Yesterday, I was searching for a zucchini in a Fruit & Vegetable shop, and I caught myself saying, "Zucchini, Zucchini. Wherefore art thou, Zucchini?"
Fortunately, only one person heard.
Unfortunately, she was staring at me like a mad-man!!
Posted over a year ago
Now casting true experts for a brand new network prime time show!
Do you know everything about Shakespeare? This innovative new game show aims to put your genius to the test and prove that you truly know everything there is about the subject that has become your personal obsession. If you're interested, please send your contact info, a photo, and a and an explanation regarding why you are passionate about this subject. Email us at savantcasting1@gmail.com
Must be 21 or older to apply
Posted over a year ago
When I was in Acting I, I did a monologue from A Midsummer Night's Dream and ended up killing myself twice with a sword. AY, me.
Posted over a year ago
Thursday, June 14 put on by NCM Fathom and BY Experience present a one-time only movie theater showing of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival's critically acclaimed production of THE TEMPEST, starring Academy Award® Winner Christopher Plummer.
You can find information on participating theaters and purchase tickets at www.fathomevents.com.
Posted over a year ago
Heartbroken and desperate to let the world know his pain, he took the pen...and WROTE. Ladies and gentlemen, the one, the only, WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE!!!!!!!
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Posted over a year ago
ABOUT ANONYMOUS
Set in the political snake-pit of Elizabethan England, Anonymous speculates on an issue that has for centuries intrigued brilliant minds, namely: who actually created the body of work credited to William Shakespeare? Anonymous poses one possible answer.
The film is directed by Roland Emmerich, written by John Orloff, and produced by Roland Emmerich, Larry Franco, and Robert Léger.
Posted over a year ago
WHERE: Live from UC Berkeley, watch the live webcast at: www.facebook.com/Anonymous
WHEN: Wednesday, September 28 from 8:15 - 9:15pm PST
WHO: Director Roland Emmerich, the film’s Writer/Producer John Orloff, Writer/Lecturer/Historian Charles Beauclerk and UC Berkeley Professor Alan H. Nelson
ANONYMOUS will be released in theaters nationwide on October 28, 2011.
Posted over a year ago
ANONYMOUS LIVE WEBCAST
ON THE SHAKESPEARE AUTHORSHIP DEBATE
Wednesday, September 28 from 8:15 - 9:15pm PST
Tune in for a heated debate regarding the Shakespeare Authorship Question as ANONYMOUS Director Roland Emmerich, the film’s Writer/Producer John Orloff and Historian/Writer/Lecturer Charles Beauclerk face off against UC Berkeley’s Professor Alan H. Nelson in a live webcast.
Posted over a year ago
This summer and fall, Shakespeare’s Globe London Cinema Series will transport you to the prestigious and internationally renowned Globe Theatre in London to experience these plays from the front row “pit”, just as Shakespeare’s audience did over 400 years ago. This four-part series continues with Henry IV Part 1 on Monday, August 1; Henry IV Part 2 on Thursday, August 18; and Henry VIII on Thursday, September 15. Each show is at 6:30pm local time. link
Come gental nigt come my loving blavk brown bring me my RomeoAnd when I shell die take him and cut him into little stars and all the world will be in love with night and pay no worship to the garish sun ohh I have bought a masion of a love but not possessed me although i am sold not yet enjoyed,ohhh titus as this day as tho I am an impateint child that has new robes but may not wear them
Thursday 10 – Saturday 26 February
A Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds Production
Much Ado About Nothing
By William Shakespeare
'Thou and I are too wise to woo peaceably’
Shakespeare’s most passionate and hot-blooded comedy comes to fire up the theatre royal as Benedick and Beatrice slug it out in a full blown battle of the sexes. Packed with music, dancing and laughter, Much Ado About Nothing proves you can find love in the most unexpected places.
Ifeth thou hatest Shakespeare, thou shoulds't not have joined, no matter what thy cousin'th said. I doth think that thinest shoul'st readeth more Shakespeare before assuming thy judgement though :Pover a year ago