Geeklet Overload

My oldest daughter has gone a bit Shakespeare insane lately, and I’m ok with it.

1) She’s currently writing a time-travelling young adult novel that features the characters from Midsummer Night’s Dream coming to life (out of the imagination of Mr. William Shakespeare) and growing up as regular everyday high school kids with no knowledge of their “true” selves until they’re called upon to save Shakespeare’s daughter Susannah.

2) She brought home a *shudder* Modern English translation of Midsummer from school.  I held it up with two fingers like a bit of rotten banana peel and demanded to know who’d brought such a thing into my house.  She told me that she had so many questions she didn’t want to keep pestering me.  I said, “Yeah but I have like 5 versions of this play over on the bookshelf you could have used one of those.”

3) She has taken to quizzing both her fellow students and teachers alike on Shakespeare. What is she asking them?  “What’s the name of the witch in The Tempest?” and “What’s Lady Macbeth’s real name?” I suggested that maybe she should let them crawl before she asks them to sprint. We toned it down to “What’s the name of the girl Romeo likes before he meets Juliet?” and “Is Mercutio a Montague or a Capulet?”  and yes that second one is a trick question.

4) She found out that in 8th grade they read Romeo and Juliet.  She’s in 6th grade now.  She’s already anticipating just how well she’s going to do in that class!

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This Year, Shakespeare’s Going To Make Some Lives Better

Shakespeare is Universal #2

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I’m happy to announce our Second Annual, Limited Edition “Shakespeare Is Universal” t-shirt.  Did you get your hands on one of last years? Are all your friends crazy jealous? Now’s the chance for you to feed that green-eyed monster.  This year’s design features an original casting of Shakespeare’s portrait into a constellation of stars, decorated along the edges with all your favorite Shakespeare quotes about those very same stars.  A special thanks to my friend Peter Phelan for all his hard work in making the design!

And now for the really good stuff!

It’s long been the mission of Shakespeare Geek to prove that Shakespeare makes life better, and this year I’ve decided to back that up. Once we make our goal this year, part of the proceeds from this sale  are going directly to support cancer research.

Help us make the direct connection between Shakespeare’s words, and real change in people’s lives.  Buy this year’s shirt, then make all your friends buy it too. Then buy some for your family.

This year Shakespeare, and you, are going to make some lives better.

Teller’s Tempest – I’ll Be In The Front Row!

Happy Shakespeare Day
via reddit user roanoan

Quick history lesson:

Here’s my reaction in 2007 when I learned that Teller, of Penn & Teller fame, was going to direct Macbeth.

Here’s my review of that production in 2010.

Here’s my reaction earlier this year when I learned that Teller’s next play would be my personal favorite, The Tempest.

I’ve got tickets!  Front row, even!  Can’t wait.

Until then, here’s a review of the show as it currently plays in Vegas. I only read the beginning because I don’t want any spoilers. I hope it’s good!

This year’s Shakespeare posting marathon is sponsored by “Shakespeare is Universal.” Help us prove that Shakespeare makes life better. Buy a t-shirt and support cancer research.

Shakespeare Haiku for Charity

One of the most popular posts we’ve ever had here in Shakespeare Geek was Bardfilm’s translation of the Complete Works in Haiku.

Recently we came up with an idea.  I took my favorite, The Tempest (gee, ya think?), and made this poster:

Wall Poster The Tempest Haiku
Wall Poster The Tempest Haiku by Shakespeare Geek

It’s available in many sizes, from barely an index card all the way up to framed wall art.

Here’s the gimmick.  Whatever profits we get from sales of any haiku merchandise is going to cancer research.  If the mission of this web site is to prove that Shakespeare makes life better, then let’s put some money behind that and make a direct connection between Shakespeare’s words, his fans, and doing some real good in the world.

Right now I’ve just got the one item up because I want to see what people think of this idea. I’m happy to make more.  If you like the idea but don’t love that quote or that poster or whatever, just leave a note and tell us what you’d like to see instead.  Pick a haiku, pick a product, we’ll hook you up!  Everybody wins.

This year’s Shakespeare posting marathon is sponsored by “Shakespeare is Universal.” Help us prove that Shakespeare makes life better. Buy a t-shirt and support cancer research.

Highway To The Shakespeare Zone

Once upon a time I didn’t even have a domain. All I had was a free blog at http://suchshakespearestuff.blogspot.com. Anybody remember that one?  Anybody been around that long?

Over the years I’ve grown my little corner of the Shakespeare world just a little bit. In fact, there’ve been times when I had so many domains I didn’t know what do with them.  I thought this year would be a good year to get them all under one roof.

With that may I present. ….  The Shakespeare Zone.  Here you’ll find pointers to all (most?) of my Shakespeare properties, including:

  • The Shakespeare Geek Blog, which is still the center of my universe
  • Shakespeare Answers, my Q&A site 
  • Not By Shakespeare where we set the record straight about who said what
  • Shakespeare Geek on Facebook
  • Shakespeare Geek on Twitter
  • Shake Shareable, my quote-sharing iOS app
  • Original Shakespeare Merchandise
I also threw in a link to Shakespeare on Google News to keep it balanced 🙂 and because that’s where I get many of my shareable stories.  The whole blog/Twitter/Facebook thing gets very overlappy, but not 100%.  There are many things that go around Facebook and Twitter that are just too small or spontaneous to make it to the blog.  If you’re not following there, especially on Twitter, I really hope I can convince you!
What it doesn’t have yet is a link to my Amazon page.  I had something I wanted to put there first.  Is that foreshadowing?  Hmmm…

This year’s Shakespeare posting marathon is sponsored by “Shakespeare is Universal.” Help us prove that Shakespeare makes life better. Buy a t-shirt and support cancer research.