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Liverpool Sonnet Walks 2008

The Liverpool Sonnet Walk of April 2008 brought together a number of talented artists from a number of artistic genres. We were very pleased to have the support of many of the same talented individuals for Shakespeare in the Streets this year and hope to continue working with local artists from all genres, bringing the work of The Bard to new audiences in the Northwest.

Ruth Alexander
“O never say that I was false of heart…” Sonnet 109

Emma Higginbottom
“Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed…” Sonnet 27

Mick Ledwich
“Take all my loves, my love, yea take them all…” Sonnet 40

Rachel Townsend
“Those pretty wrongs that liberty commits…” Sonnet 41

Max Rubin
“When I consider every thing that grows…” Sonnet 15

Darcy Ingram
“No longer mourn for me when I am dead…” Sonnet 71

Charlie Ryan
“The expense of spirit in a waste of shame” Sonnet 129

Caroline Melliar Smith
“My glass shall not persuade me I am old” Sonnet 22

Hannah Peel, Kate Geraghty and Chris Rodenhurst
“Since I left you, mine eye is in my mind” Sonnet 113

Claire O’Neill
“Lord of my love, to whom in vassalage” Sonnet 26

Ray Bradshaw
“When in disgrace with fortune and men’s eyes” Sonnet 29

Simon Hedger
“If the dull substance of my flesh were thought” Sonnet 44

Liverpool Sonnet Walk

Liverpool Sonnet Walk

The sonnet walk brought the work of Shakespeare to the streets of Liverpool in 2008. The weekend of performances was directed by Abigail Anderson who has now produced two consecutive years of innovative theatre on the streets of the city. The 2008 event was brought to a close at the Albert Docks with audience members were able to leave their feedback for the company and actors. Here is a selection of what they said:

Exciting, engaging, brilliant ideas, great actors, lots of fun – this is the way all Shakespeare should feel – accessible & relatable.

Highly enjoyable, children could relate to the emotions expressed, lovely tour of the city and its architecture – many thanks.

Brilliant. I have lived near Liverpool all my life and did not know half the things I found out today. Well done everyone!

A really special event, full of fun and surprises.

This was absolutely fantastic! A lovely experience for families, couples, single people and groups. Funny and touching and moving. Top class acting, informative directions and just good fun for everybody. Brilliant.

I thought it was an original and inspiring piece of theatre.

Really refreshing to see a different take on Shakespeare.

Educational, inspirational and exciting. I will never look at Liverpool in the same way again. Loved it!

It was fantastic. Impeccably researched, organized, written. The city never looked better.

Such a closeness with people and events doesn’t often happen in real life.

We loved the pleasant, artful blend of poems and the surroundings old and contemporary.

Moving, inspiring and memorable.

Really enjoyed it, loved the way people jumped out of their surroundings… I began to
suspect everyone was about to recite me a Sonnet.