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My last day in Verona Sir Stanley Wells (left hat) : lunch at the great Osteria Ponte Pietra. We have enjoyed taking part in the Verona International Shakespeare Summer School. Thank you Emanuel Stelzer Cristiano Ragni & Professor Silvia Bigliazzi. Shakespeare B Trust Shakespeare Institute
Alleluia for April Cantelo (1928-2024) singing Thomas Arne's 'Under the Greenwood Tree': an ever-springlike voice. Thank you BBC Radio 3 Petroc Trelawny Sir Stanley Wells
Welcome Emma Clarke to BBC Radio 3 I hope you'll be happy on this frequency. And thank you for filling our airwaves with early-morning music on 'Breakfast'.
Just walking past this poster makes me realise I am ALWAYS excited about 'Hamlet.' Sir Stanley Wells Shakespeare B Trust Shakespeare Institute The RSC Shakespeare’s Globe British Shakespeare Association
And a packed Proms Royal Albert Hall sing 'Alleluia' in Handel's 'Messiah'. And Hurrah for BBC Proms BBC Radio 3 Amen. Sir Stanley Wells
And hearing Mozart in 'Mozart's arrangement' of 'Messiah' is marvellous, and moving. And it's Marymas Eve! Thank you BBC Proms BBC Radio 3 Royal Albert Hall Sir Stanley Wells
Early modern female travellers? Who were they? Where were they going, & why? Nandini Das tells us more on Wednesday 11th September from 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. Come join us. Free to register below. @shakespearebt @shakesinstitute British Shakespeare Association shakespeare.org.uk/visit/whats-on…
Someone has just asked 'Where's the place?', & I said 'Upon the heath.' It turned out he'd said 'Where's the police?' (All this in Stratford-upon-Avon). Sir Stanley Wells Robert Stagg Katherine Scheil Ewan Fernie
I am much looking forward to this! Sir Stanley Wells @
Who were the women who travelled in the early modern period? What do we know about their cross-cultural encounters? Come join Nandini Das Nandini Das 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. Free to register below. @shakespearebt @shakesinstitute British Shakespeare Association shakespeare.org.uk/visit/whats-on…