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Re: Shakespearean References |
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 10.1366 Tuesday 3 August 1999.
From: Terence Hawkes <
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Date: Monday, 2 Aug 1999 12:20:20 -0400
Subject: Shakespearean References
Comment: SHK 10.1357 Shakespearean References
Richard Burt writes,
'there's a pub called the Shakespeare Ale House in Terminal Three of
Heathrow airport, and there's a Shakespeare's International Fish and
Chips next to a pub called Othello's just outside of Victoria Station
(in London)'.
There's also a cigar called Hamlet, and there used to be a
fondly-remembered establishment in Stratford called 'The Judith
Shakespeare Tea Rooms'. Mind you, the Imperial Hotel, Russell Square
boasts a 'Virginia Woolf Burger Bar' to this day.
T. Hawkes
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