First Folio of Shakespeare's Plays, Frontispiece Folger Library, Washington D.C.
It would seem that the works of William Shakespeare are more popular than ever this year, but why?
We asked playwright, Amelia Marriette, to tell us more...
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Amelia Marriette[/caption]The 400th anniversary of the publishing of the
First Folio is going to be huge - and he will be even more relevant by the time 2023 is over.
William Shakespeare is in our DNA and he isn't going anywhere! My comedy-drama, Nay, Remember Me!, tells the true story of the making of Shakespeare's
First Folio, the first complete works of Shakespeare. The book that made it absolutely certain that Shakespeare's name would be eternal.
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