The HandleBards: Twelfth Night 🚲 Wellesley Woodlands, 8 June. Cycling theatre company return to Aldershot with a riotous outdoor production of Shakespeare's famous comedy! https://t.co/qlTbceZKuw

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Good night, dear magical Twitter folk. Tonight I will leave you with "Mislead Night-wanderers, Laughing" by Arthur Rackham. He created this for an edition of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream in 1908.

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A new season of Skeleton Songs, all about magic and literature! In the first ep we talk William Shakespeare's Tempest, from women-wizards from Algiers to royal demonology.

Listen to "This Thing of Darkness", here: https://t.co/JKyZthZQAj

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It's good that this year William Shakespeare's birthday ties in with he was 1564. Obviously his plays & poetry are world-renown but I'd like to celebrate their movie adaptations.

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Friday Funny. As it's Shakespeare's birthday tomorrow it can only feature the Bard.

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The 'Voodoo Macbeth' is a nickname for the Federal Theatre Project's 1936 New York production of William Shakespeare's 'Macbeth.' Orson Welles adapted and directed the production, and moved the play's setting from Scotland to a fictional Caribbean island https://t.co/5gMEc2x23n

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Macbeth (Manga Classics): 3/5 stars

Before I go into more detail, I want to put a disclaimer that I've never been good at understanding Shakespeare's writing. I was forced to read the original version of Macbeth in high school without any of +

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Milford Haven ('blessed Milford' Shakespeare's Cymbeline) key staging point on journeys to Ireland, 1595 🗺️ maybe by Paul Ive, military engineer in service to English 👑 with fortifications 🏘️ ⛵️ 🐟 & sea-monster + red Tudor compass rose 101/365 https://t.co/dIqW6qvULZ

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This tweet reached the attention of those who have not read ROTRK before! It is a completed manga. ROTRK is a queer adaptation of Shakespeare's Richard III and Henry VI, in which its protagonist, Richard, is an intersex bisexual man. It has gorgeous art and a gut-wrenching story.

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A preview for my contribution to 's "And Seek (Not) To Alter Me" !!
An anthology of queer fanworks for Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing"

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Eel pie was so common that not knowing how to cook one was recognized sign of stupidity. In King Lear, there's a cook who was so far gone that she tried to eels in the pie w/o killing them first.

It doesn't mean much to us, but Shakespeare's audience knew better.

Hilarious! 2/8

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Oberon
King of the fairies in medieval and Renaissance literature. He is best known as a character in William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Art for Mitos y Leyendas

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Caliban (from Shakespeare's The Tempest), 1914

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MAMILLIUS CONJURING UP SPRITES AND GOBLINS FOR HIS MOTHER, HERMIONE (WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S 'THE WINTER'S TALE)
By Henry Fuseli

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another "grocery" list that's been drawn over

translation:

carrots
potatoes
bread
honey
fruit
wine
cheese, if I can

read Shakespeare's tragedies (the verb isn't conjugated so I'm not totally sure of its tense as I'm not a native speaker! sorry about that!)

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Day 6: Boarding School Juliet by Yousuke Kaneda

A high school rendition of Shakespeare's classic Romeo and Juliet, done really well. I think this is the first one I've done that has actually received an anime, so you can also check that out for an idea

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💖T I T A N I A💖

This is the satellite of Uranus. Don't be surprised that she looks like a fairy, because she is named after the queen of fairies from Shakespeare's play🧚

💰Price 6 $KSM

🧚‍♀️ Get it here - https://t.co/eIxagtpmCx

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Caliban (from Shakespeare's The Tempest), 1914

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"Contender"

Inspired by Act V Scene I of Shakespeare's Hamlet, in which Hamlet takes interest in Yorick's skull in the graveyard.

Contemplations on mortality, and superficiality. Aren't we all just skeletons at our core?

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