Presenter: Richard the III really existed, but wasn’t quite as gross as Shakespeare insisted. He’s a villain planning killing on his bother the King but how would you show his evil cunning?
Britain’s King Richard III was immortalized with the Shakespeare line, “A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse.” Now ...
Richard III is not only the title of one of Shakespeare’s famous historical plays but also the name of its protagonist and ...
Researchers are recreating the voice of Richard III, England’s infamous monarch who reigned for just two years in the 1480s.
LONDON — Britain’s King Richard III was immortalized with the Shakespeare line, “A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse.” ...
Anne has married Richard III, after being wooed while following her father in law's coffin. Anne now laments her position, as Richard's wife and what may happen. Richard, a deformed duke ...
Britain’s King Richard III was immortalized with the Shakespeare line, “A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse.” Now state-of-the-art technology has revealed what it may have sounded like ...
Anne's father in law and her husband have been killed by members of the Royals. Richard III lies in wait to woo Anne as she mourns Richard, a deformed duke, plans to upturn the peace that has ...
As the bodies pile up in King’s Crown Shakespeare Troupe’s “Richard III,” there’s no other way to spin it: Tricky Dick Gloucester really is a crook. Directed by Charlie Coleman, BC ’25, Shakespeare’s ...