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  1. Tom Brown

    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.

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  2. Tom Brown

    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.

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