Rearranging the letters of 'The Merchant of Venice' (Play by William Shakespeare) gives:
Evince the charm often!
(by Mike J H Ryan by hand) (2004)
The fervent choice man.
(by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2004)
O, fetch mine, then carve!
(by Mike J H Ryan by hand) (2004)
The finance cover: Them!
(by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2002)
Never cheat men of chit!
(by George Thompson by hand) (2011) (pending approval)
Theme: convict fan here.
(by Stanley Accrington by hand) (2008) (pending approval)
Henceforth meant vice!
(by Mark McNamara using Anagram Genius) (2008) (pending approval)
Other related anagrams without their own page:
"Merchant of Venice" -> "Event of nice charm." (by K. Smiles Mascarenhas using Anagram Genius) (2004)
"Othello" -> "Hell, too." (by Stanley Accrington by hand) (2008) (pending approval)
"'Othello, the Moor of Venice' by William Shakespeare" -> "Ebony hero (he was epic lover), aims to kill hot female." (by Aronas Pinchas) (2009) (pending approval)
"'Othello, the Moor of Venice' by William Shakespeare" -> "The ebony asocial hero kills white female over mop." (by Aronas Pinchas) (2009) (pending approval)
"'Othello, the Moor of Venice' by William Shakespeare" -> "Aha, here ebony lover, top male, comes to kill his wife!" (by Aronas Pinchas) (2009) (pending approval)
"'Othello, the Moor of Venice' by William Shakespeare" -> "Hoar macho, ebony lover, kills his petite female. Woe." (by Aronas Pinchas) (2009) (pending approval)
"'Othello, the Moor of Venice' by William Shakespeare" -> "All real tale? Ebony hero chokes his wife. Motive - mop." (by Aronas Pinchas) (2009) (pending approval)
"A manically presage William Shakespeare" -> "I am a especially weakish anagram speller." (by Jim Banholzer) (2018) (pending approval)
"The William Shakespeare anagram" -> "I leak a phrase: A shrew-taming male!" (by mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2007) (pending approval)
"William Shakespeare, The Bard of Avon" -> "Abrasive alpha male of the worse kind!" (by Wayne Baisley) (2004)
"William Shakespeare, The Bard of Avon" -> "As I live and breath, Mel's a heap of work." (by Wayne Baisley) (2004)
"William Shakespeare, The Bard of Avon" -> "He of silken phrase, at a live drama. Bow." (by Mick Tully using Anagram Genius) (2007) (pending approval)
"The Immortal Bard, William Shakespeare" -> "Aha, British male-writer maked all poems!" (by Aronas Pinchas) (2008) (pending approval)
"The Immortal Bard, William Shakespeare" -> "Aha, Will (real British master) maked poem!" (by Aronas Pinchas) (2008) (pending approval)
"The Immortal Bard, William Shakespeare" -> "This admirable writer shall make a poem." (by Meyran Kraus by hand) (2007) (pending approval)
"Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare" -> "Beware as jackals lie, easily usurp him." (by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2010) (pending approval)
"Hamlet by William Shakespeare" -> "A play I am asks me whether I'll be." (by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2017) (pending approval)
"Hamlet by William Shakespeare" -> "A sample: I'll ask whether I may be." (by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2010) (pending approval)
"Macbeth by William Shakespeare" -> "A witch bespeaks liberal mayhem." (by Mike Mesterton-Gibbons by hand) (2010) (pending approval)
"The Complete Works of William Shakespeare" -> "Pick Marlowe, ask if he wrote all these poems." (by unknown) (2011) (pending approval)
"The dramatist William Shakespeare" -> "Was a peak. Theatres still admire him." (by Pinchas Aronas) (2008) (pending approval)
"The dramatist William Shakespeare" -> "His art made him as star. We keep it all." (by Pinchas Aronas) (2008) (pending approval)
"English poet William Shakespeare" -> "I/we like his elegant phrasal poems." (by Aronas Pinchas ) (2014) (pending approval)
"Poet William Shakespeare" -> "Marlowe is the lapse, I - Peak!" (by Aronas Pinchas) (2009) (pending approval)