In its pledge to ‘decolonize’ the Bard’s legacy, the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust has forsaken its historical mission in ...
Bard bashing has become something of a national sport, says Robert McCrum, and the latest attempt to rewrite the legacy of ...
Reading Shakespeare can feel like decoding a secret language. The words are strange, the sentences are twisted, and sometimes ...
Based on true events, Shakespeare goes slapstick with a screwball “Midsummer Night’s Dream” movie turned upside down.
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Children’s Books: Shakespeare the StorytellerFor families that love the Bard, “Shakespeare’s First Folio” will ... more than he expects in “Too Many Golems,” a picture book written by Jane Yolen and illustrated by Maya Shleifer.
Richmond Shakespeare’s The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) at the Gottwald Theatre is a fast-paced, ...
Down the block from the U.S. Capitol, the Folger Theatre is serving up Lauren M. Gunderson’s breezily funny if eye-rollingly on-the-nose “A Room in the Castle,” a world-premiere co-production with the ...
Whether you love "The Bard" or stay haunted by high school English classes, there's no denying that Shakespeare has left ... you can," according to the 2003 book Makin' Toons by Allan Neuwirth.) ...
What if Juliet didn’t kill herself? That is the question asked in “& Juliet”, coming to Philly’s Academy of Music.
Inverting the traditionally masculine-leaning nomenclature of Aeschylus’s Oresteia trilogy and Shakespeare’s sprawling Henriad, Avant Bard savant Séamus Miller calls his adaptation “The ...
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