It’s a big week for commanding and demanding Shakespeare, with three flawed male protagonists vying for critical inspection. Tough roles each. Hamlet (at the RSC), for obvious reasons. Much Ado’s ...
Shakespeare in the Woods will celebrate its fifth anniversary season of experimental classical theatre in Southern Vermont! The young, unconventional company, hailed by audiences as "Transformative", ...
The Guthrie Theater has announced the cast and creative team for its production of the History Plays (Richard II, Henry IV and Henry V) by William Shakespeare, directed by Joseph Haj and performed in ...
Smith Street Stage is performing Shakespeare’s rarely-produced history, “Richard II,” at the Mark O’Donnell Theater ahead of the presidential election this fall. The show aims to shed light on the ...
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‘Richard II' Review: Jonathan Bailey Shows Off His Shakespearean Chops in a Stern, Stripped-Down Production
"Nothing in his life became him like the leaving it." OK, that's the wrong play since it's a line from "Macbeth," but it best sums up Jonathan Bailey's performance in the new London production of ...
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Whether you're a Shakespeare super fan and have read every work, have only seen the Bard’s works as depicted in movies like “Othello” or “Hamlet” or even if you’re a little farther down the literary ...
The worldwide pandemic has threatened many of the businesses you rely on every day, but don’t let it take away your source for local news. Now more than ever, we need your help to ensure nothing but ...
Whether you've read every work by the Bard or your knowledge of Shakespeare is limited to movies like "Shakespeare in Love" or mere snippets from movies like "Tombstone," The Palm Beach Shakespeare ...
“Nothing in his life became him like the leaving it.” OK, that’s the wrong play since it’s a line from “Macbeth,” but it best sums up Jonathan Bailey’s performance in the new London production of ...
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