Sexing up Shakespeare is a handy trick for directors seeking to exploit the Bard’s bawdy humour to put bums on seats. Now one woman has gone further with the most intensive search ever for sexual innuendo, toilet humour and smut buried deep in the national poet’s oeuvre.
In Sunday’s Guardian, David Smith writes about Heloise Senechal’s titillating new footnotes for a Royal Shakespeare Company edition of the complete works. Tickle this link.
Mickey Birnbaum

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