Shakespeare’s Bear
by Harry Oxford
In 1592, Elizabethan England is a perilous place, rife with plague, civil unrest, highwaymen, violent animal sports, and Spanish plots against the Queen.
Hamnet Shakespeare, young son of renowned playwright William, buys an abandoned bear cub in the market. Hamnet names him Mummer, a travelling actor who mimes. Boy and Bear learn showmanship!
Next door Henslowe builds The Rose Theatre where he partners Shakespeare staging his early plays. And... Queen Elizabeth stages a great water pageant celebrating the anniversary of victory over the Spanish Armada.
Hamnet and Mummer’s adventure of survival in 16th Century England is recounted through Mummer the bear’s eyes and senses, with a gentle touch of Shakespeare’s language woven into the story.
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