Theatrical Life in Shakespeare’s Era

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Let’s imagine that in a city of two hundred and fifty thousand people, there are seven main theaters that offer performances almost every day, and tickets are in high demand. If we place this vision of an active theater life in the late 16th and early 17th centuries in London, it becomes a reality. In … Read more

Arthur Rackham – Illustrator of the Fairy Pen

Fairies, elves, gnomes, goblins, dwarves, invisible and magical creatures of the forest, along with other unusual characters from stories and fairy tales, come to life on paper before the reader’s eyes thanks to the imaginative illustrator and painter Arthur Rackham. Rackham belonged to the narrow circle of the most significant representatives of the Golden Age … Read more

Shakespeare – Heaven and Hell within us

Shakespeare can rightfully be called a philosopher artist; an artist who delves deeply into the essence of human existence and its relationship with gods and the universe in his works. Shakespeare, a wizard of words, is a symbol of an artist whose works will live forever because they touch the core of human experience and … Read more