
Plötzlich Shakespeare
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Narrated by:
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Anneke Kim Sarnau
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Christoph Maria Herbst
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By:
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David Safier
About this listen
Rosa darf erst wieder zurück in die Gegenwart, wenn sie herausfindet was die wahre Liebe ist. Keine einfache Aufgabe: Sie muss sich als Mann im mittelalterlichen London nicht nur mit liebestollen Verehrerinnen rumschlagen, sondern auch mit Shakespeare selber, der nicht gerade begeistert ist, dass eine Frau seinen Körper kontrolliert. Der Barde hat zwar Romeo und Julia geschrieben, aber von der wahren Liebe versteht er noch weniger als Rosa. Und während die beiden Liebeslaien sich in ihrem gemeinsamen Körper kabbeln, entwickelt sich zwischen ihnen die merkwürdigste Lovestory der Weltgeschichte.
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