Actors, authors, academics and more discuss favourite moments and memories of the Bard
The actor, writer and presenter can still recall his lines as the 'second Lord' from 20 ye
The actress looks back on her Shakespeare roles and characters she'd love to play
The writer recalls an action packed, and somewhat terrifying, experience of Shakespeare
The writer recounts her first Shakespeare experience as an 'act of transgression'
The comedian's wry take on introducing children to the work of the Bard
The actor recollects being cast in Richard III with Ian McKellan and Peter Jeffrey
The writer reflects on his fond relationship with the Bard's A Midsummer Night's Dream
The comedian recalls her very own Shakespeare theatre audition involving a turkey leg
The 麻豆社 presenter recounts the many Shakespeare lead roles she performed in her teens
The writer and actor pays tribute to the flow and rhythm of Shakespeare's writing
The historian explains how he was hooked on the Bard after backpacking trips to London
The broadcaster looks on how Shakespeare's work has stood the test of time
The author looks at the vast array of themes that Shakespeare uses within his plays
The author reflects on Shakespeare performances in India and England from his youth
The mathematician explains how Shakespeare's work was riddled with numbers
The academic looks at how the Bard had the ability to make you feel like someone else
The broadcaster tells an wonderful story of a chance meeting with a lady at the festival
The philosopher looks at a theory of acting techniques during the Bard's era
The writer gives a thorough, personal analysis of one of her favourite Shakespeare plays
The actor takes a moment to reflect on one of his personal favourite quotes from Hamlet
The writer reflects on which Shakespeare play managed to send shivers down her spine
The writer reflects on her performance of King Lear that had her classmates in stitches
The science writer likens his favourite Shakespeare character to a robot
The Deputy Artistic Director of the RSC explains why Shakespeare matters so much to her