ORSON WELLES writes the introduction to EVERYBODY’S SHAKESPEARE in the North Atlantic

Shortly before his 18th birthday, in the spring of 1933, Orson Welles booked second class passage on a tramp steamer, The Exermont  bound for Morocco, where Welles would stay as the guest of the Arab Sheik, Thami el-Glaoui in the Atlas mountains surrounding Tangier. While onboard ship, Welles worked on his introduction for the books on Shakespeare he was … Continue reading ORSON WELLES writes the introduction to EVERYBODY’S SHAKESPEARE in the North Atlantic