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A group of students who came to West Yorkshire as refugees or asylum seekers are set to perform Shakespeare's The Tempest, ...
Experience Delaware Shakespeare's summer performances of classic during Summer Festival at Rockwood Park from July 17 through Aug. 3.
A team of researchers, including Dr Rachel White from our Department of English Studies, has presented new evidence about one ...
A team of researchers, including Dr Rachel White from our Department of English Studies, has presented new evidence about one of the most famous insults in English literature – the phrase ‘upstart ...
Last night may have been one of the most English evenings I’ve had since moving to London several years ago. Sitting in a ...
Curt Tofteland has always been quite comfortable with the renowned works of William Shakespeare, because he became familiar with the Bard's style of writing at a young age. The 16th Century playwright ...
In a twist worthy of a Shakespearean play, researchers have unveiled the true author behind a centuries-old critique of the ...
From pilgrims and proto-feminists to tragic princes and dream visions, Chaucer’s finest texts forever changed how English ...
Luxembourg director Anne Simon has already proven that Shakespeare doesn’t have to be dry, dusty spoken theatre - which is ...
A Wiltshire student has been named runner-up in a national Shakespeare competition. Millie Godfrey, from Stonar School, secured second place in the English-Speaking Union’s Performing Shakespeare ...
Two Lawrence residents will be heard — but not seen — at the Heart of America Shakespeare Festival, Kansas City’s version of ...
Consultation on a draft intermediate and secondary school English curriculum that prioritises Shakespeare, grammar and 19th ...
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