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Shakespeare & Beyond

The Shakespeare & Beyond blog features a wide range of Shakespeare-related topics: the early modern period in which he lived, the ways his plays have been interpreted and staged over the past four centuries, the enduring power of his characters and language, and more.

Shakespeare belongs to all of us
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Shakespeare belongs to all of us

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Michael Witmore

Shakespeare died 400 years ago this week. Who cares? Well, millions and millions of people. Shakespeare remains the most produced playwright in America. Over 90% of American high school students study his plays and poetry, not to mention half of…

Reduced Shakespeare Company and the golden age of Shakespeare parodies
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Reduced Shakespeare Company and the golden age of Shakespeare parodies

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Richard Schoch

Reduced Shakespeare Company. (l-r) Reed Martin, Teddy Spencer, Austin Tichenor. Photo by Jeff Thomas. A high point in the Folger Shakespeare Library’s 2016 celebration of Shakespeare, The Wonder of Will, is the return appearance of the Reduced Shakespeare Company—the other…

Celebrating Shakespeare at 400
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Celebrating Shakespeare at 400

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Esther French

The Wonder of Will Live Watch the live broadcast of The Wonder of Will Live on Saturday, April 23, at noon EDT, on C-SPAN2’s Book TV or streaming online. Hear Shakespeare stories from Kal Penn, Supreme Court Associate Justice Stephen…

How 'The New York Times' commemorated the Shakespeare tercentenary in 1916
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How 'The New York Times' commemorated the Shakespeare tercentenary in 1916

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Esther French

2016 marks 400 years after William Shakespeare’s death, and the world is celebrating the quatercentenary with Shakespeare performances, festivals, and fireworks. One hundred years ago, what was said about the Shakespeare tercentenary in the United States? We see one of these windows…

'Worlds Elsewhere': Shakespeare's imagination roaming far and free
'Worlds Elsewhere' by Andrew Dickson
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'Worlds Elsewhere': Shakespeare's imagination roaming far and free

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Esther French

William Shakespeare is a global phenomenon. In the four centuries since his death, the British playwright’s works have appeared at times and places where we might least expect them. Why is this so? Shakespeare was no world traveler. So then why…

Portraits in Hamlet: ‘Look here upon this picture, and on this’
Folger Theatre's 2010 Hamlet
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Portraits in Hamlet: ‘Look here upon this picture, and on this’

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Richard Schoch

One of the oldest theatrical legends about Shakespeare is that he played the ghost in Hamlet. We know that Shakespeare was both an actor and a playwright, but we have no idea whether he acted this small, but memorable role.…

King and Country: Shakespeare treasures from the Folger
Charles Kean Promptbook
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King and Country: Shakespeare treasures from the Folger

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Esther French

A special exhibition of rare quartos, promptbooks, and other treasures from the Folger collection accompanies the Royal Shakespeare Company staging of King and Country: Shakespeare’s Great Cycle of Kings at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York this month. Director Gregory…

Quiz: Shakespeare's Fools
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Quiz: Shakespeare's Fools

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Esther French

Shakespeare’s plays are filled with fools. How well do you know these clowns and comedians? Take our quiz and test your knowledge.

Quiz: Can you identify the Shakespeare play by only the first line?
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Quiz: Can you identify the Shakespeare play by only the first line?

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Esther French

Test your Shakespeare knowledge and take our quiz! Can you identify the Shakespeare quiz by the first line?See if you can identify the play with only the first line to go by. Be warned, it gets harder as you progress.…

Cervantes, the Moors of Spain, and the Moor of Venice
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Cervantes, the Moors of Spain, and the Moor of Venice

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Kathryn Swanton

Othello, the Moor of Venice. Desdemona loved to hear him tell the story of his adventures / Louis Rhead. Folger Shakespeare Library.Of all Shakespeare’s plays, Othello is the one that is most frequently compared to Spanish literature in the age…

A behind-the-scenes tour of the Folger conservation lab
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A behind-the-scenes tour of the Folger conservation lab

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Esther French

Renate Mesmer. Photo by Lloyd Wolf. Up on the third floor of the Folger Shakespeare Library, conservators work meticulously with rare books and other collection materials: preserving, repairing, preparing for display, and packaging for travel. Renate Mesmer, head of conservation,…

Would you buy a used car from William Shakespeare? How about mustard?
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Would you buy a used car from William Shakespeare? How about mustard?

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Sarah Hovde

Would you buy a bicycle if William Shakespeare sold it to you? How about trading up to a Cadillac? Over the years, advertisers have counted on the novelty of Shakespeare, and his memorable characters, to sell their products. The brochure…

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