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Martin Baum decides that Shakespeare would read better as: ‘To be or not to be, innit’

May 1, 2008 23:00

ByCandice Krieger, Candice Krieger

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Satirist Martin Baum is concerned that schoolchildren are daunted by William Shakespeare’s works. So — gadzooks! — he has re-written the playwright’s collection entirely in “yoof-speak”, in the hope that the slang will appeal to a younger audience.

Mr Baum’s book, To Be or Not To Be, Innit, includes Macbeff and Two Geezas of Verona, among 15 abridged versions of Shakespeare’s work. It is an Amazon bestseller, and chat-show hosts Graham Norton and Paul O’Grady have requested copies of the book for their shows.

Mr Baum, 48, tells People: “I am passionate about English and literature, but have found that a lot of young people are daunted by Shakespeare’s language. Text-speak and street slang has become the norm for a lot of young people. I am hoping the book will draw kids in to Shakespeare.”

Other titles in his collection include Romeo and his Fit Bitch Jules, Much Ado into Sod All and As You Likes It. “I kept the facts but re-wrote them in street-style.”