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Ehren Ziegler

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Ehren Ziegler is an actor and artist, specializing in Shakespeare. He studied at U.S. International University, in San Diego, CA, and the National Shakespeare Conservatory in New York. He is the author of Devouring Shakespeare: Five Simple Tools. Currently, he hosts Chop Bard (the cure for boring Shakespeare), a podcast that has been embraced by a worldwide audience of Shakespearean educators and enthusiasts since 2008.

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The Shakespeare Alphabet Book

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Ehren Ziegler Ehren Ziegler said: " Still working my way through it. It's like a bedtime story for grown ups. ...more "

 

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Marjorie Bell I've enjoyed some of your ChopBard programs and think they would be very valuable to students. I recently finished "Cutting for Stone" (about orphaned twin boys raised in a medical facility in Ethiopia)... It's one of my favorite recent books: lots about surgery too but a real human drama. I think you'd like "The Wizard of Dark Street," a novel by my daughter's brother-in-law (who graduated from North High). He's an actor and quite a character. This is a fantasy (written for about grades 5-8), but I liked it a lot and think it will take off...maybe even as a movie eventually.


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