Marcus BazleyMay 29, 20213 min19. As You Like ItI had to take a couple of weeks off from my Shakespeare Challenge. Work has really picked up on all fronts so it seemed sensible to take...
Marcus BazleyMay 8, 20213 min18. Henry VHenry V holds a special place in my heart, as the first play I ever directed professionally. That was seven years ago, and I still...
Marcus BazleyMay 2, 20213 min17. Much Ado About NothingHaving struggled the past couple of weeks to make my way through the Henry IV plays, it was an absolute joy to read Much Ado About...
Marcus BazleyMay 2, 20212 min16. Henry IV Part 2The first little blip in my Shakespeare-A-Week Challenge. You’ll have to trust that I did actually read Henry IV Part 2 last week (I did,...
Marcus BazleyApr 18, 20212 min15. Henry IV: Part 1For whatever reason this week has felt like the hardest week so far to squeeze in my Shakespeare reading. Whilst part of this is due to...
Marcus BazleyApr 11, 20213 min14. The Merchant of VeniceThe Merchant of Venice is a play I haven’t properly engaged with since I studied it for GCSE English. I remember seeing an amateur...
Marcus BazleyApr 3, 20213 min13. King JohnKing John is very frustrating play. It is a play with a number of good scenes, good characters and good speeches but which never really...
Marcus BazleyMar 28, 20213 min12. Richard III really think Richard II is one of Shakespeare’s most brilliantly written plays. One of only a handful of his plays written entirely in...
Marcus BazleyMar 21, 20215 min11. Romeo and JulietLike last week with A Midsummer Night’s Dream, this was a play that I knew incredibly well. I have been in two (very) different...
Marcus BazleyMar 14, 20214 min10. A Midsummer Night’s DreamWe’re definitely entering some of Shakespeare’s ‘glory years’ here with three of his plays that I probably know the best all happening in...
Marcus BazleyMar 6, 20213 min9. Love’s Labour’s LostIn contrast to Comedy of Errors last week, Love’s Labour’s Lost is a play I know reasonably well – I’ve seen it a couple of times, read...
Marcus BazleyFeb 28, 20213 min8. The Comedy of ErrorsComedy of Errors is the first of the plays I have read so far in this challenge that I had no prior experience of. All of the others I...
Marcus BazleyFeb 20, 20213 min7. Richard IIII’m seven weeks into my challenge to read a Shakespeare play a week and this is the first week where I have felt like I was truly reading...
Marcus BazleyFeb 14, 20213 min6. Henry VI: Part ISo, we’re 6 weeks into my challenge to read a Shakespeare play a week and we’re back to Henry VI! This time, rewinding time and going...
Marcus BazleyFeb 12, 20214 minCommunicating Effectively Through the ScreenSomething that has obviously been a huge learning curve for many of us over the past year, has been getting used to spending much of our...
Marcus BazleyFeb 6, 20213 min5. Titus AndronicusI must admit I wasn’t especially looking forward to reading this one. Although I’ve never read it before, I have seen a couple of...
Marcus BazleyJan 30, 20213 min4. The Two Gentlemen of VeronaI remember enjoying The Two Gentlemen of Verona before and wondering why it is so rarely performed, returning to it I feel much the same....
Marcus BazleyJan 23, 20213 min3. Henry VI: Part IIII really enjoyed reading Henry VI: Part III this week. Where Part II felt underdeveloped and confused, Part III feels like the first time...
Marcus BazleyJan 16, 20213 min2. Henry VI: Part IIYes, you have read that correctly! My play for this week is Henry VI Part II, believed to have been written before both Part I...
Marcus BazleyJan 10, 20215 min1. The Taming of the ShrewI start my Shakespeare challenge with one of his most problematic plays (to a modern audience anyway), The Taming of the Shrew. Believed...