
Shakespeare Live – RSC Honours The Sweet Swan of Avon
Shakespeare Live – From The RSC, 3 hours of truly sublime entertainment honours a man of enduring influence as seen through an extraordinary array of characters
Shakespeare Live – From The RSC, 3 hours of truly sublime entertainment honours a man of enduring influence as seen through an extraordinary array of characters
The bard from England’s Stratford on Avon William Shakespeare helped shape England’s sense of national identity as he became the greatest dramatist of all time
Good Will Shakespeare lived a ‘no frills life’ and survived on his wits. Edward de Vere lived his life as a courtier and he was immensely creative and clever
From July to November 2012 the British Museum is presenting what will most likely be one of the key exhibitions of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Celebrations. Shakespeare – Staging the World will be produced in collaboration with the Royal Shakespeare Company. It aims to provide an innovative perspective on the bard and his plays.
Shakespeare’s Sonnet 29 is a speaker-focused piece of prose, that seemingly celebrates inner truth as it beguiles us with its language and style
Was Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford in the Elizabethan Age really the Anonymous author of the incredible works of Elizabethan playwright William Shakespeare?