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Othello, in the copy I used on a summer course when I was 16.
Best wishes to The Long Beach Shakespeare Company on their opening weekend of Much Ado About Nothing
400 years since the death of Shakespeare, and his plays and poetry are still able to move us.
As exams are pretty much over, we shall be more than happy to resume the Shakespeare extravaganza B
Best wishes to The Long Beach Shakespeare Company on their opening weekend of Much Ado About Nothing
The Long Beach Shakespeare Company is capping the summer off with a Much Ado About Nothing, opening
Michael Gambon as Antony and Helen Mirren as Cleopatra in “Antony and Cleopatra”, The Ot
Helen Mirren as Titania and Peter McEnery as Oberon in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
Helen Mirren as Queen Margaret and Alan Howard as Henry VI in “Henry VI”, Royal Shakespe
Helen Mirren as Ophelia in “Hamlet”, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1970.
Helen Mirren as Phebe in “As You Like It”, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1968.
Helen Mirren as Nerissa in “The Merchant of Venice”, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1967
Helen Mirren as Helena in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, The National Youth Theatre,
I’m slowly adding the new portrait range into my Etsy shop. Both of these brooches - William S
At the end of January, after going to see the RSC’s Cycle of Kings at the Barbican I decided I
a-little-bit-pre-raphaelite: A Midsummer Nights Dream By W Heath Robinson & Arthur Rackham
a-little-bit-pre-raphaelite: A Midsummer Nights Dream By W Heath Robinson & Arthur Rackham
At the end of January, after going to see the RSC’s Cycle of Kings at the Barbican I decided I
goodticklebrain: Which Shakespeare Play Should I See? This coming Saturday is the 400th anniversar
New badges in my Etsy shop!
I’m slowly adding the new portrait range into my Etsy shop. Both of these brooches - William S
I’ve been developing my range of portrait style illustrations. I’m planning on c
Read my review of Henry IV parts one & two, and Henry V, which I saw performed at the Barbic
The Long Beach Shakespeare Company is capping the summer off with a Much Ado About Nothing, opening
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