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Shakespeare's Birthplace__kelly•_•wong_Vibrant and friendly town with rich history, lovely museums and market. Visited the iconic half-timbered house and had a walk around town. Lots of different shops to keep me busy for a day. It could get very overcrowded though so make sure to arrive early.
Anne Hathaway's CottageJJOY7799About 1.5 kilometers away from Shakespeare's former residence, you can see this typical British farmhouse, which is the former residence of Shakespeare's wife Anne Hathaway before her marriage. It has been preserved as much as possible, making people feel as if they have traveled back to the past and slowly experienced it.
Royal Shakespeare Theatre沙沙漠里的赤裸裸#Royal Shakespeare's Tit for Tat#
Another Shakespeare play has been unlocked. The version at the end of 2019 can be said to be hot out of the oven. What is amazing is that after four hundred years, human nature is still the same as he portrayed. Power, sexual blackmail, Metoo. The monologue of Regent Angelo instantly reminds people of Frollo, who is "a priest in love with a beauty". Isabella was able to escape unscathed, but she was lucky to meet the Duke who was willing to help, that is, a stronger power. Facts have also proved that the purpose of power is never simple, and it is easy to change the clouds with a flip of the hand. (I thought the Duke was just a melon-eating uncle!
The conspiracy scene is fun to watch, but this so-called happy ending with broken glass is... It doesn't mean that every couple can be called a happy ending, but it can only be said that reality is also realistic. The scene where Isabella pleads for Marianna... Although it is saintly, it is also very realistic.
Digression 1, the girl who plays the pregnant woman is also sitting in a wheelchair when she bows, so did they really invite a disabled actor? That would be great.
Digression 2, the director of the 1950 version is Peter Brook, and the appearance of the heroine Barbara Jefford is much more convincing than this version.
Holy Trinity ChurchWweikyxuA church on the banks of the River Avon, which can be walked along the riverside trail from the theater, is famous for Shakespeare's burial, remembering that the Shakespeare family's graveyard is inside the church.
The MAD MuseumMM43***62This was an easy, relaxing museum to visit. The large “book” it came with was great to keep in itself. I only had one issue with the museum: what does it say about you when you have at least six of the items at home?!?!?
Welcombe Hills易易茜韵楹Perfect rural area, walking distance from golf club, great place to walk on the top of the mountain on Maidend Road on the Avon River. After about 15 minutes walk through the welcome hotel, you can reach the obelisk and go to the top of the mountain to watch the sunrise if you can get up in the morning.
Shakespeare's Funerary Monument1139***60The tourist on the street spoke to the statue on the left. We thought he was abnormal, and then suddenly the statue moved, scaring us, it was a personal puppet [covering face]. His wife's farm, apple trees are full of fallen apples. It feels like everything in this town can be related to Shakespeare. I forgot the time, missed the planned train, waited for an hour and a half at the station to sit down at 12 o'clock in the middle of the night before returning to London. The train ticket I bought was valid for a month [smiling] [smiling]
Mary Arden's FarmTTodemmyMariaton Farm is very close to nature, very good feeling, can bring small animals, the lawn is large, you can have a picnic, under the guidance of the staff, you can also touch animals, feeding and the like are worth experiencing, interesting ~