The Taverners Tale
The Taverners Tale
By:MR Peter Roosevelt Johnson
Published on 2015-12-10 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform



The Taverner's Tale A True History Is it mere chance that the rolling thunder of a voice from 400 years past has again been heard anew? What is this tale? How came it to be? This much is clear: it is a play that relates the adventures of two young men. It is written principally in iambic pentameter, the favored verse form of William Shakespeare. It is set in a time of oncoming war, Elizabethan England in 1588, the year that Spain launched its threatened attack with its vast and dreaded Armada. The men are actors, each determined to earn a living and possible fame as writers. They are returning to London on foot from Wales in southwest England carrying letters from an Earl when they meet a Preacher, a Mercer and two lovely young Damsels. That is when and where their adventures begin; and their adventures peril life and freedom. The truth of the story then told remains for the reader alone to determine. Licensing the Play for Performance on Stage or Film: Performance terms and royalty fees for licensing the play for stage or filmed productions may be found by contacting the copyright owner at: thetavernerstale.com. Volume Purchase Discount Price: Theaters, Colleges, University bookstores and Commercial Merchandising Entities may make volume trade discount purchases of this play for resale or distribution to the general public at its non-returnable discount rate at the printer's then applicable price plus shipping and handling costs. For order placement at the CreateSpace eStore discount rate see: https://www.createspace.com/5861689 As the play is long and may be being shortened for reasons of time, theaters should note that theatergoers may wish to purchase a copy with the full text and its preface and footnotes to read the play later thus enabling theaters to receive additional revenues through sales of this volume on site at the time of any duly licensed theatrical productions. The book also serves as a suitable gift for theater's Boards of Directors and major financial supporters in capital funding solicitations. Individual Purchases: While parental discretion is advised as portions of the play are written in the earthy, bawdy and often violence ridden style of plays from the Elizabethan Era, the book with its extensive preface and footnote commentary is suitable for individual adult purchasers. It is available at Amazon.com. Individual Reviewers Comments: * |Fun and engrossing. Where did you find the manuscript?| (From a Professor of Business administration with an MBA from Harvard and a PhD from the Univ. of Calif. at Berkeley.) * |Great.| (From a M.I.T. educated inventor of revolutionary computer microprocessor designs & massive data systems.) * |If Shakespeare didn't write it, he should claim it as his own.| (From a lady with a professional career in the graphic arts.) * |It should prove of considerable interest for its intended audience, devotees of the world of Elizabethan theater.| (From a graduate of Harvey Mudd College with a Master's Degree from Cal. Tech.) * |Brilliant.| (From four separate play-loving individuals holding advanced professional and scientific degrees.) * |Erudite.| (From two of the reviewers also calling it |brilliant|.) * |The manuscript reads with perfection, the equivalent of a newly found Sonata by Mozart, each note perfect at the moment of its creation; or, the equivalent of the pitch perfect precision of the wording of a novel by Henry James. It well could have been written by Shakespeare|. (From a scientific consultant in the fields of satellite, missile, defense and communications technology in the U.S.A. holding a PhD in Metaphysics from King's College in London, England together with degrees in the sciences from the United States.)
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