Shakespeare's Ear

Shakespeare's Ear

by Tim Rayborn
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 22/08/2017

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Shakespeare’s Ear presents dark and sometimes funny pieces of fact and folklore that bedevil the mostly unknown history of theater. All manner of skullduggery, from revenge to murder, from affairs to persecution, proves that the drama off-stage was just as intense as any portrayed on it. The stories include those of:


An ancient Greek writer of tragedies who dies when an eagle drops a tortoise on his head.


A sixteenth-century English playwright who lives a double life as a spy and perishes horribly, stabbed above the eye.


A small Parisian theater where grisly horrors unfold on stage.


The gold earring that Shakespeare wears in the Chandos portrait, and its connections to bohemians and pirates of the time.


Journey back to see theatrical shenanigans from the ancient Near East, explore the violent plays of ancient Greece and Rome, revel in the Elizabethan and Jacobean golden age of blood-thirsty drama, delight in the zany and subversive antics of the Commedia dell’arte, and tremble at ghostly incursions into playhouses. Here you will find many fine examples of playwrights, actors, and audiences alike being horrible to each other over the centuries.

ISBN:
9781510719583
9781510719583
Category:
Humour collections & anthologies
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
22-08-2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Skyhorse
Tim Rayborn

Tim Rayborn is a writer, educator, historian, musician, and researcher, with more than twenty years of professional experience. He is a prolific author, with a number of books and articles to his name, and more on the way. He has written on topics from the academic to the amusing to the appalling, including medieval and modern history, the arts (music, theater, and dance), food and wine, business, social studies, and works for business and government publications.

He's also been a ghost writer for various clients. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Tim lived in England for seven years, studying for an M.A. and Ph.D. at the University of Leeds. He has a strong academic background but enjoys writing for general audiences.

He is also an acclaimed classical and world musician, having appeared on more than forty recordings, and he has toured and performed in the United States, Canada, Europe, North Africa, and Australia over the last twenty-five years. During that time, he has learned much about the business of arts and entertainment, and how to survive and thrive when traveling and working in intense environments.

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