Show where Shakespeare's lover has a change of heart (5)
I believe the answer is:
rodeo
'show' is the definition.
(rodeo is a kind of show)
'shakespeare's lover has a change of heart' is the wordplay.
'shakespeare's lover' becomes 'rode' (I am not sure about this - if you are sure you should believe this answer much more).
'has' says to put letters next to each other.
'a change' becomes 'jog' (jog is a kind of change).
'of heart' indicates the central letters (I've seen 'heart of' mean this).
The middle letter of 'jog' is 'o'.
'rode'+'o'='RODEO'
'where' acts as a link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for rodeo that I've seen before include "Mounted exhibition" , "competition in cowboy skills" , "cowboy carnival" , "sort of exhibition" , "Show with broncobusters" .)