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It provides a unique insight into the playwright's life and character, along with memorabilia associated with...\u003c/span\u003e\n\u003cspan class='full-description hide'\u003eLEAD IN Shakespeare in Ten Acts is a new exhibition at the British Library to mark the 400th anniversary of The Bard's death. It provides a unique insight into the playwright's life and character, along with memorabilia associated with some of the most famous Shakespearean actors and actresses.  STORY-LINEThis is a rareity the British Library is proud to have on display.It's the first publication of Hamlet from 1603.Just three years earlier Shakespeare had revealed his first performance of his most famous tragedy.It was at the Globe Theatre on the south bank of the River Thames.Here on a 1600 map of London, you can even see the Globe across the Thames from St. Paul's church.No playwright is without a critic, and right next to Hamlet is the first known review of the play to be published.The review comments on Romeo and Juliet: \"The younger sort takes delight in Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis...but Hamlet pleases the wiser sort.\"It seems little has changed in four centuries.You can even see a drawing on a map of Shakespeare's first playhouse in Blackfriars.Despite all this very little of what actually belonged to Shakespeare is left to us across 400 years, but lying inside one glass case are the deeds of purchase for his theatres.The British Library says one of the signatories is actually the hand of Shakespeare.It is easy to imagine the excitement he felt as he and colleagues including dramatist Ben Johnson signed for possession of the Globe.Also on show is a lute and a four hundred year old manuscript with music and the words of a song from the Tempest.The British Library says this exhibition looks to cast new light on William Shakespeare the man, and how he became a cultural icon. One of the treasures here is the skull used in Hamlet by actress Sarah Bernhardt in 1899.The skull scene from Hamlet has made Yorick one of the most famous of Shakespeare's characters.This engraved human skull was given to Bernhardt by Victor Hugo, the author of Les Miserables.According to the British Library's lead curator Zoe Wilcox \"In 1660 when the theatres reopened after the Civil War companies performed kind of key scenes from their favourite plays sometimes and the gravedigger scene in Hamlet was one of the short comic scenes, or drolls was very popular.\"But the Hamlet we know today is not the same as the one published and held by the library as part of this exhibition, according to Wilcox.Even the play's most famous quote: \"To be, or not to be, that is the question.\"Wilcox says: \"That first one is very different from the Hamlet that we normally see performed today. It's much, much shorter and it contains the line: \"To be or not to be, aye there's the point.\" So a bit different to the famous line that we always quote.\"Shakespeare was a well known dramatist of the time, but catapulted to international fame after the famous actor David Garrick held a Shakespeare Jubilee.The British Library says that Jubilee in Stratford Upon Avon gave Shakespeare international fame and cemented him as the most accomplished writer and dramatist in English and in England.  Despite the illumination all these objects confer, the one thing no-one is certain about is what Shakespeare actually looked like. A screen at the Library shows various portraits that claim his likeness.The exhibition's co-curator Greg Buzwell says: \"In terms of his appearance it's quite a tricky one, because there are sort of like about six or seven sort of images or portraits that are said to be, you know quite close to Shakespeare, but when you look at them, they maybe do look a bit different to eachother, so maybe there is a little mystery there.\"What is thought to be the best likeness of Shakespeare is on the the very first folio produced by the dramatist's contemporary Ben Johnson and other members of his acting company.Buzwell says: \"If you look at the first folio, it was published seven years after his death, it's such an expensive and opulent volume. Normally that sort of format and the type of volume would have been reserved for subjects like theology, or history. So to have something of that magnitude and expense dedicated to performance, to plays, to entertainment is very, very unusual.\"Perhaps a reason why we remember Shakespeare so well is that his private life is an open book.According to Buzwell: \"We know pretty much the date of his birth, we know the date of his baptism, we know the date of his death, we know where he was buried, we know about his family, we know about Ann Hathaway etcetera and the family she was from. We know he had twins, so we know quite a few details like that.\"Othello is another of Shakespeare's most applauded and famous tragedies and attributed to helping raise the profile of black actors.The first black actor to play the role was Ira Aldridge, an American who made the role his own on the London stage in 1825, more than two hundred years after Shakespeare is thought to have penned it.Another change Shakespeare would not have witnessed was the introduction of women to the stage. His powerful lead women had always been played by boys, or men.Women were not allowed to act on stage until Charles ll took the throne when the monarchy was restored in 1860.The exhibition has portraits and memorabilia of some of the most memorable of the actresses to play Shakespeare's women including Sarah Siddons, Ellen Terry and Vivian Leigh.Shakespeare in Ten Acts opens April 15 and cruns until 6th September 2016. LEAD IN Shakespeare in Ten Acts is a new exhibition at the British Library to mark the 400th anniversary of The Bard's death. It provides a unique insight into the playwright's life and character, along with memorabilia associated with some of the most famous Shakespearean actors and actresses.  STORY-LINEThis is a rareity the British Library is proud to have on display.It's the first publication of Hamlet from 1603.Just three years earlier Shakespeare had revealed his first performance of his most famous tragedy.It was at the Globe Theatre on the south bank of the River Thames.Here on a 1600 map of London, you can even see the Globe across the Thames from St. Paul's church.No playwright is without a critic, and right next to Hamlet is the first known review of the play to be published.The review comments on Romeo and Juliet: \"The younger sort takes delight in Shakespeare's Venus and Adonis...but Hamlet pleases the wiser sort.\"It seems little has changed in four centuries.You can even see a drawing on a map of Shakespeare's first playhouse in Blackfriars.Despite all this very little of what actually belonged to Shakespeare is left to us across 400 years, but lying inside one glass case are the deeds of purchase for his theatres.The British Library says one of the signatories is actually the hand of Shakespeare.It is easy to imagine the excitement he felt as he and colleagues including dramatist Ben Johnson signed for possession of the Globe.Also on show is a lute and a four hundred year old manuscript with music and the words of a song from the Tempest.The British Library says this exhibition looks to cast new light on William Shakespeare the man, and how he became a cultural icon. One of the treasures here is the skull used in Hamlet by actress Sarah Bernhardt in 1899.The skull scene from Hamlet has made Yorick one of the most famous of Shakespeare's characters.This engraved human skull was given to Bernhardt by Victor Hugo, the author of Les Miserables.According to the British Library's lead curator Zoe Wilcox \"In 1660 when the theatres reopened after the Civil War companies performed kind of key scenes from their favourite plays sometimes and the gravedigger scene in Hamlet was one of the short comic scenes, or drolls was very popular.\"But the Hamlet we know today is not the same as the one published and held by the library as part of this exhibition, according to Wilcox.Even the play's most famous quote: \"To be, or not to be, that is the question.\"Wilcox says: \"That first one is very different from the Hamlet that we normally see performed today. It's much, much shorter and it contains the line: \"To be or not to be, aye there's the point.\" So a bit different to the famous line that we always quote.\"Shakespeare was a well known dramatist of the time, but catapulted to international fame after the famous actor David Garrick held a Shakespeare Jubilee.The British Library says that Jubilee in Stratford Upon Avon gave Shakespeare international fame and cemented him as the most accomplished writer and dramatist in English and in England.  Despite the illumination all these objects confer, the one thing no-one is certain about is what Shakespeare actually looked like. A screen at the Library shows various portraits that claim his likeness.The exhibition's co-curator Greg Buzwell says: \"In terms of his appearance it's quite a tricky one, because there are sort of like about six or seven sort of images or portraits that are said to be, you know quite close to Shakespeare, but when you look at them, they maybe do look a bit different to eachother, so maybe there is a little mystery there.\"What is thought to be the best likeness of Shakespeare is on the the very first folio produced by the dramatist's contemporary Ben Johnson and other members of his acting company.Buzwell says: \"If you look at the first folio, it was published seven years after his death, it's such an expensive and opulent volume. Normally that sort of format and the type of volume would have been reserved for subjects like theology, or history. So to have something of that magnitude and expense dedicated to performance, to plays, to entertainment is very, very unusual.\"Perhaps a reason why we remember Shakespeare so well is that his private life is an open book.According to Buzwell: \"We know pretty much the date of his birth, we know the date of his baptism, we know the date of his death, we know where he was buried, we know about his family, we know about Ann Hathaway etcetera and the family she was from. We know he had twins, so we know quite a few details like that.\"Othello is another of Shakespeare's most applauded and famous tragedies and attributed to helping raise the profile of black actors.The first black actor to play the role was Ira Aldridge, an American who made the role his own on the London stage in 1825, more than two hundred years after Shakespeare is thought to have penned it.Another change Shakespeare would not have witnessed was the introduction of women to the stage. His powerful lead women had always been played by boys, or men.Women were not allowed to act on stage until Charles ll took the throne when the monarchy was restored in 1860.The exhibition has portraits and memorabilia of some of the most memorable of the actresses to play Shakespeare's women including Sarah Siddons, Ellen Terry and Vivian Leigh.Shakespeare in Ten Acts opens April 15 and cruns until 6th September 2016. London, UK - 14 April 20161. Close of first published copy of Shakespeare's Hamlet from 16032. Various of published review of Hamlet3. Close of St. Paul's opposite the globe on a map of London in 16004. Zoom in on map to show Shakespeare's Globe Theatre on the south bank of the River Thames 5. Close of map showing Shakespeare's first theatre in Blackfriars 6. Deed of purchase for the theatre7. Close tilt up of seal on deed showing Shakespeare's signature 8. Close of signature 9. Close of deed 10. Mid of exhibit showing lute and musical score from 1600 performance of the Tempest   11. Close of music score 12. Wide tilt down of first exhibition hall designed to resemble the set of the Tempest 13. Pull focus of the skull belonging to actress Sarah Bernhardt when she acted as Hamlet in 189914. Tilt up from close interactive screen showing actor David Tennant playing Hamlet to skull 15. Wide of lead curator Zoe Wilcox walking behind skull installation 16. SOUNDBITE: (English) Zoe Wilcox, lead curator, British Library \"In 1660 when the theatres reopened after the Civil War, companies performed kind of key scenes from their favourite plays sometimes and the gravedigger scene in Hamlet was one of the short comic scenes, or drolls, that was very popular.\"17. Close of first published copy of Hamlet from 160318. SOUNDBITE: (English) Zoe Wilcox, lead curator, British Library \"That first one is very different from the Hamlet that we normally see performed today. It's much, much shorter and it contains the line: \"To be or not to be, Aye, there's the point.\" So a bit different to the famous line that we always quote.\"19. Various of portrait of famous Shakespearean actor David Garrick 176920. Close of screen montage of wall in exhibition showing different portraits all claiming to be the true likeness of Shakespeare 21. SOUNDBITE: (English) Greg Buzwell, co curator, British Library \"In terms of his appearance, that's quite a tricky one, because there are sort of like about six or seven sort of images or portraits that are said to be, you know quite close to Shakespeare, but when you look at them, they maybe do look a bit different to eachother, so maybe there is a little mystery there.\"22. Close of first Folio of Shakespeare showing what is believed to be the best likeness of Shakespeare23. Various of opulent gilt on cover and coating on pages 24. SOUNDBITE: (English) Greg Buzwell, co curator, British Library \"If you look at the first folio, it was published seven years after his death, it's such an expensive and opulent volume. Normally that sort of format and the type of volume would have been reserved for subjects like theology, or history. So to have something of that magnitude and expense dedicated to performance, plays, entertainment is very, very unusual.\"25. Various of first folio of Shakespeare 26. SOUNDBITE: (English) Greg Buzwell, co curator, British Library \"We know pretty much the date of his birth, we know the date of his baptism, we know the date of his death, we know where he was buried, we know about his family, we know about Ann Hathaway etcetera and the family she was from. We know he had twins, so we know quite a few details like that.\"27. Wide of painted portrait of first black Shakespearean actor Ira Aldridge, an American who made his career mainly on the British stage in the 1800s 28. Close of book with engraving of Aldridge 29. Various of programme of Aldridge's appearance on stage in Germany30. Close of engraved illustration of Othello and Desdemona in publication after Charles ll passed a law allowing women to act on stage 31. Various of painted portrait of actress Sarah Siddons as Lady Macbeth in 181432. Close low view of Lady Macbeth costume worn by actress Vivien Leigh in 195533. Various of photograph next to the dress showing Vivien Leigh in costume as Lady Macbeth 34. 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