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(Applause Books). To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Reduced
Shakespeare Company's classic farce, two of its original
writer/performers (Daniel Singer and Jess Winfield) have thoroughly
revised the show to bring it up to date for 21st-century audiences,
incorporating some of the funniest material from the numerous
amateur and professional productions that have been performed
around the world. The cultural touchstone that is The Complete
Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) was born when three
inspired, charismatic comics, having honed their pass-the-hat act
at Renaissance fairs, premiered their preposterous masterwork at
the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1987. It quickly became a
worldwide phenomenon, earning the title of London's
second-longest-running comedy after a decade at the Criterion
Theatre. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) is
one of the world's most frequently produced plays, and has been
translated into several dozen languages. Featured are all 37 of
Shakespeare's plays, meant to be performed in 97 minutes, by three
actors. Fast paced, witty, and physical, it's full of laughter for
Shakespeare lovers and haters alike.
Day Walks in the Brecon Beacons features 20 circular routes between
6.8 and 16.5 miles (11km and 16.6km) in length, suitable for hill
walkers of all abilities. Local author and walker Harri Roberts
shares his favourite walks in the region, including circuits in the
hills around Llangors Lake, the Taf Fechan Skyline and Pen y Fan,
and the Llanbedr Horseshoe. The routes are split into four areas -
Blorenge and The Black Mountains, The Brecon Beacons, Mynydd
Llangatwg and Mynydd Llangynidr, Fforest Fawr and The Black
Mountain. Each route features Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps,
easy-to-follow directions, details of distance and navigation
information, and refreshment stops and local information. The walks
are illustrated with stunning photography by the author and outdoor
photographer Adam Long.
The complete script to the critically acclaimed play.
Day Walks in the Cotswolds features 20 circular routes, between 7.1
and 12.6 miles (11.5km and 20.2km), suitable for hillwalkers of all
abilities. Split across three areas - North-East Cotswolds,
North-West Cotswolds and South Cotswolds - local author Judy Mills
shares her favourite walks in this Area of Outstanding Natural
Beauty. These walks take in a variety of local landmarks, including
the World War II airfield and Roman villa at Chedworth; Neolithic
long barrows such as Hetty Pegler's Tump; grand country estates
like Badminton; magnificent Cotswold manor houses and historic
churches; high points at Bredon Hill and North Nibley; and the many
charming rural villages, such as the Duntisbournes and the
Slaughters, for which the Cotswolds are famous. Each route features
Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps, easy-to-follow directions, details
of distance and navigation information, and refreshment stops and
local information. The walks are illustrated with stunning
photography by outdoor photographer Adam Long.
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