Patrick Stewart Performs All 154 Shakespeare Sonnets in New Audiobook

Sir Patrick Stewart is set to release an audiobook where he narrates all 154 of William Shakespeare's sonnets. The project, published by Simon & Schuster Audio, includes his personal reflections on the poetry and his creative process. Stewart's deep connection to Shakespeare spans decades, including over 40 years with the Royal Shakespeare Company. The audiobook, available for preorder now, is priced at $14.99 and will be released on April 7.

Key Points: Patrick Stewart Narrates Complete Shakespeare Sonnets Audiobook

  • Features all 154 Shakespeare sonnets
  • Includes Stewart's personal commentary and insights
  • Released by Simon & Schuster Audio on April 7
  • Inspired by his pandemic-era online readings
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Patrick Stewart brings all Shakespeare's sonnets to life in new audiobook

Sir Patrick Stewart releases an audiobook performing all 154 Shakespeare sonnets with personal commentary. Available for preorder April 7.

"Performing all 154 of his sonnets has been one of the most rewarding creative endeavors of my career. - Patrick Stewart"

Washington, March 6

The unmistakable voice of Sir Patrick Stewart is turning to the timeless poetry of William Shakespeare.

The acclaimed actor is set to release a new audiobook titled 'Patrick Stewart Performs the Complete Sonnets of William Shakespeare,' featuring his narration of all 154 of the Bard's sonnets along with reflections on the poetry.

Published by Simon & Schuster Audio, the audiobook will be released on April 7 with a listed price of USD 14.99. It is currently available for preorder across platforms including Audible, Barnes & Noble and Google Play, as per Variety.

In addition to performing the sonnets, Stewart offers commentary on his creative process and insights into the works, aimed at helping listeners develop a deeper appreciation of Shakespeare's poetry.

"The works of William Shakespeare have been a vital part of my life since I was 12 years old," Stewart said in a statement, adding, "Performing all 154 of his sonnets has been one of the most rewarding creative endeavors of my career," as quoted by Variety.

The veteran actor added that each sonnet holds its own character. "The audience will of course know the more famous, more beautiful ones, but all are worthy of exploration. There is so much love, humor, heart and, to this day, mystery that can be found in Shakespeare's poetry."

Stewart said he approached the recordings with an intimate tone so that listeners could build their own connection to the material.

"I felt compelled to make these recordings deeply intimate and personal, so each listener can forge their own unique relationship with Shakespeare's brilliance and perhaps come away with a richer sense of what it means to be human," he said, as quoted by Variety.

The 85-year-old actor's connection to Shakespeare spans decades. Stewart spent more than 40 years with the Royal Shakespeare Company, beginning in 1966.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, he recorded and shared video performances of Shakespeare's sonnets online, an effort that ultimately inspired the new audiobook project.

According to Simon & Schuster Audio, the recording features "spirited, meticulously crafted performances" of each poem.

Stewart also shares observations about specific words and phrases as well as candid reflections on how the material continues to energize and inspire him.

Stewart is also no stranger to audiobooks. He previously released audio versions of his one-man stage adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol and his bestselling memoir Making It So.

Best known on screen for portraying Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the 'Star Trek' franchise and Professor Charles Xavier in the 'X-Men' films, Stewart was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2010 for his contributions to drama.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Captain Picard reading Shakespeare? Take my money! 🖖 On a serious note, it's amazing to see an 85-year-old legend still so passionate about his craft. His voice is iconic. This will be perfect for my daily commute.
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Arjun K
While I admire his dedication, I do wonder if $15 is a bit steep for an audiobook, especially for students in India. I hope there's a regional pricing model or it becomes available on platforms like Spotify. The content sounds brilliant though.
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Sarah B
His pandemic sonnet readings were a true gift. It's lovely that they led to this full project. It reminds me of how our own Indian artists like Naseeruddin Shah also bring such depth to classical texts. Art truly is a global language.
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Vikram M
This is fantastic for literature lovers. Shakespeare's universal themes of love, time, and mortality resonate everywhere, from London to Lucknow. Stewart's experience with the Royal Shakespeare Company for 40+ years means he's not just reading, he's interpreting. जबरदस्त!
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Karthik V
As a teacher, I'm always looking for resources to make English literature engaging for my students. This could be a powerful tool. Hope schools and libraries get access. Stewart's commentary on the creative process itself would be so educational.

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