A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets (2005)
1h 26m
Running Time
November 22, 2005Release Date
A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets (2005)
1h 26m
Running Time
November 22, 2005Release Date
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Plot.
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 reality of Shakespeare’s England, bits of the Bard’s plays and poems, and the consummate poet and dramatist himself as it exposes these personages unseen but so keenly felt in Shakespeare’s sonnets and in his life. Rupert Graves, Tom Sturridge, Indira Varma, Anna Chancellor, and Zoë Wanamaker star. Contains mature themes and explicit language. Some content may be objectionable. Produced by the Open University.
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Rupert Graves
William Shakespeare
Tom Sturridge
William Herbert
Indira Varma
Lucie 'The dark lady'
Zoë Wanamaker
Countess of Pembroke
Anna Chancellor
Anne Hathaway
Andrew Tiernan
Ben Jonson
Nicky Henson
John Shakespeare
Alan Williams
George Wilkin
Nicholas Rowe
Richard Burbage
Tom Hiddleston
John Hall
John Voce
William Kemp
Tom Mison
Young Blood
John McKay
Director
Christopher Fairbank
Physician
Camilla Arfwedson
Lucie's Maid
Joanne McCallin
Street Hoare
Joseph Rhys Blake
Street Urchin
Clem Tibber
Hamnet Shakespeare
Ian Hughes
Thomas Thorpe
John McKay
Director
William Boyd
Screenplay
Richard Fell
Executive Producer
Chrissy Skinns
Executive Producer
Sally Woodward Gentle
Executive Producer
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A Waste of Shame (aka A Waste of Shame: The Mystery of Shakespeare and His Sonnets) is a 90-minute television drama on the circumstances surrounding William Shakespeare's composition of his sonnets. It takes its title from the first line of Sonnet 129. It was first broadcast on BBC Four on 22 November 2005 as part of the supporting programming for the BBC's ShakespeaRe-Told season, but was only loosely connected to the rest of the series.
Its screenplay was written by William Boyd, and the film was directed by John McKay. Lines from the sonnets are presented as thoughts running through Shakespeare's mind.
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