Merely Players

Acting like Shakespeare really matters

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Performing Arts, Theatre, Acting & Auditioning, Drama, Shakespeare, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Michael Burge ISBN: 9780994388759
Publisher: Michael Burge Publication: March 19, 2016
Imprint: Michael Burge Language: English
Author: Michael Burge
ISBN: 9780994388759
Publisher: Michael Burge
Publication: March 19, 2016
Imprint: Michael Burge
Language: English

When a middle-aged boy player returns to London's Globe playhouse during a terrible revival of Romeo and Juliet, she sets off a chain of events as great as any of Shakespeare's entertainments, revealing a love story that lay hidden for decades, just beneath the lines of the script. Centuries later, an out-of-work Sydney actor connects the dots of this drama and is inspired to write a play, bringing him face to face with big life lessons in the art and politics of storytelling. The lives of these two unconventional players collide in a journey from Australia to England, from drama school to the professional stage, from male to female, from failure to success and back again, exploring the untold story of those who created the complete works of William Shakespeare.

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When a middle-aged boy player returns to London's Globe playhouse during a terrible revival of Romeo and Juliet, she sets off a chain of events as great as any of Shakespeare's entertainments, revealing a love story that lay hidden for decades, just beneath the lines of the script. Centuries later, an out-of-work Sydney actor connects the dots of this drama and is inspired to write a play, bringing him face to face with big life lessons in the art and politics of storytelling. The lives of these two unconventional players collide in a journey from Australia to England, from drama school to the professional stage, from male to female, from failure to success and back again, exploring the untold story of those who created the complete works of William Shakespeare.

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