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The Head That Wears a Crown
The Head That Wears a Crown
The Head That Wears a Crown
Audiobook45 minutes

The Head That Wears a Crown

Written by William Shakespeare

Narrated by Alan Cumming

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Internationally acclaimed actor and Tony Award-winner, Alan Cumming performs Shakespeare’s most important and beloved royal speeches, including “To be or not to be,” “Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow,” “Now is the winter of our discontent,” “O that this too sullied flesh would melt” and more. All the speeches were personally chosen by Cumming. Michael Boyd adds, “Cumming brings to Shakespeare the lyricism of a genuine singer, the sharp edge of a wicked comic, and the embodied intelligence of a major actor.”
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 1, 2013
ISBN9780988836952
The Head That Wears a Crown
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William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare (1564–1616) is arguably the most famous playwright to ever live. Born in England, he attended grammar school but did not study at a university. In the 1590s, Shakespeare worked as partner and performer at the London-based acting company, the King’s Men. His earliest plays were Henry VI and Richard III, both based on the historical figures. During his career, Shakespeare produced nearly 40 plays that reached multiple countries and cultures. Some of his most notable titles include Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet and Julius Caesar. His acclaimed catalog earned him the title of the world’s greatest dramatist.

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    Alan Cumming does a magnificent job in this audio book. I have always had a difficult time understanding Shakespeare's works, however the way he performs these speeches allowed me to understand them in a way I never have before. I loved it!! (My favorite was chapter 13.)