To W.H.
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To W.H. is a play that examines the potential Sexuality of William Shakespeare and the identity of "W.H." who has been referred to a number of times in Shakespeare's work, the play was written by Stuart Draper, directed by Anton Krause and played in The Hobgoblin in Spring 2006.
[edit] See also
- Sexuality of William Shakespeare
- Shakespeare's sonnets
- William Hughes (Mr. W. H.)
- William Shakespeare
[edit] References
- Sonnets to W.H. in The World History of Male Love (Androphile.org)
- Waldrep, Shelton. Introduction: These other Victorians Studies in the Literary Imagination, Fall 2002
- Entry for Stuart Draper The Playwrights Database
- To W.H. Rainbow Network
- Gleave, Edward. Q&A with a 'Four Weddings' actor BBC (interview with actor Simon Callow, including pertinent comments about the sonnets)
- Muir, Kenneth, et al. Shakespeare, Man of the Theater University of Delaware Press, 1983, ISBN 0874132177
- Marks, Peter. Have You Met Willie, the Tattooed Dark Lady? The New York Times, THEATER REVIEW, August 13, 1999 (About Shakespeare's infatuation with Willie Hughes in a different play).