A young lad with the voice of a skylark, is spirited away from Stratford-on-Avon by a theatrical troup. After many adventures, both frightening and triumphant, including a performance at the palace before Queen Bess, he is rescued by William Shakespeare.
"A young lad with the voice of a skylark, is spirited away from Stratford-on-Avon by a theatrical troup. After many adventures, both frightening and triumphant, including a performance at the palace before Queen Bess, he is rescued by William Shakespeare."@en
"A young lad with the voice of a skylark, is spirited away from Stratford-on-Avon by a theatrical troup. After many adventures, both frightening and triumphant, including a performance at the palace before Queen Bess, he is rescued by William Shakespeare."
"Nick Attwood, a young boy from Stratford-on-Avon, is kidnapped by the master player of a band of traveling players and taken to London."@en
"A tale of a boy who is carried off by a company of touring players from his Stratford home to London, where he encounters Queen Elizabeth I, Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, and other personages of Elizabethan England."@en
"A young boy with an exceptional voice joins a theater group but never loses his desire to be with his family."
"A young boy with an exceptional voice joins a theater group but never loses his desire to be with his family."@en
"The story of an English boy with an exceptional voice who runs away from home and becomes part of a band of strolling players but who never loses his desire to be with his family."@en
"A young boy with the voice of a skylark, joins a troupe of traveling minstrels. Amid many adventures, both frightening and triumphant, he finds love with one of the players."@en
"A young boy with an exceptional voice joins a traveling theater group, but never loses his desire to be with his family."@en
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