Perhaps you’ve been to Shakespeare in the Park before, but hast thou ever heard the fine and gentle words from those festivals uttered by… Sir Patrick Stewart?! Whilst in the midst of a worldwide ...
It can feel like there is very little to celebrate: We can’t throw birthday parties or wedding receptions or even go out to see a movie on a Friday night. Our kids haven’t been within six feet of ...
Uncertain times make us crave the familiar. And if you’re Sir Patrick Stewart, that equals Shakespeare’s sonnets. “When I was a child in the 1940s, my mother would cut up slices of fruit for me (there ...
Sir Patrick Stewart has one of those voices where, even if he read the phone book (which is what people used to use before cell phones), it would be captivating. Factor in his nostalgia-friendly pop ...
Long before he played the captain of the Enterprise-D or the sage leader of the X-Men, Sir Patrick Stewart was a longtime and Olivier Award-winning member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Now Stewart ...
Before he was Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Stewart was best known as a Shakespearian actor. He says reading these sonnets is a return to his roots. “When I was a child in the 1940s, my mother would cut up ...
However well you think you know the poems, Don Paterson's quirkly Reading Shakespeare’s Sonnets will make you think again, says Adam O’Riordan By Adam O Riordan 14 November 2010 • 6:00am In Reading ...