The original Drag Queens and Kings, I remember seeing ‘As You Like It’ as a teenager and loving this pastoral comedy.

To celebrate are three representations of Rosalind (Ganymede) from Shakespeare’s ‘As You Like It’.

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Why are filling our bookshelves. From Nineteen Eighty-Four’s Julia to Shakespeare’s Rosaline, the trend for a new perspective on a familiar tale is continuing apace. Authors and publishers explain what old stories tell us about today https://t.co/Vl4M0ovaXA

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Doodle of the Day: The woodland glade (no date), Pen and ink on paper, John Constable (1776 - 1837). This is one of two drawings recently discovered by John Constable. They are thought to have been inspired by a scene from Shakespeare’s play As You Like It.

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🎨The Tragedy of Macbeth

The fifth and last piece encloses the whole play showcasing a collage-like artwork composed of the most meaningful iconic elements across the collection

Collection: The Tragedy of
Inspiration: William play

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🎨 The Downfall

The fourth of the collection depicts the collapse of the tyrants and restoring

Collection: The Tragedy of
Inspiration: William play

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🎨 The Arise

The second piece of the collection depicts the ascendance of the couple and the deeds around it.

Collection: The Tragedy of
Inspiration: William play

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We’ve all heard of Shakespeare’s (hypothetical) sister, but what of Mozart’s prodigiously talented real sister? — and what she might have gone on to accomplish, had she not been denied the opportunity.

(Image from a portrait of the Mozart Family by J. N. della Croce, c. 1780)

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🎨 Lady Macbeth

The second piece of the depicts Lady Macbeth's arc and chronologically reads from left to right; from greed to remorse; dark rapacity turning into unbearable psychosis.

Collection: The Tragedy of
Inspiration: William play

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🎨 Macbeth

The first of the collection depicts Macbeth’s arc and chronologically reads from left to right; from down to dusk, like the character’s decisions: also leading into darkness.

Collection: The Tragedy of
Inspiration: William play

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“AWA’s dark, violent wrestling reimagining of Shakespeare’s (yeah, you heard me) hit its stride and stuck the landing...” by , , Ashley Cormack, & makes ’s “Top 10 Comics of 2022.” https://t.co/dR0th2CcYc

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My poster for the play Titus Andronicus for JDP-Yugoslav Drama Theater in Belgrade, Serbia.
Titus is Shakespeare’s first tragedy. And it is also his most brutal and bloodiest play.

More here:
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This scene from Shakespeare’s play Hamlet, painted by Everett Millais, depicts the moment Ophelia is about to drown, surrounded by countless flowers, symbolizing all aspects of her experience from life, love to death.
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In Season©️

Kindness is an club where graciousness, intensity & determination gives without getting an immediate return like Shakespeare’s who the betrayed out of convenience rather than to treasure him out of faith.✍️🏽#bravewrite

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Spooky Cute Witches Cauldron.
Starting off the spooky season with the Witches from Shakespeare’s Macbeth.
The witches chant is among the most quoted lines from Shakespeare.

Available is in my Threadless Shop:
https://t.co/nOGIof1og8

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Shakespeare’s characters – What they tell us about their times (and ours) | via https://t.co/QEIwPjz2Ra

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For some historic magic: here’s a fusion of William Shakespeare’s early modern enchantment, & Gustave Doré’s C19th palette for you in ‘A Midsummer Night's Dream’ (1870) ✨

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// I’ve used up all my anni tickets and I still need 10 tickets to get Jean and Shakespeare’s plushie.

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"My Hand, With My Heart"

'The Tempest' is thought to be Shakespeare’s final play, and also his most magical, set on an enchanted island.

Painting by , GAN Art & Animation by & Performance by

Edition: /25
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Join The at Strawberry Hill House for a bicycle-powered, laugh-out-loud, outdoor production of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night on 11 September @ 7pm. Doors open at 6pm, for picnicking in the grounds. Tickets: https://t.co/SmAHTpFxFE

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