Review : Love At First Sight (Netflix)
Why must you tease me with the promise of so much Shakespeare content and then fail to deliver?
Shakespeare makes life better.
Why must you tease me with the promise of so much Shakespeare content and then fail to deliver?
I realize that’s an awkward title, but there’s a lot of relevant information to impart and I wanted to hit the important bits. A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a very long play title. This is the second review of books I received from David Zwirner. For the first, Othello, see here. A Midsummer Night’s Dream … Continue reading Review : David Zwirner’s Dream, with Marcel Dzama
One of the biggest decisions to be made, when we started planning this vacation, was whether to see a show at the RSC or the Globe. I know, I know, people are screaming “Both!” at the screen right now, but let’s just agree that real-world considerations (time, money, not wanting to push my luck dragging … Continue reading Shakespeare Geek in Stratford : What Dreams May Come
We finished up Tuesday night by finding exactly where New Place and Hall’s Croft were, because those would be our next stops. I kept forgetting about the school, because it’s not one of the ticketed “five houses of Shakespeare,” so I have to keep reminding myself not to miss it – usually right as we … Continue reading Shakespeare Geek in Stratford : A Mysterious Stranger
[Settle in, this is a long one!] Couple of funny stories to start this one as we wrapped up Monday. Heading back to the airbnb we walk past the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust (SBT) again, and this time there’s no crowd out front. I’m offended. The same man from earlier, the same one who didn’t really … Continue reading Shakespeare Geek in Stratford : Journey To The Center Of The Universe