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Shakespeare: Shakespeare Birthplace Trust & Royal Shakespeare Company Library and Archives
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Adventures in Shakespeare with Mrs. Barth, 8th grade English teacher at University School of Milwaukee. Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and Royal Shakespeare Company Library and Archives. I had the rare opportunity to work in the library and archives for the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford. I researching past RSC performances of A Midsummer Night's Dream. From April 26, 1888 to the present. From 1949 to this year. Images of other productions trace back to 1879!
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Shakespeare: Westminster Abbey
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Adventures in Shakespeare with Mrs. Barth, 8th grade English teacher at University School of Milwaukee. Westminster Abbey embodies hundreds of years of British history. Many of Britain's most important leaders- in all fields- are buried here. Ms. Reimer and I visited Westminster Abbey together, both awestruck at the lives and deaths chronicled inside. The Cloud capt Tow’rs,. The Gorgeous Palaces,. The Solemn Temples,. The Great Globe itself,. Yea all which it Inherit,. Leave not a wreck behind. Moreover,...
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Shakespeare: Shakespeare's Globe Library and Archives
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Adventures in Shakespeare with Mrs. Barth, 8th grade English teacher at University School of Milwaukee. Shakespeare's Globe Library and Archives. I had the distinct pleasure of utilizing the library and archives at Shakespeare's Globe. In a tiny little A/V room, stuffed with rows and rows of taped performance and an overflow of books, I paged through boxes full of documents and primary sources from the Globe's 2002 production of. Review - It earned 3 out of 5 stars. Review - It was praised quite highly!
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Shakespeare: What did Shakespeare look like?
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Adventures in Shakespeare with Mrs. Barth, 8th grade English teacher at University School of Milwaukee. What did Shakespeare look like? There are only three images of Shakespeare that date from around Shakespeare's time - during his life and several years following his death. The Chandos Portrait at the National Gallery is possibly the most significant of the three because it is the only portrait that was done from Shakespeare in life - it is the only portrait that Shakespeare himself sat for.
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Shakespeare: The Treasures of the British Library
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Adventures in Shakespeare with Mrs. Barth, 8th grade English teacher at University School of Milwaukee. The Treasures of the British Library. The British Library is easily one of my favorite places on the whole planet - yes, I know, I'm a nerd. Perhaps the most magical room in the library is the Sir John Ritblat Gallery. Click here to learn more: John Ritblat Gallery: Treasures of the British Library. And Showcases: Landmarks in Literature, Art, History, Music, Printing. Lewis Carrol's diary, open to his...
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Shakespeare: A-M-A-Z-I-N-G
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Adventures in Shakespeare with Mrs. Barth, 8th grade English teacher at University School of Milwaukee. I am having a wonderful time in London - I've walked miles across every section of the city. I have seen a lot of really cool things; this trip has exceeded all my expectations. But I've seen two things that exceed even the wildest of my dreams. Ready for this? The mortgage deed for the Blackfriars. Signature in his own hand. Wow. The photo to the left shows the signature I saw today. Can I go in?
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Elizabethan England: Daily Life - Mrs. Paschall's English Classes
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Mrs Paschall's English Classes. A Separate Peace Digital Time Capsules. Elizabethan England: People in Power. Elizabethan England: Daily Life. Elizabethan England: Theater and Entertainment. Roman Empire: People in Power. Roman Empire: Daily Life. Roman Empire: Theater and Entertainment. Elizabethan England � Daily Life. To print out your final version and turn it in. Be sure to answer the following questions:. How do people dress? What do they eat? What do they do all day? FOOD IN TUDOR ENGLAND.
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School of the Renaissance Artisan: Learning Curves and the State of the Project: I know now why apprentices are a Thing...
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Bio and Contact Info. The Library: An Incomplete Reading List. Baking bread with the Renaissance Artisan. Thursday, June 27, 2013. Learning Curves and the State of the Project: I know now why apprentices are a Thing. Part One: History and Hubris. 8220; History celebrates the battlefields whereon we meet our death, but scorns to speak of the plowed fields whereby we thrive; it knows the names of kings’ bastards but cannot tell us the origin of wheat. That is the way of human folly. Now, I don’t know...
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School of the Renaissance Artisan: A Joiner's Toolbox: The Axes of Evil?
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Bio and Contact Info. The Library: An Incomplete Reading List. Baking bread with the Renaissance Artisan. Saturday, January 25, 2014. A Joiner's Toolbox: The Axes of Evil? The TSA doesn't tend to like me very much. You see, I like to fly to the Midwest or South and bring back loads of rusty things that make metal detectors go "BEEP! It's not my fault that all the good old tools, all the greatest houses of rust and dust really, are in the middle and southern reaches of our country. The axes of evil? The p...
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School of the Renaissance Artisan: April 2015
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Bio and Contact Info. The Library: An Incomplete Reading List. Baking bread with the Renaissance Artisan. Monday, April 13, 2015. Update: Release the Giant Robots! Since ya'll asked to be kept updated on that novelist thing that pulled me away from this project over the summer, here's the update. Howard Carter Saves the World. Is now available to. Order on Amazon Kindle! Click Here to Pre-Order Now! Click Here to Pre-Order Now! The official "Street Date" is tomorrow! So stop by and say hello! Renaissance...