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Shakespeare Magazine 12

Shakespeare’s Sisters is the theme of Shakespeare Magazine 12. Our cover stars – Harriet Walter, Judi Dench, Sophie Okonedo and Margaret Atwood – all speak with authority, insight and wit about their adventures with the Bard. Also this issue, we have Jade Anouka’s Donmar Shakespeare in pictures, while Hugh Bonneville and Benedict Cumberbatch chat about The Hollow Crown. We have brilliant guest essays on Shakespeare’s Storms and How to think like Shakespeare, along with John Foxx’s Arden Shakespeare cover art, the madcap comedy world of the Reduced Shakespeare Company, and Benedict Cumberbatch stars in a Doctor Strange/Shakespeare mash-up!

Shakespeare’s Sisters is the theme of Shakespeare Magazine 12.
Our cover stars – Harriet Walter, Judi Dench, Sophie Okonedo and Margaret Atwood – all speak with authority, insight and wit about their adventures with the Bard.
Also this issue, we have Jade Anouka’s Donmar Shakespeare in pictures, while Hugh Bonneville and Benedict Cumberbatch chat about The Hollow Crown.
We have brilliant guest essays on Shakespeare’s Storms and How to think like Shakespeare, along with John Foxx’s Arden Shakespeare cover art, the madcap comedy world of the Reduced Shakespeare Company, and Benedict Cumberbatch stars in a Doctor Strange/Shakespeare mash-up!

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SHAKE-SPEARES<br />

SONNETS<br />

Once again Imprinted<br />

by W.S.<br />

2015<br />

“Will Sutton, already a great <strong>Shakespeare</strong> actor and sonnet performer,<br />

has now created a compelling new volume of the Bard’s 154 sonnets.<br />

In place of the historical essays and analyses of topics and themes often<br />

found in such collections, Sutton begins with a brief explanation of his<br />

color-coding system that guides both experienced and novice readers<br />

through the actions, thoughts, and structural components of each poem.<br />

The volume is brilliant in its simplicity. With it, I am re-exploring works I<br />

have been reading, performing, and teaching for decades.”<br />

David Alan Stern, PhD<br />

Professor of Dramatic Arts<br />

University of Connecticut<br />

Order your copy here

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