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The play’s the thing – but everyone has their own favourite | Letters

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Thank you for Michael Billington’s brilliant and fascinating ranking of Shakespeare’s plays, which will surely give rise to much debate (To see or not to see? Every single Shakespeare play – ranked!, 22 April).I’d like to make a case for promotion of The Tempest from its lowly 25th position.Admittedly my fondness for it started with doing it for A-level in 1968, but, having the good fortune to see both the all-female women’s prison version, starring Harriet Walter, and the RSC magical hi-tech production within a few months, I think its versatility deserves a higher ranking.I would swap it with The Winter’s Tale, which for me is just a bit too weird.Marian SainsburyEdinburgh I studied A Midsummer Night’s Dream at school in the 1960s.

I thought it was dreadful, with no redeeming qualities.I saw it a few years ago at the Globe and decided it was excellent and very entertaining.If only school had said “and this is where the clog dancers come on”.It was equalled by Hamlet the Musical, which I saw at Richmond theatre.That Hamlet was magnificent.

Maxine LeylandCoulsdon, London I enjoyed Michael Billington’s ranking of Shakespeare’s plays,I really wish he had been there to give me a content warning before I saw my King Lear at Leeds Playhouse, starring Warren Mitchell – better known then as Alf Garnett,The sight of his willy during the naked scene on the heath has haunted me ever since,Ian GarnerKeighley, West Yorkshire Correspondence on this could last for decades… Othello is far too low, and Love’s Labour’s Lost far too high,Bravo to you, Mr Billington, though.

Robert SuttonUlverston, Cumbria In ranking Henry IV (Parts One and Two) as Shakespeare’s best play, Michael Billington mentions the cameo part of Justice Shallow,In York Shakespeare Project’s 2011 production, set in a church built before the events depicted, I played opposite him as Justice Silence,There were no lines – clue in the name – but I did have to wobble drunkenly across the nave on a bike, be caught from falling by a knight at arms, then carried off over his back,The “fugal delicacy … of English life”,Harold MozleyYork What a pleasure to read Michael Billington’s ranking of Shakespeare’s plays.

As ever with these ranked articles, at least half the fun is in disagreeing (Cymbeline the second worst? Never!) rather than agreeing (Twelfth Night the second best? Yes!).And there’s the bonus of a classic Billingtonian pun (re As You Like It): “you sometimes can’t see the wooed for the trees”.David GouldstoneCambridge Have an opinion on anything you’ve read in the Guardian today? Please email us your letter and it will be considered for publication in our letters section.
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‘Silent assassin’ Sabastian Sawe targets world record with supershoe in London Marathon

They call Sabastian Sawe the silent assassin. And, whisper it, but the Kenyan may just take down the men’s world marathon record in London on Sunday.It is an imposing target, set by Kelvin Kiptum in 2023, which stands at two hours and 35 seconds. But Sawe believes he is in similar shape to when he went for the world record in Berlin last September, only to be thwarted by temperatures in the mid-20s centigrade.Intriguingly, this time he also comes armed with Adidas’s new Pro Evo 3 supershoe, which weighs in at an astonishingly light 96 grams, and he says is even faster than its predecessor

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Expect divine rugby and more epic drama when Northampton and Bath meet again

Was this the greatest game ever played, people were asking in the aftermath of that quarter-final of the Champions Cup a fortnight ago in Bath. Victory by the odd try in 11; home team roared on to successful comeback victory with that 11th try in the last five minutes; Northampton, the away team, 28-7 up after barely 20 minutes, playing rugby of the gods.A personal opinion is that it certainly was the greatest game ever played … this month. Without wanting to prick any bubbles of enthusiasm that may have swelled in the moments after the latest epic, yes, the match was incredible – and if it had happened in the amateur era would have been consecrated as legend long ago – but have we already forgotten France v England not even a month earlier? What about Scotland v France a week before that? We could go on.These are special times to be watching rugby

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Paige Shiver says ex-Michigan coach Moore ‘controlled’ her, reveals she was pregnant

Paige Shiver said former University of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore “had complete control over me” and characterized their relationship as an “open secret” in the school’s athletic department in an interview that aired Friday on ABC’s Good Morning America, her first public appearance since Moore’s high-profile firing and sentencing.Shiver, 32, said Moore controlled “my emotions, my career … and he knew that, and he used it against me”. She also said she became pregnant with Moore’s child during their relationship but was advised by doctors to have an abortion to avoid complications from a rare disorder.Shiver, who began as an intern at Michigan and later became Moore’s executive assistant, spoke publicly for the first time since the case that led to Moore’s dismissal in December and his sentencing this month. Moore, then 39, was fired for what the university said was an “inappropriate relationship with a staff member”, then arrested shortly after following an altercation at Shiver’s apartment

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NFL draft 2026 takeaways: Rams reach, Cowboys retool and Jets add juice

The win-now Rams shocked by picking a QB and the Cowboys addressed their disastrous defense as a faster-paced first round reshaped the NFL draft’s opening nightThe Rams delivered the biggest shock of the night, sticking at pick No 13 and selecting Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson. It was a stunner that seemed to take even their head coach by surprise. Sean McVay seemed less than enthusiastic at the Rams’ post-pick press conference, and Simpson said in an interview that he’s never met McVay.Maybe it shouldn’t have been a shock. Simpson, who started just 15 games in college, hemmed and hawed about whether to enter the draft at all

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England’s Millie David: ‘Ellie Kildunne is so nice. The first time I met her I cried’

New wing star, nicknamed Millie Whizz, is about to make her Red Roses debut alongside one of her heroesMillie David was almost speechless when the England head coach, John Mitchell, called to say she would start for the Red Roses against Wales. All the wing could get out was “thank you so much” over and over, despite having more she wanted to say. On Saturday, the 20-year-old will realise her England dream at a sold-out Ashton Gate, the home ground of her club, Bristol Bears.The first thing David did after the call was jump in her car to tell her No 1 fan, her dad. “Bless him, he started crying straight away,” she says

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Alcaraz must heed injury wake-up call as absence leaves hole in clay-court season | Tumaini Carayol

Carlos Alcaraz’s title defence at the Monte Carlo Masters ended two Sundays ago in an intense two-set final loss to his arch-rival Jannik Sinner. While some players would have been desperate for a break after a gruelling week, Alcaraz had other plans. Less than 24 hours later, he landed back home in Spain to compete at the Barcelona ATP 500 event, immediately undertaking promotional duties. A few hours after his first practice, the following day, Alcaraz walked on to Pista Rafa Nadal for his opening match.By the next day Alcaraz was out

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US justice department drops criminal investigation against Jerome Powell

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UK eases airline penalties as jet fuel shortages threaten flights

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TikTok and Visa launch debit card to speed payouts to UK creators

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Officials hugely underestimated impact of AI datacentres on UK carbon emissions

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Atkinson made to wait as Essex impress at Oval: county cricket, day one – as it happened

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It’s FA Cup and WCL semi-final time, plus mighty London Marathon feats – follow with us

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