It’s easy, then, to think of Richard II as a figure from a vanished age, with whom we have little or nothing in common. Yet ...
In Shakespeare's Richard II, the Bishop of Carlisle spells out very clearly what will happen to England if the usurper Bolingbroke goes ahead and drives God's chosen ruler, King Richard ...
To register your interest please contact collegesales@cambridge.org providing details of the course you are teaching. John Dover Wilson's New Shakespeare, published between 1921 and 1966, became the ...
Richard is an irresponsible king, who wastes his country's money and leases out land. After being banished by Richard, Henry Bolingbroke returns intent on taking back the land Richard seized after ...
Richard II McKellen recently kicked off our 24 Hour Shakespeare celebration in style. He also gave a special talk at the BFI about his life and career with Shakespeare. In 1969, Sir Ian starred in ...
One of the stunning achievements of 16th-century drama, Shakespeare's Richard II is nevertheless seldom performed. The reason is simple: it is deucedly difficult to do well. I commend the American ...
The play is produced by Ashtar Theatre from Ramallah, Palestine. Written in 1595, Richard II is a novel revolving around power and politics in a myriad of plots and treason, depicting the fall of ...
The last of the divinely anointed monarchs ascends to the throne in Shakespeare's RICHARD II. When King Richard banishes his cousin Henry Bolingbroke and deprives him of his inheritance ...
William Shakespeare has written 108 shows including ... King John (Playwright), The Merchant of Venice (Playwright), King Richard II (Playwright), Romeo and Juliet (Playwright), The Taming of ...
The play is produced by Ashtar Theatre from Ramallah from Palestine. Written in 1595, “Richard II” is a novel revolving around power and politics in a myriad of plots and treason, the fall of ...