David Reads Shakespeare For Illuminations New iPad App



David Tennant is among an illustrious cast who will be reading Shakespeare's Sonnets for a new iPad app produced by arts media company Illuminations. Illuminations were, of course, the company behind the 2009 film of Hamlet, starring David and Sir Patrick Stewart.

The latest project, a co-production with Faber and Faber, Touch press and The Arden Shakespeare, features filmed recordings of all 154 of Shakespeare's sonnets plus the Dedication from the 1609 quarto edition and includes full Arden notes on each sonnet. Actors involved include David Tennant, Fiona Shaw, Sir Patrick Stewart and Stephen Fry. At the moment the finishing touches are being put on the Apple iPad app which is expected to sell for about £9.99.

Read the full press release here:


SHAKESPEARE’S SONNETS TO FOLLOW THE WASTE LAND TO THE iPAD

Faber and Faber, Touch Press, Illuminations and The Arden Shakespeare are delighted to announce that they are in the final stages of producing a spectacular edition of Shakespeare’s Sonnets for the Apple iPad. The title features specially filmed performances of all 154 sonnets by a stellar cast that includes Fiona Shaw, Sir Patrick Stewart and David Tennant. It also features the complete Arden notes, providing unsurpassed commentary on the poems.
This digital edition follows Touch Press and Faber’s iPad app The Waste Land that presents T. S. Eliot’s great poem in an innovative and widely praised interactive format.
Notes on the partners:
Arden and Bloomsbury

The Arden Shakespeare series was created by the British publishing firm of Methuen and the Arden first series was launched in 1899 with Edward Dowden’s edition of Hamlet. The second series began in the 1950s. The third series began in 1995 and is now near completion. The General Editors are Richard Proudfoot, Ann Thompson, David Scott Kastan and H. R. Woudhuysen. The Arden Shakespeare is an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. Bloomsbury Publishing is a leading independent publishing house with companies in London, New York, Doha, India and Sydney.


Founded in 1929 by Geoffrey Faber, Faber and Faber remains one of the UK’s leading independent publishing houses. Faber publishes fiction, non-fiction, and children’s books alongside its garlanded lists of poetry, drama, music and film. Faber has been the publisher of twelve Nobel Laureates in Literature, among them Samuel Beckett, Harold Pinter, Seamus Heaney, Orhan Pamuk and Mario Vargas Llosa, and six Booker Prize-winners. Under its innovative Faber Finds imprint it has made rich list of out-of-print titles available once again. In 2011 Faber and Faber was named Ingram Independent Publisher of the Year at the Book Industry Awards and Trade Publisher of the Year at the Independent Publishing Awards.

Illuminations

Illuminations is an award-winning independent producer and publisher of media about the arts and performance. The company has produced several Shakespeare performance films, including the RSC’s Hamlet (2009) and Macbeth(2010), directed by Rupert Goold. Illuminations is currently producing Gregory Doran’s film of Julius Caesar in partnership with the RSC for showing on BBC Television in the summer.


Touch Press is an independent publisher of interactive books founded by Theodore Gray and Max Whitby in 2010. The company’s launch title – The Elements – has now sold over 280,000 copies worldwide.  Touch Press has subsequently published eight further titles, seven of which, like The Elements, have been App of the Week on the iTunes Store. Solar System for iPad and The Waste Land were both produced in partnership with Faber and Faber. Touch Press collaborated with Björk on her ground breaking Biophilia app-suite project.  Most recently the company published  Barefoot World Atlas, a magic interactive globe for children optimised for the retina display of the new iPad. This title was App of the Week in the the UK and US during the week Apple’s new tablet shipped.


Read the full article and visit the Illuminations website here


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