1: Tarsus. An open place near the sea-shore.
Act 4, Scene 2: Mytilene. A room in a brothel.
Act 4, Scene 3: Tarsus. A room in CLEON's house.
Act 4, Scene 5: Mytilene. A street before the brothel.
Act 4, Scene 6: The same. A room in the brothel.

Act 5, Scene 1: On board PERICLES' ship, off Mytilene. A close
Act 5, Scene 3: The temple of Diana at Ephesus; THAISA standing

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