
Susanna
Discover mugs that bring the drama of historic plays into everyday moments. Perfect for theater lovers, these witty and charming mugs celebrate centuries of theatrical history with a humorous or elegant twist.
Susanna
Disraeli Stands for 'British Interests' Against Russian Expansionism
Tristan Und Isolde
Mortally Wounded at the Battle of Quebec, General James Wolfe Forgets His Last Words
"I'd like you to see an Anthropologist.''
"Blog always makes it all about Blog."
The origin of the Hula Hoop.
A portrait comes alive and stabs its artist
Ben Jonson.
Lady Jane Grey
The Lone Ranger receives a disconcerting smoke signal from Tonto....
"You rang, m'lord?"
La Boheme - Mimi dies
Maid
"Best Hamlet I've ever seen - pity the rest of the cast were doing Macbeth!"
Ben Jonson
Lady in Blue Dress
"That man's a legend in this office. He has 100% accuracy in predicting the past."
"There's got to be a better way to make butter."
'We've just invented the Frisbee.'
Intramission
The Conservative Party attempting to save the Church from the Liberals
'Previously on 'Mummies and Daddies...''
'And that one is the mistake I made in Act II, Scene III, line 14 of Hamlet.'
'He's giving us a final request? Ask for a glass of Beaujolais Nouveau - that'll give us till November.'
'Another failure to communicate?'
Deepening rift between royal brothers
The Garrick Theatre
'War and Peace' adapted by Julian Fellowes
Count and Figaro
Tired of Waiting for Godot
"What happened to women and children first?"
'Sure, son, they're rabble -- but the rabble are an essential part of the economy.'
Tall major and small page boy
"My one man play is now in the west end. I play Lee Harvey Oswald."
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