Shakespeare in Space to Mark First Folio 400th Anniversary

Shakespeare's First Folio - the first edition of his collected works - was published in 1623. JOHN D MCHUGH / AFP
Shakespeare's First Folio - the first edition of his collected works - was published in 1623. JOHN D MCHUGH / AFP
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Shakespeare in Space to Mark First Folio 400th Anniversary

Shakespeare's First Folio - the first edition of his collected works - was published in 1623. JOHN D MCHUGH / AFP
Shakespeare's First Folio - the first edition of his collected works - was published in 1623. JOHN D MCHUGH / AFP

A portrait of English playwright William Shakespeare and a speech from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" have been sent into space in a weather balloon to mark the 400th anniversary of the publication of his first collected works.

Footage of the initiative is included in one of six short films celebrating the four-century milestone by film maker Jack Jewers, said AFP.

Each film takes one of Shakespeare's most famous poems or speeches and reimagines them for the 21st century.

Subjects touched upon include the impact of Covid 19, the war in Ukraine, space exploration and social justice protests.

The first printed edition of Shakespeare's collected plays, known as the First Folio, was published in 1623, seven years after the Bard's death.

In one of the films, Jewers remotely directs Ukrainian civilians in Kyiv to create a new interpretation of Shakespeare's "Band of Brothers" speech from his history play "Henry V".

Another features "Our Revels Now Are Ended" from "The Tempest" and explores themes of loneliness and isolation caused by the pandemic, as well as the joy of reunions with loved ones.

In another, real footage of migrants at sea is combined with a speech defending refugees from an unperformed play.

Jewers said he chose the subjects for the films to reflect parallels with 1623.

"Everything that has been happening to us in the past few years of upheaval –- mass disease, concerns about immigration, protest, conflict in Europe, a growing desire to challenge authority and speak truth to power -– was also happening in 1623," he said.

When the First Folio was published, there was an outbreak of plague and English migrants were crossing the Atlantic Ocean in boats to start new lives in North America.

"The parallels are uncanny and Shakespeare's words are fresher now than ever before in their ability to speak powerfully to our own contemporary lives," Jewers added.

The films will be screened in central London on November 8.



Saudi Arabia Takes Part in Doha International Book Fair 2025

Saudi Arabia Takes Part in Doha International Book Fair 2025
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Saudi Arabia Takes Part in Doha International Book Fair 2025

Saudi Arabia Takes Part in Doha International Book Fair 2025

Saudi Arabia, represented by the Literature, Publishing, and Translation Commission, participated n Thursday in the 34th edition of the Doha International Book Fair 2025, held at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center from May 8 to 17.

The Saudi delegation, headed by the commission, includes prominent literary and cultural figures.

The Saudi pavilion features a rich and diverse array of cultural and literary content that reflects the vibrant creative landscape of the Kingdom.

The fair serves as an important platform to boost the Kingdom’s presence on the international stage, opening doors for knowledge exchange and fostering engagement with intellectuals and publishing houses from around the world.