As pupils head back to school, they may well encounter Shakespeare’s plays and poems – perhaps for the first time. I have written about books on Shakespeare’s life or plays for children and young ...
In November, the Book Review Book Club will read and discuss Maggie O’Farrell’s historical tear-jerker, about a death that shaped Shakespeare.
Most people would not consider “Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble” to be a nursery rhyme. But Utah children’s author Jennifer Adams does. Adams and illustrator Alison ...
Michael MorpurgoMarquee at Phyllis CourtSunday, October 12SIR Michael Morpurgo, celebrated children’s author and former children’s laureate, drew a large and enthusiastic crowd for the talk about his ...
A gardening book that is thought to have inspired potions in some of William Shakespeare's most famous works has gone on display. A new Leeds Central Library exhibition called Unearthed: The Power of ...
William Shakespeare's wisdom still inspires individuals of all generations. His words transcend poetry; they investigate the ...
Experience the powerful fusion of Malcolm X's speeches and Shakespeare's Julius Caesar in D.C.'s Folger Theatre's season ...
Weston Theater Company veterans Jacob Brandt and Megumi Nakamura worried that today’s audiences were losing interest in the 17th-century plays of William Shakespeare — so they decided to do something ...