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Pub quiz masters with a taste for William Shakespeare are spoiled for choice when it comes to red letter years. The ...
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Kit Roberts ventures into the furthest reaches of The John Rylands Library as it celebrates its 125th birthday ...
The permanent exhibition at the Folger Shakespeare Library celebrates the playwright with its world-class collection of First ...
Discover the world's most expensive books ever sold, from ancient manuscripts like the Codex Leicester to historic first editions such as the Gutenberg Bible and Shakespeare's First Folio. Explore the ...
Set in the turbulent early Roman Republic the play follows the glorious rise of Coriolanus, a terrifying war machine on the ...
Robert Greene, a popular writer of romances, plays, and pamphlets – with an apparent predilection for pickled herring and Rhenish wine in prodigal excess – has died. Three pamphlets are published soon ...
Sibylla and Bruce Tindale founded High Clandon in 2004. Sibylla is a true enthusiast of great champagnes and believes that ...
Or if you’re less of a night-owl and more of a daytime-doer, and looking for a non-Shakespeare show, The Crucible is currently taking centre stage at The Globe, and the Olivier award nominee Rough ...
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The Montgomery Advertiser on MSNThings to do in Montgomery for July 10-16Rock like it's the '90s at Britt's Birthday Bash on July 11 at 1048 Jazz & Blues, and catch an exhibition of amazing rejected ...
Emmanuel Macron spoke partly in English for his own address, in which he relayed his thanks for the King’s “great courtesy”, ...
The day's royal events concluded in Windsor Castle's Great Hall, where 160 guests gathered for a white-tie and tiara banquet.
On Christopher Wheeldon’s The Winter’s Tale at the Metropolitan Opera House.
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