In 1963, the year after his university graduation, Bell joined the
Old Tote Theatre Company, where he played the title role in
Hamlet. In 2011, he published the book "On Shakespeare", detailing his thoughts and reminiscences of playing Shakespeare for more than 50 years. In 2015, at the age of 75, Bell retired from running
Bell Shakespeare, handing the reins over to his successor, Peter Evans. He has since engaged as a corporate speaker, performed poetry recitals with pianist
Simon Tedeschi and taken on further stage roles, including the title role in
The Father with
Sydney Theatre Company. Additionally, in his spare time, he started the Bouddi Foundation, based on the NSW central coast, which assists emerging The lectures demonstrate the relevance of Shakespeare's works to today's issues of need for good governance, the danger of political self interest, and the need for gender equality. ==Honours and awards==