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  1. Kill Shakespeare

    Puck Shakespeare Puck , Falstaff then reveals that he s a Prodigal. Hamlet tries to get away ... Characters Thus far, these include Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Hamlet , Puck Shakespeare Puck , Demetrius and Lysander Shakespeare Lysander A Midsummer Night s Dream and Tamora and Titus Andronicus ... creative team year creators TPB ISBN TPB ISBN subcat IDW Publishing altcat sort Kill Shakespeare addpubcat Kill Shakespeare is a twelve issue comic book limited series released by IDW Publishing . It is being ... in 2005, however due to other commitments the project was put on hiatus. Originally Kill Shakespeare ... Hamlet if he will help steal Shakespeare s quill because he is the only one who can find Shakespeare ... the sailor that Hamlet was found with back to life. ref name Killshakes1 Kill Shakespeare 1 ref Hamlet agrees to join Richard d quest to find Shakespeare. Hamlet doesn t know how to find Shakespeare ... name Killshakes2 Kill Shakespeare 2 ref Hamlets wakes up and Falstaff says he was trying to protect .... ref name Killshakes3 Kill Shakespeare 3 ref Hamlet and Falstaff meet up with Juliet Juliet Capulet ... Kill Shakespeare 4 ref Othello tries to kill Iago but Iago manages to talk him down. Hamlet ... Kill Shakespeare 5 ref Juliet, Othello, Iago and Falstaff meet up with Hamlet in a barn and they work ... up with Lady Macbeth and begin to conspire. ref name Killshakes6 Kill Shakespeare 6 ref A troupe ... losing Romeo. ref name Killshakes7 Kill Shakespeare 7 ref Hamlet, Iago and Falstaff get ready to begin the search for Shakespeare. The night before they leave Juliet meets with Hamlet and they kiss ... Montague . ref name KillShakes8 Kill Shakespeare 8 ref Hamlet uses his power to part the trees and shows the way to the The Globe Woods where Shakespeare lives. Hamlet goes in by himself and comes across Puck. Puck leads him to a house on the other side of a river. Hamlet tries to swim the river ... to torture Iago to find out what he knows, Iago tells them that Hamlet will kill Shakespeare ...   more details



  1. Shakespeare by the Sea

    Shakespeare by the Sea may refer to Shakespeare by the Sea, Halifax Shakespeare by the Sea, Newfoundland Shakespeare by the Sea Australia Shakespeare by the Sea, Los Angeles disambig ...   more details



  1. Shakespeare Theatre

    Shakespeare Theatre could refer to American Shakespeare Center , Staunton Virginia Royal Shakespeare Theatre , Stratford upon Avon Shakespeare Theatre Company of Washington, D.C. Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey Shakespeare s original Globe Theatre Its modern reconstruction, Shakespeare s Globe Theatre Elizabethan theatre in general See also Shakespeare Theatre Association of America disambig ...   more details



  1. Puck of Pook's Hill

    italictitle Image Puck of Pook s Hill cover.jpg right thumb First American edition, 1906 Puck of Pook s Hill is a historical fantasy book by Rudyard Kipling , ref http www.kipling.org.uk kip fra.htm Rudyard Kipling biography ref published in 1906, containing a series of short stories set in different periods of English history. The stories are all narrated to two children living near Burwash , in the area of Kipling s own house Bateman s , by people magically plucked out of history by the elf Puck mythology Puck , or told by Puck himself. Puck, who refers to himself as the oldest thing in England , is better known as a character in William Shakespeare s play A Midsummer Night s Dream . The genres of particular stories range from authentic historical novella A Centurion of the Thirtieth, On the Great Wall to children s fantasy Dymchurch Flit . Each story is bracketed by a poem which relates in some manner to the theme or subject of the story. Donald Mackenzie, who wrote the introduction for the Oxford World s Classics edition ref http www.kipling.org.uk rg puck intro.htm Puck of Pook s Hill Introduction , Kipling.org ref of Puck of Pook s Hill in 1987, has described this book as an example of archaeological imagination that, in fragments, delivers a look at the history of England, climaxing with the signing of the Magna Carta. Puck calmly concludes the series of stories Wayland the Smith Weland gave the Sword, The Sword gave the Treasure, and the Treasure gave the Law. It s as natural as an oak growing. The first edition was illustrated by H. R. Millar . Puck of Pook s Hill was followed four years later by the second volume, Rewards and Fairies . The full, copyright free text ... s Sword is a story of Burwash in the 11th century just before the Norman Conquest , told by Puck ... the end of the 15th century and told by Sir Harry Hal Dawe. Dymchurch Flit is a fairy tale told by Puck ... gutenberg 15976 Puck of Pook s Hill http www.kipling.org.uk bookmart fra.htm Readers Guide to the Works ...   more details



  1. Demetrius (Shakespeare)

    Demetrius is one of the iconic lovers in William Shakespeare s play A Midsummer Night s Dream . He is a young Athenian man who is engaged to a young Athenian girl named Hermia. He abandons Helena , a woman whom he has slept with and pursues Hermia , whose father Egeus finds Demetrius to be the better suitor. However, Hermia does not love Demetrius but a man called Lysander . His obstinate pursuit of Hermia throws love out of balance among the Athenian lovers. He eventually comes to his senses, due to a love potion given to him by fairies, and returns Helena s love. The storyline is complex and it shows the difficulties of true love through comedy. Basically Demitrius has to marry Hermia Hermia wants to marry Lysander Puck puts a potion into Demitrius eyes by mistake Demitrius then returns the love back to Helena . Demetrius watched the tale of Pyramus and Thisbe performed to him by the six mechanicles on Duke Theseus and the Duchess s wedding day at night. Demetrius, Helena, Lysander and Hermia wached it to. Demetrius and the other three lovers share a wedding with Theseus and his soon to be wife. At the start of the play Demetrius loves Hermia and is a rival to Lysander. Category Characters in A Midsummer Night s Dream Category Fictional characters introduced in 1596 Category Male Shakespearean characters ...   more details



  1. William Shakespeare

    About the poet and playwright other persons of the same name William Shakespeare disambiguation other uses of Shakespeare Shakespeare disambiguation Use dmy dates date January 2011 Use British English ... writer doc name William Shakespeare image Shakespeare.jpg Please see the talk page before making ... of England England spouse marriage Anne Hathaway Shakespeare Anne Hathaway 1582 1616 children ubl Susanna Hall Hamnet Shakespeare Judith Quiney relations ubl John Shakespeare father Mary Shakespeare mother occupation Playwright , poet , actor signature William Shakespeare Signature.svg period English Renaissance William Shakespeare Please don t write that Shakespeare was born on 23 April this is a tradition, not a fact see the section on Shakespeare s life below baptism baptised 26 April ... ref ref name national cult group nb His surviving works, including some Shakespeare s collaborations collaborations , consist of about 38 Shakespeare s plays plays , ref name exact figures group nb 154 Shakespeare s sonnets sonnets , two long narrative poem s, and several other poems. His plays have ... playwright. ref Harvnb Craig 2003 loc 3 . ref Shakespeare was born and brought up in Stratford upon Avon . At the age of 18, he married Anne Hathaway Shakespeare Anne Hathaway , with whom he had three children Susanna Hall Susanna , and twins Hamnet Shakespeare Hamnet and Judith Quiney Judith . Between ... later. Few records of Shakespeare s private life survive, and there has been considerable speculation about such matters as Portraits of Shakespeare his physical appearance , sexuality of William Shakespeare sexuality , Shakespeare s religion religious beliefs , and whether the works attributed to him were Shakespeare authorship question written by others . ref Harvnb Shapiro 2005 loc xvii xviii Harvnb Schoenbaum 1991 loc 41, 66, 397 98, 402, 409 Harvnb Taylor 1990 loc 145, 210 23, 261 5 ref Shakespeare ... some of the finest works in the English language. In his last phase, he wrote Shakespeare s late romances ...   more details



  1. Shakespeare and Company

    Shakespeare and Company or Shakespeare & Company may refer to Shakespeare and Company bookstore , an English language bookshop in Paris , France hosts the annual Shakespeare & Company Literary Festival in June. Shakespeare & Company Minnesota , a theatre company in White Bear Lake, Minnesota . Shakespeare & Company Massachusetts , an unrelated theatre company in Massachusetts . disambig ...   more details



  1. Shakespeare (disambiguation)

    William Shakespeare was a playwright. Shakespeare may also refer to Shakespeare, New Mexico , United States Shakespeare, Ontario , Canada 2985 Shakespeare , an asteroid Shakespeare crater , a crater on Mercury Shakespeare programming language HMS Shakespeare HMS Shakespeare , two ships of the Royal Navy Shakespeare, a List of Meerkat Manor meerkats Shakespeare meerkat on Meerkat Manor Shakespeare , a song by Akala rapper Akala Shakespeare Fishing Tackle People with the surname John Shakespeare c. 1531 1601 , father of William Shakespeare. Susanna Shakespeare c. 1583 1649 , daughter of William Shakespeare. Judith Shakespeare c. 1585 c. 1662 , daughter of William Shakespeare. Hamnet Shakespeare c. 1585 c. 1596 , son of William Shakespeare. Anne Hathaway Shakespeare c. 1555 c. 1623 , wife of william Shakespeare. Abraham Shakespeare c. 1966 2009 , American lottery winner and apparent murder victim Craig Shakespeare born 1963 , former association football player, assistant manager for Leicester City F.C. Frank Shakespeare born 1925 , American diplomat and media executive Sir Geoffrey Shakespeare ... Orleans Nicholas Shakespeare born 1957 , British journalist and writer Noah Shakespeare 1839 1921 , Canadian politician noted for his involvement in the anti Chinese movement Percy Shakespeare 1906 1943 , British artist Robbie Shakespeare born 1953 , Jamaican musician and producer, part of Sly and Robbie Stephan Shakespeare born 1957 , founder of market research company YouGov and of 18 Doughty Street Tom Shakespeare , 3rd Baronet born 1966 , geneticist and sociologist William Shakespeare American football 1912 1975 , American football player William Shakespeare cricketer 1883 1976 , cricketer for Worcestershire in the interwar period William Shakespeare singer born 1950 , stage name of Australian singer John Cave also known as John Cabe or Billy Shake William Shakespeare tenor 1849 1931 , English tenor, pedagogue, and composer William Geoffrey Shakespeare 1927 1996 , 2nd Baronet Shakespeare ...   more details



  1. Shakespeare's Sister

    Shakespeare s Sister can refer to Shakespears Sister , an alternative pop group featuring Siobhan Fahey Shakespeare s Sister song , a song by The Smiths A section of the essay A Room of One s Own by Virginia Woolf Joan Shakespeare , the sister of William Shakespeare disambig ...   more details



  1. Shakespeare in the Park

    refimprove date February 2010 Shakespeare in the Park is a concept used across the world, as a form of free public presentation of William Shakespeare William Shakespeare s works. Such performances exist in Australia , Germany , Canada , New Zealand , Singapore ref http www.yoursingapore.com content traveller en browse apps eventdetails.759.html YourSingapore.com Shakespeare in the Park Macbeth ref , the United Kingdom , and the United States of America . The concept of summer Shakespearean productions is widespread, though for many the performances at the Delacorte Theater in New York City New York s Central Park constitute the definition of the Shakespeare in the Park phrase. These performances, known for the greater part of their existence as the New York Shakespeare Festival , continue as an annual celebrated free event for New Yorkers. The Delacorte s productions have included works by Anton Chekhov and Galt MacDermot in addition to works by Shakespeare, and it is not unusual for a part Shakespearean season to be presented under a Shakespeare in the Park banner. See also Bard on the Beach Kentucky Shakespeare Festival Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park Free Will Shakespeare Festival Shakespeare in Delaware Park Hudson Warehouse Canadian Stage Company References Reflist External links http www.en.utexas.edu programs shakespeare links festivals festivallist.html List of Shakespeare in the Parks across the world Broken Link, 208 06 23 http shakespeare.palomar.edu festivals.htm List of Shakespeare Festivals and Production Companies http outdoordrama.unc.edu List of outdoor Shakespeare festivals in the United States Category Shakespeare festivals Category Cultural festivals Theat festival stub ...   more details



  1. Shakespeare Quarterly

    Italic title Infobox Journal cover Image Shakespeare quarterly.gif discipline Literature , performing arts abbreviation Shakespeare Quart. website http www.press.jhu.edu journals shakespeare quarterly index.html editor David Schalkwyk publisher Johns Hopkins University Press country United States history 1950 present frequency Quarterly link1 http muse.jhu.edu journals shakespeare quarterly link1 name Online access ISSN 0037 3222 eISSN 1538 3555 OCLC 1644507 Shakespeare Quarterly is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal established in 1950 by the http www.shakespeareassociation.org Shakespeare Association of America . It is now under the auspices of the Folger Shakespeare Library . Along with book and performance criticism, Shakespeare Quarterly incorporates scholarly research and essays on William Shakespeare Shakespeare and the age in which he worked. It also includes a special section devoted to the latest ideas in Shakespeare scholarship. As a companion, the Folger Library also publishes the reference database World Shakespeare Bibliography Online , which contains more than 125,000 annotated bibliographical references and several hundred thousand reviews. The editor of Shakespeare Quarterly is David Schalkwyk Folger Library . The World Shakespeare Bibliography Online is edited by James L. Harner Texas A&M University . See also Shakespeare s plays English Renaissance theatre Shakespeare on screen External links Official http www.press.jhu.edu journals shakespeare quarterly index.html http www.folger.edu Folger Shakespeare Library . http www.worldshakesbib.org World Shakespeare Bibliography Online http muse.jhu.edu journals shakespeare quarterly Shakespeare Quarterly at Project MUSE Category Literary magazines Category Shakespearean scholarship Category Quarterly journals Category Johns Hopkins University Press academic journals Category Publications established in 1950 Category English language journals Category Periodicals about writers Shakespeare journal ...   more details



  1. Shakespeare Baronets

    No footnotes date April 2011 The Shakespeare Baronetcy , of Lakenham in the City of Norwich, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom . It was created in 1942 for the Liberal Party UK Liberal politician Sir Geoffrey Shakespeare, 1st Baronet Geoffrey Shakespeare . The third Baronet is a geneticist and sociologist. Shakespeare Baronets of Lakenham 1942 Sir Geoffrey Shakespeare, 1st Baronet Sir Geoffrey Hithersay Shakespeare, 1st Baronet 1893&ndash 1980 Sir William Geoffrey Shakespeare, 2nd Baronet 1927&ndash 1996 . Shakespeare was a highly respected general practitioner who practised at the Bedgrove Health Centre in Aylesbury . He had achondroplasia . He inherited the baronetcy in 1980 on the death of his father. The title passed to the eldest of his children, Tom Shakespeare, on his death in 1996. Tom Shakespeare Sir Thomas William Tom Shakespeare, 3rd Baronet b. 1966 The heir presumptive is James Douglas Geoffrey Shakespeare b. 1971 . References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David editors . Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition . New York St Martin s Press, 1990. Rayment bt date March 2012 Use dmy dates date March 2012 DEFAULTSORT Baronets, Shakespeare Category Baronetcies Shakespeare ...   more details



  1. Shakespeare knot

    Infobox Heraldic knot knot Shakespeare knot image image caption badge Shakespeare badge.png badge caption The Shakespeare badge heraldry badge . family Shakespeare disambiguation Shakespeare family region Warwickshire notes Named for William Shakespeare , who is believed to have borne the knot as an insignia. The Shakespeare knot , a type of decorative unknot , is a heraldic knot . It is a derivative of the Bowen knot and closely akin to the Dacre knot . The knot is most notable for its appearance on the Shakespeare badge heraldry badge . A signet ring preserved in Stratford upon Avon said to have belonged to William Shakespeare bears the knot, where its lower dexter and sinister loops entwine a W for William and an S for Shakespeare . ref cite book title Knots, Ties and Splices A Handbook for Seafarers, Travellers and All Who Use Cordage, with Historical, Heraldic and Practical Notes last Burgess first Joseph Tom authorlink coauthors year 1884 publisher G. Routledge and Sons location Oxford isbn pages p. 12 url ref References reflist Heraldic knot Category Decorative knots Category Heraldic charges ...   more details



  1. Shakespeare Bulletin

    italic title Infobox Journal title Shakespeare Bulletin cover Image Shakespeare bulletin.gif editor Andrew James Hartley discipline Literature , Performing arts language English abbreviation publisher Johns Hopkins University Press country United States frequency Quarterly history 1982 present openaccess impact impact year website http www.press.jhu.edu journals shakespeare bulletin link1 http muse.jhu.edu journals shakespeare bulletin link1 name Online access link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC 61314128 LCCN CODEN ISSN 0748 2558 eISSN 1931 1427 Shakespeare Bulletin is an academic journal founded in 1982. The journal focuses exclusively on performance criticism and scholarly treatment of William Shakespeare Shakespearean and renaissance drama on stage and screen. Each issue contains original articles as well as theatre, film, and book reviews. Theatre coverage encompasses the United States , Canada , the United Kingdom , and many other countries. In 1992 the Bulletin incorporated the Shakespeare on Film Newsletter , which had been in publication since 1976. The current editor is Andrew James Hartley of the University of North Carolina, Charlotte . The journal is published quarterly in March, June, September, and December by the Johns Hopkins University Press . The average length of an issue is 140 pages. Annually the journal publishes approximately 20 articles, a hundred theatre ... as the Shakespeare films of Orson Welles, audience studies Watching ourselves watching Shakespeare , Christopher Marlowe in performance, and teen film adaptations of Shakespeare s plays. Essays are double blind peer reviewed , while reviews are commissioned by the appropriate editor. See also Shakespeare s plays English Renaissance theatre Shakespeare on screen External links http www.press.jhu.edu journals shakespeare bulletin Official website http muse.jhu.edu journals shakespeare bulletin Shakespeare ... Periodicals about writers Shakespeare journal stub ...   more details



  1. Shakespeare (crater)

    Mercury crater data image caption latitude 49.7 N or S N longitude 150.9 E or W W diameter 370 km depth eponym William Shakespeare Shakespeare is a 370 km diameter impact basin in the Shakespeare quadrangle of Mercury planet Mercury , which is named after this crater. It is located at 49.7 N, 150.9 W and is named after playwright William Shakespeare . External links http planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov jsp FeatureTypesData2.jsp?systemID 1&bodyID 9&typeID 9&system Mercury&body Mercury&type Crater, 20craters&sort AName&show Fname&show Lat&show Long&show Diam&show Stat&show Orig Data from USGS database crater stub Category Impact craters on Mercury Category William Shakespeare Mercury planet stub it Cratere Shakespeare ...   more details



  1. HMS Shakespeare

    Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Shakespeare , after poet and playwright William Shakespeare HMS Shakespeare 1917 6 was a Thornycroft type leader Thornycroft type destroyer leader launched in 1917. She was handed over to the breakers in part payment for RMS Majestic 1914 6 in 1936, and was scrapped. HMS Shakespeare P221 6 was an British S class submarine 1931 S class submarine launched in 1941 and sold in 1946. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Shakespeare, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names fi HMS Shakespeare ...   more details



  1. Shakespeare festival

    A Shakespeare festival is a theatre organization that stages the works of William Shakespeare on an ongoing basis. Origins The term Shakespeare festival may have originated from the professional company operating out of Stratford upon Avon in the late 19th century. From 1886 to 1919, Frank Benson directed 28 spring and six summer Shakespeare festivals at the original Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford. ref Shakespeare For All Time , by Stanley Wells, 2002 pg. 321 ref In 1935 the Oregon Shakespeare Festival , or OSF, was founded in Ashland, Oregon , USA. Originally named the Oregon Shakespearean Festival the name was changed in 1988. Angus L. Bowmer , founder of OSF, wrote in 1954 that Shakespeare ... staging a variety of Shakespeare plays and 3 a physical stage similar to that used in Shakespeare ... According to Bowmer, the inspiration for Elizabethan staging of contemporary Shakespeare productions ... Iden Payne . Other early Shakespeare festivals in North America staged on replicas of the Globe Theatre ... Shakespeare Festival, ref cite web url http www.hofstra.edu academics colleges hclas dd dd shakespearefestival.html title The Hofstra Shakespeare Festival Drama and Dance Hofstra University publisher ... Shakespeare Theatre operated on a festival stage in Stratford, Connecticut Stratford , Connecticut ... the Antioch Shakespeare Festival also known as Shakespeare Under the Stars at Antioch College ... Shakespeare canon. ref cite web author 4 hours ago url http clevelandcentennial.blogspot.com 2011 02 antioch shakespeare festival.html title Cleveland Centennial Antioch Shakespeare Festival publisher ... date accessdate 2012 02 16 ref In 1953, the Stratford Shakespeare Festival was founded in the Canada ... Artistic Director. The New York Shakespeare Festival in New York City now known as The Public Theater has produced Free Shakespeare shows since 1955. ref cite web url http www.publictheater.org ... Arkansas Shakespeare Theatre , based in Conway, Arkansas Category Theatre festivals ...   more details



  1. Puck railway station

    Infobox PKP station name Puck image city Puck, Poland Puck district address prec elistrzewo PKP station elistrzewo following Swarzewo PKP station Swarzewo water tower Pulled down depot Yes not used any more platforms 2 building Yes start prev name Putzig Puck is a Polskie Koleje Pa stwowe PKP railway station in Puck, Poland Puck Pomeranian Voivodeship , Poland . Lines crossing the station class wikitable Start station End station Line type Reda station Reda Hel station Hel Passenger Freight References Puck article at http www.kolej.one.pl Polish Stations Database , URL accessed at 3 March 2006 coord missing Pomeranian Voivodeship Category Railway stations in Pomeranian Voivodeship Category Puck County Poland railstation stub nl Station Puck pl Puck stacja kolejowa ...   more details



  1. Edmund Shakespeare

    Edmund Shakespeare 1580, Stratford upon Avon buried 31 December 1607, London was a 16th and 17th century English actor. Life He was the son of John Shakespeare and Mary Shakespeare Mary Arden and thus the younger brother of the playwright William Shakespeare . He followed William to London to become an actor. While an actor, he had an affair with an unknown woman around 1600 and fathered a son, Edward Shakespeare. He died in 1607, and 20 shillings was paid for his burial possibly by William at Southwark Cathedral St Saviour s in Southwark with a forenoone knell of the great bell . He appears, as does his more famous brother, as a character in the historical novel At the Sign of the Globe by Gwendolyn Bowers and The Juliet Spell by Douglas Rees . Sources S. Schoenbaum, William Shakespeare a documentary life 1975 , page 26 Relatebard Relatebardtree Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Shakespeare, Edmund ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1580 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 31 December 1607 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Shakespeare, Edmund Category 1580 births Category 1607 deaths Category English actors Category People from Stratford upon Avon Category 16th century actors Category 17th century actors Category Shakespeare family Category People of the Tudor period Category People of the Stuart period Category 16th century English people Category 17th century English people UK stage actor stub ...   more details



  1. Acting Shakespeare

    Acting Shakespeare is a one man show of William Shakespeare Shakespearean monologue s devised and performed by Ian McKellen . McKellen first performed the recital in Scandinavia in 1980 and later performed it throughout the world. It was broadcast by PBS in 1982. For the 1984 Broadway theatre Broadway engagement, McKellen received the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding One Person Show and a Tony Award nomination. External links ibdb title ID 4331 imdb title id 0269355 title Acting Shakespeare Category Modern adaptations of works by William Shakespeare Category Plays for one performer Category Monodrama Category Drama Desk Award winners Category Plays and musicals based on works by William Shakespeare Category 1980 plays Category British plays theat stub ...   more details



  1. Shakespeare Fellowship

    Refimprove date March 2010 The Shakespeare Fellowship is an organization devoted to promoting Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford , as the true author of the works of William Shakespeare . Two organizations by this name have existed. The first, originally devoted to the study of the Shakespeare authorship but endorsing no particular candidate, was founded in England in 1921 by J. Thomas Looney , Sir George Greenwood , and others. It maintained worldwide membership, chiefly in the UK and the United States. In the United States, the Shakespeare Fellowship was incorporated in 1945. Oxfordian author and attorney Charlton Greenwood Ogburn provided legal assistance in incorporating the organization ... the 1940s, and also was editor of two of the group s publications, the Shakespeare Fellowship Newsletter 1939 1943 and the Shakespeare Fellowship Quarterly 1944 1948 . In the United States, the organization was superseded for many years beginning in 1957 by the Shakespeare Oxford Society . In 2001 the Shakespeare Fellowship was revived in the U. S. as a non profit educational foundation. The Shakespeare Fellowship 2001 The goals of the new Fellowship include bringing the Shakespeare authorship ... of Shakespeare to the 21st century. The group is dedicated to these specific objectives ref ... of the Shakespeare canon To promote and endow the reading, performance, study, and enjoyment of the works of Shakespeare To encourage and support the revision of literary history inaugurated by Looney ... of Shakespeare in the 21st century And to establish and promote a variety of related activities a quarterly ... addressing the authorship issue and the recognition of Edward de Vere as Shakespeare. The group publishes a quarterly journal, Shakespeare Matters ref http www.shakespearefellowship.org Newsletter ... if shakespeare didn t who did.html?ref edwarddevere New York Times article mentioning the Shakespeare Fellowship edu org stub DEFAULTSORT Shakespeare Fellowship Category Shakespeare authorship question ...   more details



  1. Shakespeare Tavern

    Image ASC Tavern.JPG right thumb 300px The New American Shakespeare Tavern 2006 present The Shakespeare ... Shakespeare Company and Chef for a Night catering, which offers British Public house pub food and beverages ... of the Atlanta Shakespeare Company 1984 to 1990 The Atlanta Shakespeare Company was started on May ... a period of six years, The Atlanta Shakespeare Company produced Romeo and Juliet , Much Ado about ... by CBS and CNN . ref cite news title Shakespeare returns to Manuel s Tavern newspaper The Atlanta ... 1990 to 1999 In 1990, The Atlanta Shakespeare Company opened the Shakespeare Tavern at 499 Peachtree Street. Since the Tavern opened, The Atlanta Shakespeare Company has produced over 73 plays, presenting 1,600 plus performances, including more than 30 Shakespeare titles and over 18 period classics ... Shakespeare Company was the first American company to perform on the stage of Shakespeare s Globe Theatre in London, England . ref cite news title Atlanta Shakespeare troupe to play in restored Globe url http news.google.com newspapers?id retEAAAAIBAJ&sjid L7cMAAAAIBAJ&dq shakespeare 20tavern 20atlanta ... agency Associated Press ref The New American Shakespeare Tavern 1999 to present After a 1.6 million renovation and expansion, The Atlanta Shakespeare Company opened the New American Shakespeare Tavern ..., The Atlanta Shakespeare Company revealed a Globe inspired fa ade, further adding to the Elizabethan feel of the Tavern. ref cite news title Shakespeare Tavern reborn New look replicates London ... page JN4 ref In 2004, The Shakespeare Tavern was listed as a Major Festival in the book Shakespeare Festivals Around the World by Marcus D. Gregio editing Editor . In spring 2011, the Atlanta Shakespeare Company became the first American company to complete the Shakespeare s plays Shakespearean Canon ... theatre atlanta.html National Endowment for the Arts Shakespeare in American Communities Article http www.pba.org programming programs atlantasounds 2133 The Shakespeare Tavern on Atlanta Sounds ...   more details



  1. Shakespeare in Action

    Image Shakespear logo final.jpg thumb alt Black and white cartoon of William Shakespeare. Shakespeare in Action s logo. Shakespeare in Action is a Toronto based, multi racial Shakespearean theatre company for young audiences. The company aspires to enhance the arts and education by bringing Shakespeare ... spid 24 details.aspx Shakespeare in Action , Toronto Parents Guide , Toronto, 23 January 2008. Retrieved on 2010 10 20. ref Founded in 1988 by Artistic Director Michael Kelly, Shakespeare in Action ... Public Library to produce the Shakespeare for Kids Library Club, a free program where children learn how to act out Shakespeare s plays themselves. ref Toronto Public Library http www.torontopubliclibrary.ca detail.jsp?Entt RDM5347&R 5347 TD Shakespeare for Kids , Toronto Public Library , Toronto. Retrieved on 2010 10 20. ref Mandate and History Shakespeare in Action seeks to inspire audiences of all ages, and believes that Shakespeare can and should be accessible to everyone, regardless of age ... Shakespeare in Action http www.shakespeareinaction.org company history Company History , Shakespeare in Action , Toronto. Retrieved on 2011 01 26. ref The company focuses on demystifying Shakespeare ... to the stories within the play. The company s mainstage productions use Shakespeare s original text ... behind production. ref Brissenden, Annemarie. Empowering kids with Shakespeare, The Village Gleaner , 2002. ref The company s workshops and other programmes use Shakespeare s language as an opportunity ... Shakespeare in Action is a non profit organization registered with the Canada Revenue Agency Canadian ... Theatres Who s Who publisher www.pact.ca accessdate 2011 01 26 ref Shakespeare in Action was founded ... teaching Shakespeare. ref Brissenden, Annemarie. Empowering kids with Shakespeare, The Village ... in the Greater Toronto Area . ref Shakespeare in Action http www.shakespeareinaction.org company history Company History , Shakespeare in Action , Toronto. Retrieved on 2011 01 26. ref In 1996 ...   more details



  1. Joan Shakespeare

    Joan Shakespeare baptised 15 April 1569 buried 4 November 1646 was the sister of William Shakespeare . Joan was Shakespeare s younger sister, named after her parents deceased first born child. She married a hatter named William Hart with whom she had four children, William 1600 39 , Mary 1603 7 , Thomas 1605 61 , and Michael 1608 18 . Joan s husband, William, died in April 1616, and was buried 17 April, a week before William Shakespeare died. In his will her brother left her a legacy of 20 and granted ... life, dying at the age of 77. ref Schoenbaum, S. 1977 William Shakespeare A Compact Documentary Life ... , Virginia Woolf created a character, Judith Shakespeare , supposed to be Shakespeare s sister ... conflation of the two women. In her story Shakespeare s sister is denied the education of her brother ... Joan appears in Laurie Lawlor s novel The Two Loves of Will Shakespeare 2006 , in which she ... pursues Anne Whateley . ref Laurie Lawlor, The Two Loves of Will Shakespeare , Holiday House, 2006. ref In Shakespeare s Will play Shakespeare s Will , Vern Thiessen s speculative biographical play about Anne Hathaway Shakespeare Anne Hathaway , Joan is a bitch who is constantly interfering ... article2098693 J. Kelly Nestruck, Shakespeare s Will In bed with the Shakespeares, The Globe ... color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Joan Shakespeare 2 2. John Shakespeare 3 3. Mary Shakespeare Mary Arden 4 4. Richard Shakespeare 5 5. Abigail Webb 6 6. Robert Arden 7 8 8. John Shakespeare 9 10 11 12 12. Thomas Arden 13 14 15 16 16. Thomas Shakespeare 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24. Walter ... Relatebardtree External links LIN VAN HEK of Difficult Women reads Shakespeare s Sister in Audio ... . NAME Shakespeare, Joan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION William Shakespeare s sister DATE OF BIRTH 15 April 1569 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1646 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Shakespeare, Joan Category Shakespeare family Category 1569 births Category 1646 deaths Category People from Stratford ...   more details



  1. Portraits of Shakespeare

    Image Shakespeare Portrait Comparisons 2.JPG thumb right original thumb The Cobbe Portrait 1610 , The Chandos ... portraits of William Shakespeare. Within four decades of its foundation in 1856, upwards of 60 ... to be of William Shakespeare , ref Sir Sidney Lee , A Life of William Shakespeare, Smith, Elder ... evidence that Shakespeare ever commissioned a portrait , and there is no written description ... a character says O sweet Mr Shakespeare I ll have his picture in my study at the court. ref name pip David Piper O Sweet Mr. Shakespeare I ll Have His Picture The Changing Image of Shakespeare s Person, 1600 1800 , National Portrait Gallery, Pergamon Press, 1980. ref After his death, as Shakespeare ... commemorated in Shakespeare Memorial Shakespeare memorial sculptures , initially in Britain, and later ... for fakes and misidentifications. Portraits clearly identified as Shakespeare Image First Folio.jpg thumb The Droeshout Portrait of William Shakespeare, from the First Folio There are two representations of Shakespeare that are unambiguously identified as him, although both may be posthumous. Droeshout portrait . An engraving by Martin Droeshout as frontispiece to the collected works of Shakespeare ... Shakespeare1stFolio.pdf ref The bust in Shakespeare s funerary monument , in the choir of Holy Trinity ... six years after Shakespeare s death in 1616. It is believed to have been commissioned by the poet s son in law, Dr John Hall physician John Hall , and must have been seen by Anne Hathaway Shakespeare Shakespeare s widow Anne . It is believed that the bust was made by the Flemish artist Gerard Johnson ... that have been claimed to represent Shakespeare, although in each the sitter is either unidentified or the identification with Shakespeare is debatable. Probably made during Shakespeare s lifetime ... attributed to Karel van Mander . This was identified in 1916 as an image of Ben Jonson and Shakespeare playing chess. ref Shakespeare Portrait from Life Now Here? Dramatist Actually Sat for Picture ...   more details




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