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There never was a playwright named "Shakespeare".

We are a group of "outsider" scholars who have compiled seven decades of long-suppressed evidence that the story of "William Shakespeare" was fabricated by agents of Queen Elizabeth I to protect the life and work of England's great Renaissance playwright, Christopher Marlowe.

The image on the left is from the only known portrait of Christopher Marlowe, when he was 21. The one on the right is from the famous portrait of "William Shakespeare" on the cover of the iconic First Folio, when the author of the plays was in his 50s. It looks to us like same man at two different times of his life.

Bios

  

Alex Ayres studied Shakespeare at Harvard, where he was an editor of the Harvard Lampoon. He went on to study theater at the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television, where he received his MFA. He wrote a screenplay about Christopher Marlowe which received offers from seven producers. 

 

Ed Ayres received his B.A. from Swarthmore College and took graduate courses  at Columbia University. He became an investigator of mass denial--from creationism, big tobacco, and climate change to the Shakespeare authorship.  

  

Robert U. Ayres  received his Ph.D. from the University of London and is an Emeritus Professor at the European university INSEAD. He has published more than 100 papers in peer-reviewed academic journals and according to Google Scholar his papers have been cited by peers more than 28,000 times. 

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