William, wrapped within woman’s womb, whirled, writhed waywards, wooped, wooted, winked weensily, “World, world, wondrous wide world! Wrap weeny William with warm winds, wield Will’s wit with wordy writs!”
God ye good day! Much ado in the hustle and bustle of Shakespeare’s besainted birthday this week. Here we go.
The San Diego Shakespeare Society’s annual Student Festival runs April 28th from 12:30-4:30 in beautiful Balboa Park. The event is free and the student performances have always been excellent and varied.
Read further anon →God ye good day. Jingling-jangling this week’s news.
SHAKESPEARE’S ORIGINAL PRONUNCIATION
The British Library launched a CD of Shakespeare’s Original Pronunciation in February 2012. The release of the disc was so anticipated and desired that it is still trumpeting the web.
The CD is orchestrated by the father [...]
Read further anon →Up this week: Shakespeare’s birthday and ways NOT to celebrate it, if Shakespeare had written ________, Meatloaf practicing Shakespeare, and more!
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Aren’t you glad you saved that extra $1,500 for a rainy day? Well, that day has come if you desperately want to see Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline in a staged reading of Romeo and Juliet at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park this summer. The saying, “When you [...]
Read further anon →Good day at once. This is my first post. You are all well met. I am going to bring ye news about Shakespeare’s language every Saturday. I should warn ye though that I suffer from BS – Bardic Syndrome, which often makes me accidentally slip into Shakespearean or talk gibberishly with Will’s tongue in my cheek – [...]
Read further anon →Up this week: it’s Friday the 13th and we want to keep our Shakespeare luck. So, we’re talking about Shakespeare and cute furry animals. That should keep the bad luck at bay!
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