Twelfth Night
In Illyria we find identical twins, a handsome nobleman, a rich countess and a pompous servant. As Shakespeare wrote, "Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon 'em,"
Julius Caesar
Discover a conspiracy to betray an emperor, a vow of revenge and a war that rages across Europe. This is a tale of jealousy and betrayal, so as Shakespeare wrote, "lend me your ears"
The Merchant Of Venice
In historic Venice you'll find a heartless moneylender, a lovestruck young man, a wealthy heiress and a generous merchant. As Shakespeare wrote, approach this tale "with bated breath"!
Much Ado About Nothing
Discover two people in denial, a couple in love and a devious trickster in this hilarious tale. Open these pages to become, as Shakespeare wrote, "as merry as the day is long."
Richard III
Before the Tudors, there was Richard Plantagenet - a manipulative noble who would do anything to get his hands on the crown. As Shakespeare wrote, Richard is "determined to prove a villain".
Macbeth
Three witches, a power-hungry noble and his plotting wife await in this supernatural Scottish tale. "Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble!"
Antony And Cleopatra
Travel to Ancient Egypt to meet Cleopatra, the Queen of the realm, and Mark Antony, a powerful ruler of Rome. WI'll their love end happily. As Shakespeare wrote, "All strange and terrible events are welcome"
The Winter's Tale
Two European kings, a young couple in love and a queen with a mysterious fate await in this tale about revenge and forgiveness. As Shakespeare wrote, "a sad tale's best for winter."
Romeo And Juliet
Discover a city torn apart by feuds, meet two lovers with star-crossed fates and despair for a plan-hatching friar ... As Shakespeare wrote, this is "a fool's paradise"
The Tempest
Discover the enchantments of Prospero, follow his daughter Miranda as she falls in love and read spellbound as you discover the treachery of his brother ... As Shakespeare wrote, "such stuff as dreams are made on!"