- Produced by Mime London
- Price £16-£18
- Get ready for some Elizabethan taxidermy and puppetry
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- See you at Jacksons Lane
A cast of taxidermied animals in Elizabethan attire makes a puppet contribution to the perennial Shakespeare debate.
If given one book on a desert island, on a space shuttle, or within a time capsule, William Shakespeare is frequently the one confirmed as the voice of our civilization. Freely adapted from Is Shakespeare Dead? by Mark Twain, Here Lies Shakespeare is a comic tragedy comprising prologue, three short satirical stories, and an epilogue, based on themes surrounding the continually raging Shakespeare authorship debate.
Four hundred and one years since the poet’s death, Patrick Sims’ France-based puppetry company, makes its own unique contribution to this thorny issue. The setting is a hole dug deep inside the earth. It is the site of a great archaeological excavation, a suspicious burial and sandbox full of toys.