Upstart Crow

2016
4.8
19 reviews
Eligible
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3 episodes (7)

1 Lord, What Fools These Mortals Be!
8/29/18
Will is just finishing writing A Midsummer Night's Dream, a tale of love potions, enchantment and a wood full of fairies. He is very pleased with how realistic it is as he based it on his own experience. But Burbage and the other actors tell him it lacks a little comedy, like say a character with a funny name or a big visual joke.
2 Wild Laughter In The Throat Of Death
9/5/18
Will Shakespeare has been working on his masterpiece. His friends tell him it's his greatest comedy yet, but Will insists that Hamlet isn't actually meant to be funny. In the meantime Greene has hit on an ingenious new way to destroy Will's reputation, by excluding him from his high-brow literary set, and Marlowe's reputation is in such a bad way that he could really do with being dead for a bit.
3 If You Prick Us, Do We Not Bleed?
9/12/18
London is full of anti-immigrant rioting. Will looks forward to an age when such sentiments are long-gone, but in the meantime he and the players plan to do their bit to help those worse off than themselves with a fund-raising charity gala night. As it happens Will's newest play, the Merchant of Venice, is also about an oppressed outsider. But who will play the ground-breaking character of Shylock? Step forward the greatest actor of the age, Wolf Hall, a man with amazing stage presence and some rather controversial theories about who really wrote Shakespeare's plays...
4 Sigh No More
9/19/18
With the great fug making London too smelly to stay in Will and his friends have all come to Stratford. Will hopes for some peace and quiet so he can write but with Kate and Marlowe bickering, Hamnet obsessed with playing at soldiers, Dad busy with his new role as Master of the Watch with not-so-able assistance of Sergeant Dogberry and Sue excited about the upcoming masked ball there's very little peace to be had. When Kate stands in for Sue at the masked ball she accidentally sets of a chain of events. Meanwhile in all the confusion Hamnet has gone missing.
5 The Most Unkindest Cut Of All
9/26/18
Will has decided to write a play about the life of Julius Caesar. The only problem is how to deal with his assassination. After all Her Majesty is not likely to approve of any play about doing in the head of state, and Robert Greene is particularly keen to label Will a traitor. Things are not going well in the theatre either. Burbage is hogging the limelight and the other players have decided to get together and depose him. Should Will back the conspirators? Or is there a way he can use his skill with words to stop the plotters in their tracks?
6 Go On And I Will Follow
10/3/18
The day of Will's son Hamnet's Confirmation is approaching and Anne has made sure it's been in Will's diary for months. The only problem is this also turns out to be the night of the first ever London Theatre Awards, and what with Will being the greatest writer of all time, and what with all the other theatre companies in London being closed all year because of the plague Will reckons he may be in with a chance of a prize. As Will wrestles with the temptation of the London theatre there is a far bigger threat to his family's happiness lurking in the wings.
7 A Crow Christmas Carol
12/24/18
Things get Dickensian when a mysterious stranger inspires Will to get Greene to mend his evil ways with the help of three Christmas spirits.

About this show

David Mitchell stars as William Shakespeare in a rip-roaring comedy tribute to the Bard. Written by Ben Elton, this fictional account of his early career follows Shakespeare as he starts to make a name for himself in London, while also trying to be a husband and father for his family in Stratford-upon-Avon.

Ratings and reviews

4.8
19 reviews
Michael Schwarz
January 5, 2019
I've long been a fan of both Ben Elton and Shakespeare. I have to admit that the first 5-10 minutes of this did not much impress me, but from the moment the "Romeo prototype" shows up and then on through the baths two series currently available the show has been great. Very funny, and very clever riffs on Shakespeare and much comment on modernity from a pseudo-Elizabethan perspective.
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Jane Applebee
October 29, 2016
David Mitchell is great in or out of his puffling pants.
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Joan Maguire (Joani)
June 24, 2019
Love this show! David Mitchell is just great!
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