The Boy Who Became Queen
The Story of a Young Actor in Shakespeare's London
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Otter-Barry Books Ltd
Publishing:3rd Apr '25
£14.99
This title is due to be published on 3rd April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
"A beautiful, enchanting story of a boy’s journey from rags to theatre riches. Told with heart and spectacle." Sir Derek Jacobi
In the bustling world of Elizabethan London, Jack is an orphan boy making his living as a street singer. But his beautiful voice attracts attention and he is snatched away to join the Blackfriars singing troupe. When the boys give a concert at the royal court, Jack is spotted by William Shakespeare.
At the Queen's command, Jack starts work at the Globe Theatre, fetching, carrying, helping, learning. But Shakespeare has plans for this talented boy. In those days boys played the parts of women and girls on stage, and the playwright needs a "special boy" who can act and sing as the proud Queen Titania in his magical new play, A Midsummer Night's Dream. Is Jack up to the challenge?
"A beautiful, enchanting story of a boy’s journey from rags to theatre riches. Told with heart and spectacle."
-- Sir Derek JaISBN: 9781915659491
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40 pages