The image (by Magee and Griffin) is an excerpt from a rough draft; a slightly different version is available as a poster, on mugs and totebags etc., from the National Theatre Shop.
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RT @DennisJerz: Everybody Dies (Shakespearean Tragedy Infographic) http://t.co/WbThM9tgsB