A Kingdom for a Stage

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Pub Date 28 Feb 2018 | Archive Date 22 May 2018

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Description

Written in honour of the four hundredth anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare.

The action takes place in the Heavens, Elizabethan and Stuart London, and modern day.

Provides a unique view of the off-stage life of Shakespeare.

William Shakespeare sits in the heavens with his peers excited by the recreation of his Globe theatre in London and by the four hundredth anniversary of his death. He recalls his going to London in his own lifetime, and how he felt that developments in knowledge and science at that time heralded a bright future. With Puck’s assistance he returns to the London of the present day believing that everything is very much better. 

When he discovers things are not nearly as rosy as he thought he decides to “torment them (the people of the present day) for this error.” Christopher Marlowe intervenes pointing out that Shakespeare’s own life was flawed.

The play compares the Britain of the Elizabethan and Jacobean age with the Britain of Elizabeth II, and contrasts Shakespeare the public man as expressed through the general line of his plays with Shakespeare the private man. At the end of the play, Shakespeare reminds the audience that while history cannot be changed, they still have a choice as to their own future. 

“... it is certainly a heartfelt tribute to the bard. I think the man himself would have rather enjoyed it.”– Genni Trickett, London Theatre 1

Written in honour of the four hundredth anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare.

The action takes place in the Heavens, Elizabethan and Stuart London, and modern day.

Provides a unique view...


A Note From the Publisher

Tony Diggle is the treasurer of Player-Playwrights, and the author of five other unpublished plays, one of which, Show me the Money, was produced at the Chelsea Theatre in 2013. A Kingdom for a Stage was produced at the Chelsea Theatre in 2016. He lives in Ealing, London.

Tony Diggle is the treasurer of Player-Playwrights, and the author of five other unpublished plays, one of which, Show me the Money, was produced at the Chelsea Theatre in 2013. A Kingdom for a Stage...


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ISBN 9781789010404
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Featured Reviews

This play was an interesting way to give some information about Shakespeare. I am not sure as to how accurate the story about his family is but it feels like it could possibly be true. Act 2 would be better as a separate storyline. The family storyline was more appealing to me, and I would liked to have read more. I am interested in seeing this performed. #AkingdomForAstage #NetGalley

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