At the danger of sounding snobbish, the majority of football fans will not be fans of Shakespeare, or of theatre in general. It is a taste, class and patience issue. It is impossible to have an entirely varied taste, everybody has dislikes, and as football and traditional theatre are like chalk and cheese to each other, it is understandable that many people don't "get" Shakespeare.
As a former student of Arts Ed, and with professional work as an actor, I am lucky to have the best of both worlds in experiencing the delights of football, theatre, musical theatre, opera, rock music, pop music.. if one decides to shut off an area of life as being for 'commoners' or being for 'toffs' then one misses out on a whole different culture of our society.
As a former student of Arts Ed, and with professional work as an actor, I am lucky to have the best of both worlds in experiencing the delights of football, theatre, musical theatre, opera, rock music, pop music.. if one decides to shut off an area of life as being for 'commoners' or being for 'toffs' then one misses out on a whole different culture of our society.
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