Dame Judi Dench’s Shakespeare Secrets | Part 1 | Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays The Rent | 2023
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 Published On Nov 10, 2023

Order Dame Judi Dench and Brendan O’Hea’s new book now, illustrated with never-before-seen hand painted sketches by Dame Judi Dench: https://bit.ly/JudiDenchTMWPTR

In this video hosted by Shakespeare’s Globe, Dame Judi Dench and Brendan O’Hea discuss their new book on #Shakespeare and the everlasting magic of his works.

Praise for the book Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays The Rent:
‘A magical love letter to Shakespeare’ Sir Kenneth Branagh
‘A wonderful ode to the bard’ I Newspaper
‘Companionable and compelling – if you love Judi Dench or Shakespeare (and most of us do), look no further’ Guardian
‘An utterly delightful book … there can be no few high pleasures in civilised life than hearing Judi Dench recite the poetry of Shakespeare’ Telegraph
‘The book is pure enchantment. It swirls and dances with brilliance and mischief’ Daily Mail

In their new book Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays The Rent, internationally renowned actor Dame #JudiDench opens up about every Shakespeare role she’s played in a series of intimate conversations with actor, director and co-author Brendan O’Hea. Order the new book, published by Penguin Michael Joseph, in Hardback, eBook and Audiobook.

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