News

When we’re writing poems, we’re pulling thoughts and images from the most intimate spaces in our mind and memory. Let’s ...
A rare manuscript version of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 116, discovered by Dr. Leah Veronese, reveals how the poem was politically ...
If you’ve ever talked about “the birds and the bees” or referenced “the best laid plans of mice and men,” then you’ve inadvertently quoted some of the English language’s most famous poets.
Many of us have tussled online with internet trolls but did you know that trolling has its roots in Ancient Greece?
Highlights include Tony nominee Whitney White flipping the script on Shakespeare’s “Macbeth,” Cirque du Soleil’s water-soaked ...
Romeo and Juliet has featured in my life at these pivotal moments in a really funny way,” Gabby Beans smiles as she considers ...
A fresh light—and a glaring one—is being shone on these murky matters by a new production of “Much Ado About Nothing” at the ...
In cinemas nationwide for a special one-night event on 11th June, the screening will include an exclusive recorded Q&A ...
Bard bashing has become something of a national sport, says Robert McCrum, and the latest attempt to rewrite the legacy of our most successful playwright shows a profound misunderstanding of who or wh ...
Set in 1301 at the end of Medieval times, the Juliet & Romeo Franchise finds our most famous Star-Crossed lovers turning the tides on the history Shakespeare based his own story on, as they reveal the ...