After Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the throne in February 1952, the popular composer Ronald Binge changed the name of a light and graceful piece he had originally titled “The Man in the Street” to ...
A 400-year-old manor in the English countryside that once hosted King Charles II is on the market in the village of Hawkchurch in southwest England. Wyld Court, a nearly 8,000-square-foot Elizabethan ...
Malgosia Tuzanska has a gift for making history feel alive. The costume designer behind The Green Knight, In a Valley of Violence, and now Hamnet doesn’t just recreate the past. She interprets it, ...
Christmas arrives each year with a certain excitement and magic. On even-numbered years since 1988, The Center for the Arts & Sciences’ Elizabethan Madrigal Feast transports guests to the enchanting ...
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Elizabeth I was a Tudor queen who ruled England from 1558 - 1603. She was the daughter of Henry VIII, and the final Tudor monarch. Her reign has often been described as a ‘Golden Age’ of culture, ...