A quirky collection of true stories from the weird and wonderful world
of Shakespearean theatre, featuring distinguished actors falling off
stages, fluffed lines, performances in the dark, and why you must never,
ever say the name of that Scottish play, especially if you are Peter
O'Toole.
A fascinating playbill of stories from the weird and wonderful world of
Shakespearean theatre through the centuries, including distinguished
actors falling off stages, fluffed lines, performances in the dark, and
why you must never, ever say the name of that Scottish play, especially
if you are Peter O'Toole. Discover a wealth of Shakespearean shenanigans
over the years, including the terrible behaviour of the groundlings at
Shakespeare's Globe, how the 'rude mechanicals' in A Midsummer Night's
Dream got recast as a bunch of ladies from the WI, and how Dame Maggie
Smith got even with Sir Laurence Olivier.
Published to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death,
this treasury of curious tales is a must-read for all Shakespeare lovers
and theatre fans.
Word count: 45,000