If I was a University of the West of England drama student, I’d be furious about being treated like such a snowflake,” Free ...
This was called the Reformation. The break with Rome eventually triggered England’s transition into a Protestant country. By the time Shakespeare was born in 1564, Protestantism was the main ...
A University slapped more than 200 trigger warnings on William Shakespeare’s works — including for storms and popping balloons. The University of the West of England also advised drama students ...
Yet periods of extreme heat were surprisingly frequent during the previous century, especially in the England that Shakespeare knew. More than a dozen droughts were recorded across England in the ...
Students also receive alerts over use of ‘knives’ and ‘popping of balloons’ in several of the playwright’s top works ...
FANS of the UK’s most famous bard have reason to be excited in 2025, with a brand-new Shakespeare attraction to open in ...
A University has added trigger warnings on Willian Shakespeare’s works, including for “extreme weather” and “popping balloons ...
An advanced exploration of the Early Modern poetry and drama of Shakespeare’s contemporaries, focusing on key themes, prominent genres, and the differing contexts of the royal court and the new world ...
and theater makers about Shakespeare’s England and the problems it faced. Together, we’ll see how he was responding to his current events, and the ways they map onto our own. Slate Plus ...
Written around 1592, William Shakespeare’s play Richard III follows the reign of England’s infamous monarch and charts the path of a charismatic, cunning figure. As Shakespeare depicts the ...
The allure of William Shakespeare reflects how works from the actor, playwright and poet from England can still be relatable ...