What do you get in a Bell Shakespeare pack?

What do you get in a Bell Shakespeare pack?

All packs include play synopses, character analysis, key themes, historical information, activities at the end of each pack, and more. Watch John Bell, Miranda Tapsell, Kate Mulvany and more perform key scenes and soliloquies from a selection of Shakespeare’s greatest plays.

What do Bell Shakespeare artists do for a living?

Hear Bell Shakespeare artists answer common student questions about the plays, what it is like to play these classic characters, and plenty of behind the scenes information. Bell Shakespeare are here to help you answer your essay questions!

Who is Bell Shakespeare’s resident artist in education?

Associate Director James Evans and Resident Artist in Education Huw McKinnon will help you answer questions you may have about a scene, a speech, a character, or even a whole play! The Bell Shakespeare blog contains great articles and interviews to base lessons and activities around. Top ten deaths in Shakespeare?

How many volumes of Shakespeare’s plays are there?

Together they went on to publish a re-issue of the Rowe edition in nine volumes (1747) and a re-issue of the Theobald edition in eight volumes (1757). Noted illustrator Arthur Rackham provided the artwork for two of Shakespeare’s plays published in the early 20th–century.

What was William Bell’s edition of Shakespeare’s plays?

SHAKESPEARE, William (1564-1616),… Bell’s edition of Shakespeare’s plays, : as they are now performed at the Theatres Royal in London; : regulated from the prompt books of each house by permission; with notes critical and illustrative; by the authors of the Dramatic censor. Volume: v.8 (1774) (Reprint) (Softcover)

Together they went on to publish a re-issue of the Rowe edition in nine volumes (1747) and a re-issue of the Theobald edition in eight volumes (1757). Noted illustrator Arthur Rackham provided the artwork for two of Shakespeare’s plays published in the early 20th–century.

Is the 1774 edition of Shakespeare’s plays retyped?

Reprinted from 1774 edition. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr’d reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing.

Who was the first person to publish Shakespeare’s plays?

Bernard Lintott, who sold books in St. Martin’s Lane, London, published several editions of Shakespeare’s poetry in the early 18th–century. In 1718, he made an agreement with Tonson to share publication of any plays published by either house, including those of Shakespeare.

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