Tom Brown edited the summary of So Long, Shakespeare Friday, March 22, 2013.
Hollywood visionary Joe Seabright has one more movie to make in his blockbusting sci-fi saga – which means one last chance to win his longed-for Oscar. Alas, his writing is as wooden as a plank, and desperately needs improving for his dream to become reality.
Through a miraculous feat of genetic enhancement, Joe inspires himself with Shakespeare’s creativity, only to write a screenplay so teeth-itchingly terrible it can mean only one thing: Shakespeare didn’t write ‘Shakespeare’s’ plays.
Meanwhile, in London, authorship boffin Wendy Preston leads her jolly band of Shakespeare-sceptics in their annual conference – little guessing that her life is about to be turned upside down, and an impossible truth uncovered at last.
Tom Brown edited the summary of So Long, Shakespeare Friday, November 9, 2012.
Hollywood visionary Joe Seabright has one more movie to make in his blockbusting sci-fi saga – which means one last chance to win his longed-for Oscar. Alas, his writing is as wooden as a plank, and desperately needs improving for his dream to become reality.
Through a miraculous feat of genetic enhancement, Joe inspires himself with Shakespeare’s creativity, only to write a screenplay so teeth-itchingly terrible it can mean only one thing: Shakespeare didn’t write ‘Shakespeare’s’ plays.
Meanwhile, in London, authorship boffin Wendy Preston leads her jolly band of Shakespeare-sceptics in their annual conference – little guessing that her life is about to be turned upside down, and an impossible truth uncovered at last.