The Boy Who Became Queen: The Story of a Young Actor in Shakespeare's London
By (Author) Christina Balit
Otter-Barry Books Ltd
Otter-Barry Books Ltd
4th June 2025
3rd April 2025
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: History and the past
Hardback
40
Width 240mm, Height 275mm
Graphic story, set in Shakespeare's London, of how an orphan street boy became a star in the role of Queen Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
In the bustling world of Elizabethan London, Jack is an orphan boy making his living as a street singer. But his beautiful voice attracts attention and he is snatched away to join the Blackfriars singing troupe. When they give a concert at the royal court, Jack is spotted by William Shakespeare. At the Queen's command, Jack starts work at the Globe Theatre, fetching, carrying, helping, learning. But Shakespeare has plans for this talented boy. In those days boys played the parts of women and girls on stage, and the playwright needs a "special boy" who can act and sing as the proud Queen Titania in his magical new play, A Midsummer Night's Dream.
A beautiful, enchanting story of a boys journey from rags to theatre riches. Told with heart and spectacle. * Sir Derek Jacobi *
Christina Balit studied at the Chelsea School of Art and the Royal College of Art in London. She has illustrated more than 20 books, the most recent for Otter-Barry Books being The Corinthian Girl (2021). She is a past winner of the English Association Book Award for Key Stage 2 Non Fiction, and the US Parents Guide to Childrens Media Award. Christina works initially in pencil and then paints her artwork in a combination of watercolours, gouache and gold inks. She lives in Kent, England.