Love's Labour's Lost Resources
Websites
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A good place to start for general information about Shakespeare and lots of other links.
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The RSC is considered the world's greatest Shakespearean theatre company. Here you can get more information about Love's Labour's Lost, as well as Shakespeare's other plays.
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It's not about coffee … it's one of the world's best Shakespeare collections and home to the Elizabethan Theatre, a recreation of an English Renaissance inn similar to ones where Shakespeare's productions were produced.
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Home to the world's only recreation of Shakespeare's first theatre – the Blackfriars – and one of the USA's newest Shakespearean research centers.
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The homepage of Shakespeare's final resting place.
Movie or TV Productions
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This really fun adaptation by Kenneth Branagh looks and sounds like a classic 30s musical.
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A 1964 filmed version of a stage play celebrating the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth on April 23, 1564.
Historical Documents
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1598 cover page from published Love's Labour's Lost. Check out the crazy spelling.
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A collection of some quotes from critics of Love's Labour's Lost from throughout the ages.
Video
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Mostly cool because you can see what Shakespeare's theater would have looked like.
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Cartoon virtual tour of Shakespeare's "Globe Theatre."
Images
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"Groovy" production photos from the Shakespeare Theatre Company's 2006 production.