
Shakespeare's housework
Discover stylish t-shirts that celebrate literary dramatists—ideal for theatre lovers and storytelling enthusiasts. Wear your love for drama with humorous and inspiring designs that stand out.
Shakespeare's housework
Jean-Paul Sartre
Southwark Fair.
"Objection, Your Honor! Alleged killer whale."
"Oh, mournful and terrible engine of horror and crime—of agony and of death, not asparagus again!"
Canned laughter for sale in Theatrical Supplies shop.
Comedy and tragedy masks
Jack-a-box in the theatre.
A man taking a bow
'The classic masks of Comedy and Tragedy, or as they're now known, emoticons.'
Henrik Ibsen,
"I'd like you to be the co-star in the melodrama that is life."
We Will Beat Any Genuine Quote...
"Leon, honey, you break all the rules of dramaturgy."
'Shakespeare, what do you say we write a comedy?'
'Look Chaucer, there goes that rotten plagiarist Shakespeare again!'
The Modern Godot
Performance In The Bedroom
Eugene Ionesco
Samuel Beckett
'Shakespeare's Hamlet word for word - and I who always thought it was a crazy joke.'
James Barrie.
John Masefield.
'Just tell him two quarts of milk and a pint of cream, Will- it doesn't have to be a sonnet.'
Oscar Wilde
'You are in court today, so I've got to take you into make up.'
Henrik Ibsen
"Looks like a storm ahead, Captain." "I think you're being over dramatic."
Modern Day Hamlet.
'Your dilemma is fabulous. Imagine what a dramaturge could do with it.'
Euripides
'Don't panic, folks! It's red ink, not blood!
To Be/Not To Be
Eugene O'Neill.
Eugene O'Neill
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