William Shakespeare was nine years old when the first theatre in England was opened. The idea of a dedicated building for the performance of plays was conceived as late... more »
Welcome to the No Sweat Shakespeare Blog
Bookmark the No Sweat Shakespeare blog, share us, add us to your feeds or just pop back occasionally to keep up to date on postings and banter on all things Shakespearean. And if you’ve got any ideas or suggestions on Shakespeare blog posts you’d like to see, do drop us a line.
We try to update the blog at least on a weekly basis, so have a look through the Shakespeare posts below and let us know what you think by getting involved in the comments section.
-
Shakespeare’s Characters Let Loose on Craigslist
| October 11 2011Caroline Biocks & Michelle Ephraim have really outdone themselves with the latest installment of McSweeny’s daily humour website – a Shakespearean parody of Craigslist. Specifically, what would Shakespeare’s characters sell, rent... more »
-
Can a Monkey Write Better Plays Than Shakespeare?
| October 6 2011All over the news the last week is Jesse Anderson, a software developer in Reno, Nevada, who’s created a computer program that will type letters at a very fast... more »
-
Is This The Author Of Shakespeare Which I See Before Me?
| October 1 2011I wouldn’t go as far as to equate those who deny Shakespeare as the author of the Shakespeare plays with holocaust deniers, but both categories beggar belief. There is... more »
-
Shakespeare and the Absurd
| September 28 2011‘Something is rotten in the state of Denmark’ is one of Shakespeare’s most famous lines. It refers to the political and sexual corruption that surrounds Hamlet at the court... more »
-
Shakespeare in Translation
| September 26 2011London 2012 is going to be big. As part of the celebrations there is to be Cultural Olympiad’s London 2012 festival and a major component of that will be... more »
-
Shakespeare – The Smutty Translations
| September 24 2011When I was at school, a long long time ago, an all boys’ school, we had a lot of fun in English by nudging each other and giggling behind... more »
-
Gender On The Shakespeare Stage
| September 21 2011Helen Mirren plays the role of Prospero in a new film of The Tempest. In a recent interview with the Huffington Post she said: ‘I played the man role.... more »
-
Things We Say Today Which We Owe To Shakespeare
| September 17 2011Looking something like a serial killers’ notebook, a 20-year-old London girl’s Shakespeare-related scribbles have gone viral this week. Simply writing a bunch of words and phrases Shakespeare invented (admittedly in a... more »
-
Our Big Brother William Shakespeare
| September 8 2011One question that will never be on any quizmaster’s list is ‘Who was Shakespeare?’ The reason is that it’s too easy. It’s like the question ‘What is the usual... more »









