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The first sign that things might go a little nutty at "Something Rotten!" is in the second song when William Shakespeare is called, well, a "little turd."
The hero of a new audiobook is introduced as he lies in bed, tying to sleep on a frigid day in 1601.
Shakespeare's Globe theater is about to take the Bard's words literally — "All the world's a stage."
At UP High in Padre Faura, after the war, we read Shakespeare, notably Hamlet, which, like all the bard’s plays, teems with memorable passages like the soliloquies and lines from the dialogue, as when Hamlet tells his stoic friend, “There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” This, after the ghost scene.