"To be, or not to be…"
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 23, 2016
Add "WhiteHouse" on @Snapchat to watch @POTUS drop by the Globe Theatre. #Shakespeare400https://t.co/1BNAJodvvt
#Lions players reading Shakespeare for #Shakespeare400: https://t.co/0TtM2kN2lZ.https://t.co/xmte8MIQ21
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) April 24, 2016
#Shakespeare400 lines read by @zenner31 and #Lions teammates.
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) April 23, 2016
📽: https://t.co/0TtM2l4DKz pic.twitter.com/tESBZKJgdg
We think the Bard would've found our parks inspiring. How do they inspire you? #Shakespeare400 #FindYourPark pic.twitter.com/VdjqeCySzn
— NationalParkService (@NatlParkService) April 24, 2016
We trust you'll understand the reference to another Scottish tragedy w/o us having to name the play. #Shakespeare400 pic.twitter.com/D0ntwVnj06
— Hamilton (@HamiltonMusical) April 24, 2016
Watch @ziggy_ansah & teammates read Shakespeare for #Shakespeare400: https://t.co/0TtM2kN2lZhttps://t.co/cX27w1y6MR
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) April 23, 2016
Enhance your tweets with this emoji of the world's greatest dramatist. #ShakespeareLiveshttps://t.co/CPH3DBbHra
— Patrick Stewart (@SirPatStew) April 22, 2016
Watch @POTUS talk about his visit to the Globe Theatre during a town hall in London this morning. #Shakespeare400 https://t.co/bKEA9ZIt1l
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 23, 2016
'Oh, brave new world ...'
— Maclean's Magazine (@MacleansMag) April 23, 2016
Share your favourite lines using #MyShakespeare: https://t.co/rV4ImrLhU6 #Shakespeare400https://t.co/YchmyRuJSN