GREAT PERFORMANCES “Twelfth Night” Friday, November 14 at 9:00 pm Enjoy this Shakespearean comedy of mistaken identity from ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The woman who brought us the Chicago Shakespeare Theater is stepping down after 37 years as artistic director. Barbara Gaines founded the theater in 1986. She said William Shakespeare ...
As You Like It” — 3 stars Decades ago, I interviewed celebrated tenor saxophonist Von Freeman between sets at Andy’s Jazz ...
Shakespeare in the park. Shakespeare in the round. Shakespeare on the farm? That's where GreenHouse Theatre Project will carry the Bard when Columbia's site-specific theater troupe performs "Much Ado ...
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Mack will play Kemp, with Joseph as Robert Armin, another of Shakespeare’s performers. Ayoade and Smith will appear as expert witnesses, and the script is by Jonathan Myerson, with barrister Benet ...
INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. – As the sun sets at Lake Tahoe’s Sand Harbor State Park on Friday, July 12, Shakespeare enthusiasts wait patiently to watch the opening night at Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival.
Actor's Shakespeare Project in Medford, Mass. continued its 10th Anniversary Season with a performance of "As You Like It" (1603), perhaps one of Shakespeare's most well-known comedies. The play ...
Scenic City Shakespeare returns to beautiful Greenway Farms for a third season of Shakespeare in the Park! Every Friday and Saturday evening throughout the month of May will feature bite-sized ...
Every summer for the past two decades, thousands of Angelenos have trekked Downtown to take in free performances presented by Shakespeare Festival/LA. Yet this year, organizers fear the bard may be ...
Presented Thursday through Sunday by Sunsets with Shakespeare in the Sun Bowl at the Lou Adado River Front Park, Lansing, through Aug. 13. Free admission/suggested ...
In a poem prefacing the 1623 First Folio, playwright Ben Jonson describes Shakespeare as “not of an age, but for all time”.
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