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Here are the schedules for Fakespeare ^ ^
Prices :
For Tokyo :
Special seat : 12,000 yen
Seat A: 8,500 yen
Side seat: 5,700 yen
⭐June 12th = Day of recording
Osaka :
Special seat: 12,000 yen
Seat A: 8,000 yen
Side seat: 5,700 yen
cr : https://www.nodamap.com/fakespeare/
On 4/3, a new theater play has been announced !! (o^▽^o)
Main character of Fakespear will be played by Issey Takahashi, details about the story haven't been revealed yet. Stages will be from May to July and apparently - the most important for us overseas - one of the performance will be filmed !
Mariko and Megumi congratulated Acchan on IG for her new work btw ^ ^
Shakespeare thinks Crowley is the Doctor
I haven’t watched The Shakespeare Code in a while, so bear with me here. That episode takes place in 1599, and includes a scene where Shakespeare comes up with the idea of Hamlet in front of the Doctor and Martha.
Two years later, in 1601, Shakespeare is preparing Hamlet for the stage, when a very familiar face walks in, attached to a very familiar body with a very different sense of fashion. Crowley goes along with it, so Shakespeare concludes that he’s the Doctor, who’s come to visit again and has actually decided to blend in this time. Aziraphale must be his new companion.
Shakespeare is attracted to Aziraphale just as he was attracted to Martha, but he doesn’t dare flirt because he can tell “the Doctor” is in love with this one.
Looking for wall art for my new apartment and found THIS. No one who thinks this is from Hamlet has a good reason to buy a Shakespeare poster.
Oh and look, this one is marketed toward teachers to display in their classrooms. It has a “No Fear Shakespeare” paraphrased quote for Julius Caesar- for possibly the MOST FAMOUS quote from Julius Caesar, mind you.

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Anonymous - Shakespeare Month the Eighth
The snark in this video speaks to me.
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Henry IV: The knights were counting on you.
Hal: Yeah well, that’s their fault. I’ve carefully cultivated a persona that screams ‘you’re on your own’.
180 Days: Day 94--It's Sorta Like Groundhog Day aka Today Looks Like Yesterday
180 Days: Day 94–It’s Sorta Like Groundhog Day aka Today Looks Like Yesterday
Today was a day to tighten up loose ends as we move into a new text next week. We finished taking notes on Elizabethan England so that when we start Shakespeare’s Tragedy of Julius Caesar on Tuesday (yes, we have a three day weekend–yippee!). So the brevity of this post reflects the continuation of a two-day introduction to Shakespeare–and my students continued love affair with all things Tudor.…
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