

Shakespeare Alive!
Bantam
London, 1599. Shakespeare’s Henry V opens the Globe Playhouse, but while the actors strut and fret, an excess of bile plagues the populace outside.
After the opening of his newest play, William Shakespeare must once again defend his work – fending off the embittered clown Will Kemp while trying to appease Francis Bacon, a wealthy lawyer who has come with an idea to pitch.
But when the company’s costumer is bitten by a plague-ridden madman, and the Queen and her men arrive seeking safety, life in the playhouse takes a turn for the worse.
As the affliction spreads through London, the Globe is placed in quarantine and the survivors within must fight for their lives.
Can they escape?
Is there a cure?
Is artistic integrity ever worth dying for?
A true and accurate account of the Elizabethan zombie plague.
"John Heimbuch's script is witty, clever, peppered with self-referential humor and wonderful wordplay on some of the Bard's best lines."
— Brian Leehan, Minneapolis Star Tribune
"Both Shakespeare and horror nerds will enjoy this brilliant Elizabethan production of bloody proportions, taking zombies into new and exciting terrain."
— Ben Smith, Fangoria Magazine
"[A] brilliant and hilarious zombies-meet-Shakespeare epic... If you know Shakespeare, you'll be roaring as the show lampoons everything about the Bard and ludicrously reuses famous lines while the heroes battle invading zombies... MUST SEE."
— Renee Valois, Saint Paul Pioneer Press
| Character |
|---|
| WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (35) – Player, playwright, company member |
| RICHARD BURBAGE (31) – Player and theatre manager |
| WILL KEMP (40s) – Player, clown, and Morris dancer |
| JOHN RICE (teens) – An apprentice player |
| KATE BRAITHWAITE (30s) – The attiring woman |
| JOHN SINKLO (30s) – A hired player |
| FRANCIS BACON (38) – Lawyer, courier, philosopher |
| SIR ROBERT CECIL (36) – The Queen’s spymaster |
| QUEEN ELIZABETH (65) – The Queen of England |
| DOCTOR JOHN DEE (71) – An astrologer and mathematician |
| SOLDIER 1 A recruiting officer |
| SOLDIER 2 A soldier of the Queen’s guard |
| OTHER PLAYERS |
| OTHER SOLDIERS |
| AFFLICTED |
William Shakespeare's Land of the Dead @ Lee College
William Shakespeare's Land of the Dead is a comedy play written by John Heimbuch and published by Samuel French .
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