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Books in The Graphic Shakespeare series

  • Antony and Cleopatra

    Eric Rasmussen, Jonathan Bate

    Paperback (Red Globe Press, April 23, 2009)
    From the Royal Shakespeare Company – a modern, definitive edition of Shakespeare’s immortal love story. With an expert introduction by Sir Jonathan Bate, this unique edition presents a historical overview of Antony and Cleopatra in performance, takes a detailed look at specific productions, and recommends film versions. Included in this edition are interviews with three leading directors – Adrian Noble, Braham Murray and Gregory Doran – providing an illuminating insight into the extraordinary variety of interpretations that are possible. This edition also includes an essay on Shakespeare’s career and Elizabethan theatre, and enables the reader to understand the play as it was originally intended – as living theatre to be enjoyed and performed. Ideal for students, theatre-goers, actors and general readers, the RSC Shakespeare editions offer a fresh, accessible and contemporary approach to reading and rediscovering Shakespeare’s works for the twenty-first century.
  • Macbeth: Teacher's Book

    Hilary Burningham, Dan May

    Hardcover (Evans Brothers Ltd, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Offers suggestions for teachers introducing Shakespeare's play through the author's version in graphic form
  • Henry V: Teacher's Book

    Hilary Burningham, William Shakespeare, Gary Andrews

    Paperback (Evans Brothers, Sept. 1, 2000)
    The books in this series provide support material to help students and teachers in the study of Shakespeare. Using simplified text and dramatic pictures, these books bring to life the main characters and key events. The Teacher's Book provides lesson notes and more than 30 photocopiable activities, including acting, mime, writing, and games.
  • Macbeth

    Hilary Burningham

    Audio CD (MMS Gold, June 1, 2006)
    The titles in the Graphic Shakespeare series are an ideal introduction to Shakespeare’s plays, but can equally well be used as revision aids. The main characters and key events are brought to life in the simplified story and dramatic pictures, and the short extracts from the original play focus on key speeches in Shakespeare’s language.Each title is set out into acts in the same way as the original play, although the story is told in narrative text with only key speeches remaining in the original form. A portrait gallery of key characters provides an easy reference.
  • Measure For Measure

    William Shakespeare, Davis Harding

    Hardcover (Yale University Press, Jan. 1, 1954)
    Probably written in 1603–1604. Believe first performance was in 1604, as accounts for Christmas 1604–1605 indicate the play was performed at Whitehall on St. Stephen's Day 1604.
  • Romeo and Juliet

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (Capstone Global Library Ltd, July 1, 2012)
    Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet fall deeply in love at first sight. Fearful of punishment from their respective factions, the two teens keep their love hidden. However, when their love is exposed, it adds more fuel to the heated family feud between the Capulets and Montagues and puts their love - and their lives - at risk.
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  • Twelfth Night

    Hilary Burningham

    Audio CD (MMS Gold, June 1, 2006)
    The titles in the Graphic Shakespeare series are an ideal introduction to Shakespeare’s plays, but can equally well be used as revision aids. The main characters and key events are brought to life in the simplified story and dramatic pictures, and the short extracts from the original play focus on key speeches in Shakespeare’s language.Each title is set out into acts in the same way as the original play, although the story is told in narrative text with only key speeches remaining in the original form. A portrait gallery of key characters provides an easy reference.
  • Shakespeare Graphics

    William Shakespeare

    Paperback (Capstone Global Library Ltd, July 6, 2012)
    Retold in a visual graphic novel format and bringing these dramatic stories to life, this volume focuses Shakespeare's famous plays.
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  • Othello ;: Macbeth

    William Shakespeare

    Unknown Binding (Doubleday Book & Music Clubs, March 15, 1990)
    None
  • The tragedy of Hamlet, prince of Denmark,

    William Shakespeare

    Hardcover (G. Cumberlege, Oxford university press, Sept. 3, 1947)
    None
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream

    Eric Rasmussen, Jonathan Bate

    Hardcover (Red Globe Press, Sept. 5, 2008)
    From the Royal Shakespeare Company – a modern, definitive edition of Shakespeare’s most loved comedy. With an expert introduction by Sir Jonathan Bate, this unique edition presents a historical overview of A Midsummer Night’s Dream in performance, takes a detailed look at specific productions, and recommends film versions. Included in this edition are three interviews with leading directors Michael Boyd, Gregory Doran and Tim Supple, providing an illuminating insight into the extraordinary variety of interpretations that are possible. This edition also includes an essay on Shakespeare’s career and Elizabethan theatre, and enables the reader to understand the play as it was originally intended – as living theatre to be enjoyed and performed. Ideal for students, theatre-goers, actors and general readers, the RSC Shakespeare editions offer a fresh, accessible and contemporary approach to reading and rediscovering Shakespeare’s works for the twenty-first century.
  • Richard III

    Eric Rasmussen, Jonathan Bate

    Hardcover (Red Globe Press, Sept. 5, 2008)
    From the Royal Shakespeare Company – a definitive, fresh new look at Shakespeare’s most compelling villain. With an expert introduction by Sir Jonathan Bate, this unique edition presents a historical overview of Richard III in performance, takes a detailed look at specific productions, and recommends film versions. Included in this edition are interviews with an actor, a director and a designer – Simon Russell Beale, Bill Alexander and Tom Piper – providing an illuminating insight into the extraordinary variety of interpretations that are possible. This edition also includes an essay on Shakespeare’s career and Elizabethan theatre, and enables the reader to understand the play as it was originally intended – as living theatre to be enjoyed and performed. Ideal for students, theatre-goers, actors and general readers, the RSC Shakespeare editions offer a fresh, accessible and contemporary approach to reading and rediscovering Shakespeare’s works for the twenty-first century.