6 Works in Henry Condell (1576-1627)
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Winter and Rough Weather by a_t_rain
Fandoms: Shakespeare RPF | Elizabethan & Jacobean Theater RPF, 17th Century CE RPF
13 Dec 2024
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December, 1603: The King's Men travel to Wiltshire for a private performance. Will copes with a recalcitrant horse, slightly embarrassing friends, and a couple of unsettling lady playwrights.
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Stripped by a_t_rain
Fandoms: Shakespeare RPF | Elizabethan & Jacobean Theater RPF, 17th Century CE RPF
21 Nov 2023
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A few days in the life of the King's Men on tour in Wales, 1609: performing Macbeth, experimenting with King Lear, getting started on Cymbeline, reading Cervantes, and, possibly, meeting an ancient god.
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It’s in the title
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- Part 3 of Fælicem fuisse infaustum
- Language:
- 中文-普通话 國語
- Words:
- 10,728
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 3
- Hits:
- 112
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Audience Participation by mywingsareonwheels
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
26 Aug 2019
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“But Orsino’s an arsehole!”
If they’d been sitting in the galleries, Aziraphale would have slid down out of sight to avoid the hundreds of pairs of eyes that were turned towards them. But today he and Crowley were groundlings, there was no seat to hide under, and instead there was a murmur of amusement, irritation, and, increasingly, agreement.
“Come on, Cesario!” shouted Crowley at the stage, “you’re better than him! He’s a moping, sadistic posh git who can’t even woo properly. You’re the real deal, boy, you know, it, she knows it, you all know it.”
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A small and self-indulgent little story that I wrote today as my 41st birthday present to myself. Crowley's opinion of the end of "Twelfth Night" is one I've shared for around half my life, so. ;-)
Marked "Teen and Up" for a bit of swearing and some allusions to what a terrible person Orsino is, but probably some below that age would be fine; use your judgement. :)
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The Shakespeare Years by FindingFeathersSeanchaidh
Fandoms: DC's Legends of Tomorrow (TV)
12 Feb 2018
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When I wrote "A Stitch in Time" and bounced Leonard Snart into William Shakespeare's London I fully intended to use language as authentic as I was able and, being the utter nerd I am, sneak in as much iambic pentameter as possible for a laugh. I did not intend to end up with a full five act play scattered throughout the middle of a quarter of a million word novel. However, I did and some readers intimated that they would be interested to read it. I've been though it once more, therefore, editing and fixing little errors, and here it is. I hope you enjoy it.
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As Just A Man by 1f_this_be_madness
Fandoms: SHAKESPEARE William - Works, MARLOWE Christopher- Works
16 Aug 2016
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