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Adam Conover: Connecting Comedy to Education
He made it easy to laugh at the most overwhelming topics...
Some people say that politics don’t belong in entertainment. Taking a mere glance at centuries worth of literature and playwriting would prove that this is very much not the case. Going back as far as the 1500s, you can see the great political impact that Shakespeare’s plays had on society in England. Comedy is a highly intriguing genre; there’s no boundaries as to what it must be. What a person…
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kyreniacommentator · 1 month
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Shakespeare's Ghost Play will be in Nicosia on 18th April
The Theatre Groups of Girne Municipality will perform “Shakespeare’s Ghost” again, this time in Lefkosa. Continue reading Shakespeare’s Ghost Play will be in Nicosia on 18th April
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laughingblue12 · 5 months
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Oxfordian Rationalizations
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guide-to-galaxy · 9 months
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A Few Mini-Reviews || Here They Are!
I’m trying to clean my Netgalley/Edelweiss shelves of old arcs before the end of the year so don’t mind me if I post a bunch of mini-reviews after each other. And this time I’m really trying and doing instead of saying I’ll do it and then I don’t. See my Disclaimer Page for a full disclaimer: I received these e-arc through the authors and review sites such as Edelweiss and NetGalley in exchange…
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stateofshakes · 10 months
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Amanda Dehnert
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elinsreadingcorner · 1 year
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A Midsummer Night's Dream - William Shakespeare
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 4 out of 5. I actually liked this play. I’ve never wanted to read Shakespeare before and I’ve never liked his poetry but this play. Wow *_*! Amazing playwright! ‘The Tempest’ is next on my list! I bought this copy from Book Depository Synopsis: Hermia and Lysander run away in protest after Hermia’s father (Egeus) disapproves of them getting married. Demetrius runs after them…
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alley-cat777 · 1 year
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Book Review: William Shakespeare's The Clone Army Attacketh (William Shakespeare's Star Wars #2) by: Ian Doescher
Book Review: William Shakespeare’s The Clone Army Attacketh (William Shakespeare’s Star Wars #2) by: Ian Doescher
Hold still, mine hands, be still, O fev’rish blood, if the mere thought of her doth move me so, how shall it be when I stand by her side? How when her lovely face doth meet mine eyes? How shall I do when my ears hear her voice, which is a sweeter music to my soul above all else in the galaxy could sound? The measure of my keen affection doth and exceed all measure, line, or boundary. And this…
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kammartinez · 7 months
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frogshunnedshadows · 6 months
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A bit about lost plays of the 'early modern' period.
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kamreadsandrecs · 7 months
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authormcgowan · 2 months
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My Recitation of William Shakespeare's 'Now is the Winter of our Discontent', from his play entitled Richard III…
My Recitation of William Shakespeare's 'Now is the Winter of our Discontent', from his play entitled Richard III…
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cricketmuse · 3 years
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Bard Bits: Going Global
Bard Bits: Going Global
Shakespeare and crew pulled a fast one on their landlord. After a disagreement about their lease, they dismantled the theatre and ferried it across the Thames, then they rebuilt it Southwark. Although there were nine theaters operating, people tended to choose Shakespeare’s, The Globe. The transplanted Globe shared its new digs with distinctive neighbors such as bear bait pits, prostitutes,…
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kyreniacommentator · 3 months
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Shakespeare's Ghost Returns to Girne Theatre
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laughingblue12 · 6 months
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Kit Marlowe, Secret Agent
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Much Ado About Nothing
Much Ado About Nothing
Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare. By Amisha Jayakar/Books and Bashful Words In a nutshell. A play, a solace, a masterpiece and an epiphany; that is what Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing epitomizes for me. It is Shakespeare’s sheer brilliance and literary genius that never fails to render readers pleasantly gob-smacked. His tragedies are monumental, his romantic comedies-…
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stateofshakes · 1 year
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Miriam Laube
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