The work examines the life of a larger-than-life 17th century character, whose activities included playwright, gun runner, colonial governor and theatre manager. A spell in Cowes castle and later the Tower of London on pain of his life just add to the drama.
Davenant was the son of an Oxford...
Seeing as it's the 400th Anniversary of his death, nice and simple, what's your favourite line from Shakespeare?
“This above all: to thine own self be true.”