Young Shakesepeare is a 1937 Australian radio drama by Kenneth Mackenzie about William Shakespeare.
[1] It is a verse drama and one of the most acclaimed in that format produced in Australia.
[2] According to Leslie Rees it "freshly interpreted the relations between Anne and the fledgling William —the restless youth, driven to leave Stratford because sudden realisation of a woman’s deceit had dried up the love running in his veins.
[4] This production was called one of the best radio plays of the year.
[5] A copy of the play is at the Fryer Library, University of Queensland.