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  1. In 1609, William Shakespeare published a collection of 154 sonnets, creating what is arguably the greatest lyric sequence in English literature - and at the center of this masterpiece lies a mystery that has endured for centuries. What are the identities of “the young man” and “the dark lady” to whom all but two of the sonnets allude? This moving performance brings to life the gritty ...

  2. A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets (TV) (TV) es una película dirigida por John McKay con Rupert Graves, Tom Sturridge, Indira Varma, Zoe Wanamaker .... Año: 2005. Título original: A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets. Sinopsis: El misterio de los sonetos de Shakespeare, al descubierto.

  3. In 1609, William Shakespeare published a collection of 154 sonnets, creating what is arguably the greatest lyric sequence in English literature - and at the center of this masterpiece lies a mystery that has endured for centuries. What are the identities of “the young man” and “the dark lady” to whom all but two of the sonnets allude? This moving performance brings to life the gritty ...

  4. A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets. (2005) Jaar, land 2005 Verenigd Koninkrijk. Genre (s) Drama. Speelduur 85 minuten (1u25m) Regisseur John McKay. Acteurs. Rupert Graves. Anna Chancellor.

  5. Plot A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets "A mystery in Shakespeare's sonnets is explored." Film over de gepassioneerde driehoeksverhouding van William Shakespeare.

  6. A Waste of Shame is an intense drama about the passionate and destructive love triangle that consumed Shakespere in his troubled middle years adapting some of the most celebrated, sexual, raw, and vitriolic love poems ever written. Buy now from Amazon UK. Visit the Open University pages on A Waste of Shame. Category: Films.

  7. In the film, Boyd would have you believe that everybody he knew was trying to get their favorite cash cow to leave London and effectively retire from the stage. I also liked a lot of things about "A Waste of Shame," not the least of which was Rupert Graves' dead-on impersonation of the Bard.