Elizabeth I was a Tudor queen who ruled England from 1558 - 1603. She was the daughter of Henry VIII, and the final Tudor monarch. Her reign has often been described as a ‘Golden Age’ of ...
Parthenia, New York's premiere viol consort, will present Continental Connections, a concert at The Church of Saint Luke in ...
Majumdar writes of the shift in English lite, from criticism as a means of aesthetic education to reading as “a means of ...
It was the most popular form of entertainment in Elizabethan England. These theatres, which were also called playhouses, were visited by every class of people. Queen Elizabeth I also enjoyed plays ...
Less than two hours from London, past the hilly crop fields and trendy English vineyards, Eastwell Manor is a place for ...
The exact fee has not yet been decided, however the charge will only apply to the hall and museum, while the Deer Park ...
A charge to visit Wollaton Hall and its Natural History Museum could be introduced. Nottingham City Council agreed on Wednesday to set up a charitable trust for the Grade I-listed Elizabethan mansion ...
Wildlife habitats along the River Bollin in Cheshire will be improved following recent flood damage, the National Trust has ...
The largest solar storm on record lit up skies around the globe in the 1850s - but New Zealand, a technological backwater, escaped the worst of it.
There is no doubt: the ruff collar (or more simply “ruff“) is the unforgettable accessory when talking about Elizabethan ...
He was committed to historical authenticity when playing centuries-old instruments and repertoire, but also recorded works by ...
Penticton's own Soundstage Productions is putting on a Shakespearean show like you have never seen before, opening tonight at ...