Mr. Jackson's
Elizabethan Theatre
By Peter Jackson

From Shakespears "Sceptered Isle" comes this incredible construction: "Everything needed to build and operate an Elizabethan-style galleried cardboard Toy Theatre some 20" tall."

This festive theatre brims with color and bustles with life: all the characters are here for an adapted "shortened" version of Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream.: dandies and damsels; goateed musicians and gossamer fairies; two sets of kings and queens (earthly and fantastical); and the most elaborate backdrops that also include an old view of "St. Paul's church."

Wander amidst the stage intertwined with beautiful tudor roses; gaze up the tall galleries that are packed with decorated Elizabethan gentlemen and ladies— and you'll find yourself reliving the magic of the toy theater.

No cutting or gluing required. From Tobar. Ltd., Harleston, Norfolk, UK ,the publisher which also offers Mr. Jackson's Christmas Gothic Theater.

Will himself makes an appearance in the "heavens," the room above the stage — incredible attention to detail.
The "Elizabethan" theater has marvelous details like "the heavens," the room above the stage where the Bard himself makes an appearance; and a cast of characters long enough to have made Shakespeare himself happy.