
The Department of Education has issued guidelines to schools to be more creative. They are even backing the scheme to take a new approach to plays by the Bard.
Classic lines such as "To be, or not to be?" would be revamped into "2b o not 2b?".
Sean Dickinson, headteacher of Park Community School in Havant, Hants, said: "The core issue with Shakespeare is that it's become dull.
"Using technology like text messaging is one approach to fuel expression and creativity."
Colin Chuter, of Priory School, Portsmouth, said: "Children can lose their way, and this is one way of combating that."
According to The Sun Lindsey Lovett, 15, said: "I think it's a great idea. Shakespeare is well out of date."
But Mark Courtice, director of the New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth, said: "If you just said to young people, 'Here's Shakespeare as text', it might confuse them."
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