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Books with title Shakespeare's Theater

  • A Shakespearean Theatre

    Jacqueline Morley

    Hardcover (Book House, Aug. 16, 2003)
    Rare Book
  • The ABC's of Shakespeare

    Kelly Bahney, Aprilia Muktirina

    Paperback (Little Owl Publishing, Aug. 3, 2018)
    The ABC's of Shakespeare Learn the basics of Shakespeare with your early reader! Bring big ELA ideas to young scholars! These easy-to-understand explanations are appropriate for all ages. Engage with vibrant and captivating illustrations. This book includes introductions to: literary devices drama terms Shakespearean characters historical context Exciting concepts that include: A is for Aside B is for Blocking C is for Catharsis Even your teenager starting his or her introduction to Shakespeare can use this book as a handy reference!
  • The Shakespeare Stealer

    Gary Blackwood

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, July 1, 2000)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A young orphan boy is ordered by his master to infiltrate Shakespeare's acting troupe in order to steal the script of Hamlet, but he discovers instead the meaning of friendship and loyalty.
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  • Shakespeare

    Bill Bryson

    Hardcover (Harper, Nov. 1, 2009)
    Bill Bryson's Shakespeare pairs one of history's most celebrated writers with one of the most popular writers in the English language today. In this elegant, updated, illustrated edition, the superstitions, academic discoveries and myths surrounding the life of one of the world's greatest poets are evoked through a series of full-color paintings, drawings, portraits, documents and photographs. Bryson also discusses the recent discoveries of the Cobbe portrait and the remains of Shakespeare's first theatre in Shoreditch. The centuries of mysteries, half-truths and downright lies about Shakespeare are deftly explored, as Bryson draws a picture that includes many aspects of the poet's life, making sense of the man behind the masterpieces. In a journey down the streets of Shakespeare's time, Bryson brings to life the hubbub of Elizabethan England and delights in details of his folios and quartos, poetry and plays. He celebrates the glory of Shakespeare's language and his ceaseless inventiveness, which gave us hundreds of now indispensable phrases, images and words.
  • The Shakespeare Stealer

    Gary Blackwood, Stephen Alcorn

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, May 1, 1998)
    A panoramic novel set in Shakespeare's time finds Widge, a young orphan, possessing a special talent for shorthand that places him at the mercy of an unscrupulous master who would get the script of Hamlet at any cost. Jr Lib Guild.
  • The Shakespeare Stealer

    Gary L. Blackwood

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, June 30, 1998)
    High jinks and high adventure fill every page of this exciting, panoramic novel set in Shakespeare's time. Widge, our hero, is a young orphan indentured to a cold, unscrupulous master because the young boy has a special talent--the ability to write a secret shorthand. The master is bent on getting hold of the script of Hamlet at any cost, so it becomes Widge's task to transcribe it--or else. This picaresque tale follows Widge as he hightails his way into the very heart of the Globe Theatre and Shakespeare's company of players. As full of twists as a London alleyway, this entertaining novel is rich in period details, colorful characters, villainy, drama, and chuckles. Swordplay and wordplay share the stage with pure fun, all of which will keep readers rapt to the final scene.
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  • The Shakespeare Stealer

    Gary L. Blackwood, Ron Keith

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, March 1, 2001)
    Audio Book 4 cassettes
  • Shakespeare and the Theatre

    Jane Shuter

    Paperback (Heinemann, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Did you know that the only known purpose-built theaters in Shakespeare's England were in London and Bristol? Or that only boys and men could become actors? This fascinating book outlines the world of the theater in which William Shakespeare wrote and did business, from outdoor and indoor theaters, the life of an actor, and touring, to how plays were written, funded, and staged.
  • Shakespeare: Man of the Theater

    Wendy Greenhill, Paul Wignall

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Oct. 1, 2000)
    Presents the life of William Shakespeare, describing his early years, his development as a poet and playwright, and the historical context in which he lived and worked.
  • Shakespeare Library: Shakespeare's Theatre

    Wendy Greenhill

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books - Library Division, Aug. 7, 1995)
    One of a series of titles about Shakespeare's plays and his theatre.
  • Shakespeare

    Peter Chrisp

    Paperback (Gardners Books, July 16, 2004)
    Did you know special effects were used in Shakespeare's plays including devils and ghosts that came up through trapdoors in the stage? This work helps readers to discover the fascinating life and times of one of the world's greatest playwrights, from Shakespeare's birth in the small town of Stratford-upon-Avon to theatre life in 16th century London.
  • Shakespeare and the Theatre

    Jane Shuter

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Did you know that the only known purpose-built theaters in Shakespeare's England were in London and Bristol? Or that only boys and men could become actors? This fascinating book outlines the world of the theater in which William Shakespeare wrote and did business, from outdoor and indoor theaters, the life of an actor, and touring, to how plays were written, funded, and staged.