Patrick Stewart soothes coronavirus fears with a Shakespeare sonnet a day on Twitter
Patrick Stewart is employing his classical acting training to sooth and calm panic over the spreading coronavirus outbreak.
The thespian icon dropped his first video onto Twitter on Saturday, broadcasting Shakespeare's Sonnet 116 to his 3.3 million social media followers.
— Patrick Stewart (@SirPatStew) March 21, 2020
Then on Sunday, because of the huge uptake, he went all the way back to the Bard's Sonnet 1, and on Monday read Sonnet 2, one of his favourites.
He wrote: “I was delighted by the response to yesterday's posting of Shakespeare's Sonnet 116, and it has led me to undertake what follows.
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“When I was a child in the 1940s, my mother would cut up slices of fruit for me (there wasn't much) and as she put it in front of me she would say, 'An apple a day keeps the doctor away'.
“How about, 'A sonnet a day keeps the doctor away'? So... here we go: Sonnet 1.”
2. When I was a child in the 1940s, my mother would cut up slices of fruit for me (there wasn't much) and as she put it in front of me she would say, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away." How about, “A sonnet a day keeps the doctor away”? So...here we go: Sonnet 1. pic.twitter.com/kDoMNhdqcI
— Patrick Stewart (@SirPatStew) March 22, 2020
Stewart's fellow Star Trek alumnus William Shatner is also using his 2.5 million Twitter reach to cheer up fans in these testing times.
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The former Captain James T. Kirk is providing daily Captain's Log updates for fans of his “self-imposed isolation”.
Captain’s Log: Supplemental #CakeComa gives one quite a relaxing and deep sleep. 🥱😴 🛌
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) March 23, 2020
Meanwhile, those fans of both Shakespeare and Star Trek, and who are now on a similar self-imposed lockdown, can now binge Stewart's spin-off series Picard on Amazon Prime Video.