Cate Blanchett as Richard II in the Sydney Festival’s The War of the Roses - a compilation of Shakespeare’s history plays.
Cate Blanchett as Richard II in the Sydney Festival’s The...
renkris: bffl gloucester by ~Peach-Muffinz
renkris: Harry, King of Trolls.
Sonnet Sunday
ontheirwaytogod: King Lear Admonishing Cordelia - Henri Fuseli
Fiona Shaw in the title role of Shakespeare’s Richard II...
Fiona Shaw in the title role of Shakespeare’s Richard II (1997)
socket79: Jean Simmons on the set of Hamlet (1948).
shakespeareishq: “This day is called the feast of St. Crispin”...
“This day is called the feast of St. Crispin” from Henry V.
Featuring Robert Hardy as Henry V from the BBC’s “An Age of Kings.”
Cornelius Fudge was a cutie in his younger days it appears. :P
"And often did beguile her of her tears, When I did speak of some distressful stroke That my youth..."
“To be or not to be…” Mandy and the Grim...
“To be or not to be…”
Mandy and the Grim Reaper’s head dressed as Hamlet for Halloween on Cartoon Network’s The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy.
I always love it when children’s shows incorporate Shakespeare. :)
Shakespeare's Insult of the Week
"An if the devil come and roar for them, I will not send them: I will after straight And tell him so;..."
Ralph Fiennes in a promotional photo for the Almeida Theatre...
Ralph Fiennes in a promotional photo for the Almeida Theatre Company’s production of Richard II (2000)
Ralph Fiennes in the title role of Shakespeare’s Richard...
Ralph Fiennes in the title role of Shakespeare’s Richard II (2000)
"Give you a reason on compulsion! If reasons were as plentiful as blackberries, I would give no man a..."
cassius614: Iago’s motivations and jealousies, grounded in his...
Iago’s motivations and jealousies, grounded in his Act I Scene I introduction, yield many moments to be mined in the rest of the play. In this episode, I posit that Iago’s motivations revealed therein are distressingly understandable for a modern audience.
Ralph Fiennes as Hamlet in 1995
Ralph Fiennes as Hamlet in 1995
lynncollins7: renkris: The Fall of Lady Macbeth by...
an untimely end for my favorite Shakespearean character. gory but gorgeous art.