The Good, the Bard and the Ugly

Hardback Published on: 17/08/2023
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Synopsis

'I can wholeheartedly confirm that Susie Donkin is funnier than Shakespeare' MEL GIEDROYC
'Impeccably researched, contagiously enjoyable, highly recommended.' BRIAN COX

Imogen thinks she knows what Shakespeare's most famous plays are all about. Everyone does, right?

Star-crossed lovers. Naughty Greeks getting up to mischief in the woods. Scottish kings losing their minds. Young men with daddy issues. Dads who just need some positive affirmation from their daughters*. (*Okay, that's maybe putting it a bit mildly)

But when Imogen brings 14 amateur actors together to perform one of the Bard's great works in a bid to save their local community centre, it becomes apparent that she - or anyone who reads this book for that matter - will never see Shakespeare's greatest works in the same light again . . .

"BAFTA-winning Horrible Histories writer Susie Donkin makes Shakespeare's greatest works even greater." Stan Lafski, Imogen's uncle

"A very funny book. Would definitely not have been as funny if it was about Christopher Marlowe." Larry Fairfoul, troupe member

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
  • ISBN: 9781529394276
  • Number of pages: 192
  • Dimensions: 200 x 132 x 18 mm
  • Weight: 258g
  • Languages: English

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The Good, the Bard and the Ugly
A Heartwarming, Entertaining & Funny Guide To Shakespeare
The Good, The Bard & The Ugly is a humorous, lighthearted and thoroughly engaging story in which Imogen Petticoat-Lane receives a handwritten letter from h... READ MORE
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The Good, the Bard and the Ugly
A delightful irreverent take on Shakespeare and amateur theatre
“Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more! Cry god for Tintown, Brenda, and the Bard!’ They all roared back as one: ‘For Tintown, Brenda, and the... READ MORE
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