If you didn't know that April was National Poetry Month, well, you're probably in good company. Here's your poetry gift for today: Actor David Tennant reads Shakespeare's Sonnet 18, "Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day?" It's also David's birthday, for which we can thank his parents for giving us a great actor.
Yeah. You're welcome.
(Click here to get the iPad app, which showcases many different performers reading Shakespeare's sonnets.)
David Tennant is a Scottish-born actor known for his roles in Broadchurch, Doctor Who, and onstage as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company. And loads of other wonderful stuff.
Awesome contribution to National Poetry Month! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! Personally, I like my poetry with a Scottish accent. :)
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