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	<title>Shakespeare in the Streets</title>
	
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	<description>Discover The Bard on the streets of Liverpool - Its Shakespeare without the tights!</description>
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		<title>Sonnet Walks at Bury Festival, Bury St Edmunds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another joyful Sonnet Walk weekend in Bury St Edmunds! On Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 May 2011, Bury St Edmunds was once again descended upon by gangs of carnation-clutching Sonnet seekers as part of the Bury St Edmunds festival. As they followed a special guided route around the town centre, audience members encountered a variety [...]]]></description>
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<p>Another joyful Sonnet Walk weekend in Bury St Edmunds!</p>
<p>On Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 May 2011, Bury St Edmunds was once again descended upon by gangs of carnation-clutching Sonnet seekers as part of the Bury St Edmunds festival.</p>
<p>As they followed a special guided route around the town centre, audience members encountered a variety of performers who entertained them with renditions of Shakespeare’s sonnets.</p>
<p>Below, you’ll find more information on the “sonneteers” and the sonnets they performed as well as comments from this year’s audience.</p>
<p>Thanks to all involved for making it such a special experience.</p>
<p>Produced and directed by Polly Ingham in association with the Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds.</p>
<p>Theatre Royal Young Company were directed by Sally Waters and Bethany McGlue.</p>
<p>In addition to the performers a great many people have contributed to the Sonnet Walk in a variety of ways, so a huge thank you to: the illustrious Nick Wells of the Bury Festival, Mike Dean and Geoffrey Pickess for sharing their knowledge, Emma Martin who constantly amazes me, Emily Slack for being a rock, the staff at the Apex and at the Theatre Royal for all their help and hard work, WCP Architects who kindly allowed Lewis to use their alleyway, Daydreams for the generous use of their window and to Abigail Anderson for giving me this wonderful opportunity and access to her extensive knowledge.</p>
<p>If you would like to see more of Kate Wood’s photography please visit <a href="http://www.whiterobotphotography.com">whiterobotphotography.com</a>.</p>
<p>All Sonnet Walk event photography thanks to Alexander Ingham.</p>
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		<title>Emma Connell and Harriet Garbas</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jul 2012 22:59:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Emma Connell and Harriet Garbas were performing at St Mary’s Churchyard or the Great Churchyard. Thy bosom is endeared with all hearts, Which I by lacking have supposed dead, And there reigns love and all love’s loving parts, And all those friends which I thought buried. How many a holy and obsequious tear Hath dear [...]]]></description>
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<p>Emma Connell and Harriet Garbas were performing at St Mary’s Churchyard or the Great Churchyard.</p>
<p>Thy bosom is endeared with all hearts,<br />
Which I by lacking have supposed dead,<br />
And there reigns love and all love’s loving parts,<br />
And all those friends which I thought buried.<br />
How many a holy and obsequious tear<br />
Hath dear religious love stol’n from mine eye<br />
As interest of the dead, which now appear<br />
But things removed that hidden in thee lie!<br />
Thou art the grave where buried love doth live,<br />
Hung with the trophies of my lovers gone,<br />
Who all their parts of me to thee did give;<br />
That due of many now is thine alone:<br />
Their images I loved I view in thee,<br />
And thou, all they, hast all the all of me.</p>
<p><a href="http://shakespeareinthestreets.com/sonnet-31-thy-bosom-is-endeared-with-all-hearts/">Sonnet 31</a></p>
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		<title>Annie Walker</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jul 2012 22:58:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Annie Walker was performing in The Rose Garden in the Abbey Gardens. When I do count the clock that tells the time, And see the brave day sunk in hideous night; When I behold the violet past prime, And sable curls all silver’d o’er with white; When lofty trees I see barren of leaves Which [...]]]></description>
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<p>Annie Walker was performing in The Rose Garden in the Abbey Gardens.</p>
<p>When I do count the clock that tells the time,<br />
And see the brave day sunk in hideous night;<br />
When I behold the violet past prime,<br />
And sable curls all silver’d o’er with white;<br />
When lofty trees I see barren of leaves<br />
Which erst from heat did canopy the herd,<br />
And summer’s green all girded up in sheaves<br />
Borne on the bier with white and bristly beard,<br />
Then of thy beauty do I question make,<br />
That thou among the wastes of time must go,<br />
Since sweets and beauties do themselves forsake<br />
And die as fast as they see others grow;<br />
And nothing ‘gainst Time’s scythe can make defence<br />
Save breed, to brave him when he takes thee hence.</p>
<p><a href="http://shakespeareinthestreets.com/sonnet-12-when-i-do-count-the-clock-that-tells-the-time/">Sonnet 12</a></p>
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		<title>The Keeper’s Daughter</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jul 2012 22:56:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Keeper&#8217;s Daughter &#8211; Benjamin Willmott and Alice Mottram &#8211; were performing in Abbey Gardens by the Aviary. Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day, And make me travel forth without my cloak, To let base clouds o’ertake me in my way, Hiding thy bravery in their rotten smoke? ‘Tis not enough that through [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Keeper&#8217;s Daughter &#8211; Benjamin Willmott and Alice Mottram &#8211; were performing in Abbey Gardens by the Aviary.</p>
<p>Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day,<br />
And make me travel forth without my cloak,<br />
To let base clouds o’ertake me in my way,<br />
Hiding thy bravery in their rotten smoke?<br />
‘Tis not enough that through the cloud thou break,<br />
To dry the rain on my storm-beaten face,<br />
For no man well of such a salve can speak<br />
That heals the wound and cures not the disgrace:<br />
Nor can thy shame give physic to my grief;<br />
Though thou repent, yet I have still the loss:<br />
The offender’s sorrow lends but weak relief<br />
To him that bears the strong offence’s cross.<br />
Ah! but those tears are pearl which thy love sheds,<br />
And they are rich and ransom all ill deeds.</p>
<p><a href="http://shakespeareinthestreets.com/sonnet-34-why-didst-thou-promise-such-a-beauteous-day/">Sonnet 34</a></p>
<p>O, never say that I was false of heart,<br />
Though absence seem’d my flame to qualify.<br />
As easy might I from myself depart<br />
As from my soul, which in thy breast doth lie:<br />
That is my home of love: if I have ranged,<br />
Like him that travels I return again,<br />
Just to the time, not with the time exchanged,<br />
So that myself bring water for my stain.<br />
Never believe, though in my nature reign’d<br />
All frailties that besiege all kinds of blood,<br />
That it could so preposterously be stain’d,<br />
To leave for nothing all thy sum of good;<br />
For nothing this wide universe I call,<br />
Save thou, my rose; in it thou art my all.</p>
<p><a href="http://shakespeareinthestreets.com/sonnet-34-why-didst-thou-promise-such-a-beauteous-day/">Sonnet 109</a></p>
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		<title>Tim Fitzhigham</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jul 2012 22:55:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tim Fitzhigham was performing in Athenaeum Lane. My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is far more red than her lips’ red; If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun; If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head. I have seen roses damask’d, red and white, But no such [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tim Fitzhigham was performing in Athenaeum Lane.</p>
<p>My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun;<br />
Coral is far more red than her lips’ red;<br />
If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun;<br />
If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.<br />
I have seen roses damask’d, red and white,<br />
But no such roses see I in her cheeks;<br />
And in some perfumes is there more delight<br />
Than in the breath that from my mistress reeks.<br />
I love to hear her speak, yet well I know<br />
That music hath a far more pleasing sound;<br />
I grant I never saw a goddess go;<br />
My mistress, when she walks, treads on the ground:<br />
And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare<br />
As any she belied with false compare.</p>
<p><a href="http://shakespeareinthestreets.com/sonnet-130-my-mistress-eyes-are-nothing-like-the-sun/">Sonnet 130</a></p>
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		<title>Julia Salmon</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jul 2012 22:54:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Julia Salmon was performing on Hatter Street. When my love swears that she is made of truth I do believe her, though I know she lies, That she might think me some untutor’d youth, Unlearned in the world’s false subtleties. Thus vainly thinking that she thinks me young, Although she knows my days are past [...]]]></description>
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<p>Julia Salmon was performing on Hatter Street.</p>
<p>When my love swears that she is made of truth<br />
I do believe her, though I know she lies,<br />
That she might think me some untutor’d youth,<br />
Unlearned in the world’s false subtleties.<br />
Thus vainly thinking that she thinks me young,<br />
Although she knows my days are past the best,<br />
Simply I credit her false speaking tongue:<br />
On both sides thus is simple truth suppress’d.<br />
But wherefore says she not she is unjust?<br />
And wherefore say not I that I am old?<br />
O, love’s best habit is in seeming trust,<br />
And age in love loves not to have years told:<br />
Therefore I lie with her and she with me,<br />
And in our faults by lies we flatter’d be.</p>
<p><a href="http://shakespeareinthestreets.com/sonnet-138-when-my-love-swears-that-she-is-made-of-truth/">Sonnet 138</a> (with extracts from <i>Merchant of Venice</i>) </p>
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		<title>Lewis Andrews</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jul 2012 22:53:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lewis Andrews, who composed and delivered The Sonnet, was performing off Hatter Street. Unthrifty loveliness, why dost thou spend Upon thyself thy beauty’s legacy? Nature’s bequest gives nothing but doth lend, And being frank she lends to those are free. Then, beauteous niggard, why dost thou abuse The bounteous largess given thee to give? Profitless [...]]]></description>
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<p>Lewis Andrews, who composed and delivered The Sonnet, was performing off Hatter Street.</p>
<p>Unthrifty loveliness, why dost thou spend<br />
Upon thyself thy beauty’s legacy?<br />
Nature’s bequest gives nothing but doth lend,<br />
And being frank she lends to those are free.<br />
Then, beauteous niggard, why dost thou abuse<br />
The bounteous largess given thee to give?<br />
Profitless usurer, why dost thou use<br />
So great a sum of sums, yet canst not live?<br />
For having traffic with thyself alone,<br />
Thou of thyself thy sweet self dost deceive.<br />
Then how, when nature calls thee to be gone,<br />
What acceptable audit canst thou leave?<br />
Thy unused beauty must be tomb’d with thee,<br />
Which, used, lives th’ executor to be.</p>
<p><a href="http://shakespeareinthestreets.com/sonnet-4-unthrifty-loveliness-why-dost-thou-spend/">Sonnet 4</a></p>
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		<title>Tim Welton</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jul 2012 22:53:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tim Welton&#8217;s work, which he designed and created, was shown in Daydreams, Langton Place. In the old age black was not counted fair, Or if it were, it bore not beauty’s name; But now is black beauty’s successive heir, And beauty slander’d with a bastard shame: For since each hand hath put on nature’s power, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tim Welton&#8217;s work, which he designed and created, was shown in Daydreams, Langton Place.</p>
<p>In the old age black was not counted fair,<br />
Or if it were, it bore not beauty’s name;<br />
But now is black beauty’s successive heir,<br />
And beauty slander’d with a bastard shame:<br />
For since each hand hath put on nature’s power,<br />
Fairing the foul with art’s false borrow’d face,<br />
Sweet beauty hath no name, no holy bower,<br />
But is profaned, if not lives in disgrace.<br />
Therefore my mistress’ brows are raven black,<br />
Her eyes so suited, and they mourners seem<br />
At such who, not born fair, no beauty lack,<br />
Slandering creation with a false esteem:<br />
Yet so they mourn, becoming of their woe,<br />
That every tongue says beauty should look so.</p>
<p><a href="http://shakespeareinthestreets.com/sonnet-127-in-the-old-age-black-was-not-counted-fair/">Sonnet 127</a></p>
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		<title>Marc Kerr</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jul 2012 22:52:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marc Kerr was performing in The Guildhall. Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer’s lease hath all too short a date: Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimm’d; [...]]]></description>
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<p>Marc Kerr was performing in The Guildhall.</p>
<p>Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?<br />
Thou art more lovely and more temperate:<br />
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,<br />
And summer’s lease hath all too short a date:<br />
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,<br />
And often is his gold complexion dimm’d;<br />
And every fair from fair sometime declines,<br />
By chance or nature’s changing course untrimm’d;<br />
But thy eternal summer shall not fade<br />
Nor lose possession of that fair thou owest;<br />
Nor shall Death brag thou wander’st in his shade,<br />
When in eternal lines to time thou growest:<br />
So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,<br />
So long lives this and this gives life to thee.</p>
<p><a href="http://shakespeareinthestreets.com/sonnet-18-shall-i-compare-thee-to-a-summers-day/">Sonnet 18</a></p>
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		<title>Kate Wood</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kate Wood&#8217;s work, which she installed, photographed and delivered, was displayed in The Traverse. Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer’s lease hath all too short a date: Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kate Wood&#8217;s work, which she installed, photographed and delivered, was displayed in The Traverse.</p>
<p>Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?<br />
Thou art more lovely and more temperate:<br />
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,<br />
And summer’s lease hath all too short a date:<br />
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,<br />
And often is his gold complexion dimm’d;<br />
And every fair from fair sometime declines,<br />
By chance or nature’s changing course untrimm’d;<br />
But thy eternal summer shall not fade<br />
Nor lose possession of that fair thou owest;<br />
Nor shall Death brag thou wander’st in his shade,<br />
When in eternal lines to time thou growest:<br />
So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,<br />
So long lives this and this gives life to thee.</p>
<p><a href="http://shakespeareinthestreets.com/sonnet-144-two-loves-i-have-of-comfort-and-despair/">Sonnet 144</a></p>
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