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Join Tiffany Stern as she discusses whether or not Miranda’s speech in the First Folio text of The Tempest has been misattributed.
Check out her video, plus 7 more Folio Matters videos from The Arden Shakespeare 4th Series Editors on Drama Online: bit.ly/3Q6I8Dv
Watch Ben Whishaw’s full soliloquy from National Theatre's Julius Caesar plus 7 more free-to-watch soliloquies in our new featured content, including an exclusive essay by Steve Purcell on Shakespearean soliloquies and streaming in the classroom: bit.ly/3tndA65
Discover the Bloomsbury Academic Widening Representation Fund Pilot.
To make our publishing more inclusive & equitable we're running a pilot programme to help with publishing costs for authors who may not otherwise be able to publish with us.
Find out more: bit.ly/3url7DK
📢Teachers! We are treating you to not one but TWO Lit in Colour playwright Q&As this term! 🎉
Join the fabulous #InSookChappell talk about her play The Free9 (a set text option for Pearson Edexcel's GCSE drama) on 1st May at 4PM.
Free tickets 👉 bit.ly/4dcUUdy
How do you name Joan of Arc in Henry VI Part 1 when both her identity and the way her name is written is constantly changing within the Folio text?
claire m. l. bourne explores the question in The Arden Shakespeare’s Folio Matters series, now on Drama Online: bit.ly/3Q6I8Dv
Love’s Labour’s Lost in the First Folio has ‘one showstopper of a variant’ compared to the First Quarto – a different final line. 🖋️
This #ShakespeareDay watch Adam Zucker’s take on the change as part of the The Arden Shakespeare’s Folio Matters series: bit.ly/3Q6I8Dv
This #ShakespeareDay , explore free Shakespeare content on Drama Online.
Read an exclusive essay by Steve Purcell and watch 8 soliloquies from Shakespeare’s Globe, National Theatre & The Hollow Crown in our spotlight on soliloquies and streaming in the classroom: bit.ly/3tndA6
📢Teachers! What are you doing today at 4PM? Come along and listen to Francis Turnly talk about why #TheGreatWave is an excellent play to introduce to your English and Drama students.
Get your free ticket here 👉 bit.ly/3wUp58D
Explore books on theatre and the environment this #EarthDay2024
From a guide to sustainable practice, to innovative essays, to climate plays for performance and study, discover more in our thread below 👇
Calling all #EarlyCareerResearchers 📢
Arden commissioning editors Mark Dudgeon & Jade Grogan are joined by authors Amrita Dhar & Dr Ella Hawkins for a free & friendly online workshop about publishing your first or second book with us!
Wed 5 Jun, 4-5pm BST
bit.ly/3Ukj4v8
Congratulations to James Graham and simon stephens for their fabulous success at the Olivier Awards.
This May, both Vanya and Dear England will be coming to Drama Online in the Core Collection Update 2024.
Watch this space to find out more!
Our new featured content spotlights Shakespearean soliloquies, shining a light on streaming in the classroom. 📽️ 🎭
Read an exclusive essay by Stephen Purcell and explore 8 free-to-watch soliloquies from Shakespeare’s Globe, National Theatre and The Hollow Crown: bit.ly/3tndA65
'Shakespeare? There’s not that much to know, but plenty to say”
Over on our Bloomsbury Academic blog paul menzer talks about the challenges & wonder of writing a new, short biography of Shakespeare – and of occasionally longing for a less-studied subject!
bloomsbury.com/uk/discover/bl…