Eyeball', 'puking' and 'hobnob' are all examples. You probably use words invented by Shakespeare every day. Shakespeare is the most quoted writer in English of all time, and he is also the most ...
Shakespeare used stories from older books of all sorts for his non-historical plays. He borrowed from Latin and Greek authors as well as adapting stories from elsewhere in Europe. Hamlet is ...
There are Shakespeare auditions, and then there are Reduced Shakespeare auditions. Perhaps surprisingly, there's not that much of a difference between them. There are currently three Shakespearean ...
He’s the most performed playwright in history. But which of William Shakespeare’s plays do twenty-first century Brits actually like the most? Back in 2016, we marked the celebrations around ...
Hamlet, Act 4, Scene 7 Hamlet: Shakespeare in the Park ... The uncertain glory of an April day, Which now shows all beauty of the Sun, And by and by a cloud takes all away.-The Two Gentlemen ...
Written around 1592, William Shakespeare’s play “Richard III” follows the reign of England’s infamous monarch and charts the path of a charismatic, cunning figure. As a scholar of ...
Macbeth stars David Tennant and Cush Jumbo sat down for a Q&A about all things Shakespeare, solo cinema trips, sugary snacks and more! Max Webster’s production arrives in cinemas across the globe in ...
This Mr Shakespeare was the second person to be given a jab - and, guess what, he also comes from Warwickshire. "Much ado about nothing?" It doesn't matter - "all's well that ends well".