Source: Language Rich Europe, posted on May 4, 2011 by Canan Marasligil
It has long been recognised that Shakespeare, as well as a great playwright, has become an international language. We want to celebrate this international affection by welcoming Shakespeare enthusiasts – producers, performers and audiences – to experience his work in their own languages and dialects.
says Dominic Dromgoole, the Globe’s artistic director, as it is reported the BBC News website. Read more...