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Artist defends 'tone deaf' underwater statue
A statue depicting Shakespeare’s tragic heroine Ophelia has been slammed as ‘tone deaf’ and ‘insensitive’. Jason deCaires ...
It said Shakespeare's name has been spelled many ways over the years, and it settled on an 18th-century spelling because of the work's "ancient" feel. Story Tags National News Advertisement ...
Last year the folk of the North East voted Romeo & Juliet’s Mercutio their favourite Shakespeare character in a pan-regional poll carried out by the Theatre Royal and The Journal. An open search was ...
Soutra Gilmour’s set, with superb lighting by Tim Lutkin, is dominated by a huge disc that might at times be a harvest moon, a ball of fire or our fragile planet, and a central platform edged by a ...
Shakespeare Quarterly (SQ) is a leading journal in Shakespeare studies, publishing highly original, rigorously researched essays, notes, and book reviews. Published for the Folger Shakespeare Library ...
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