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Written by Julian Lopez-Morillas
May 24, 2008
May 24, 2008

Ralph Alan Cohen has some serious problems with the ways in which Shakespeare is commonly taught in our schools. He states, "Teachers wrestle with the problem of introducing students to...
Written by Ron Severdia
Feb 25, 2008
Feb 25, 2008

Hamlet, having provided what many consider the ultimate vehicle for some of the greatest acting of any era, has been given a rebirth of sorts by editors Ann Thompson and...
Written by Ron Severdia
Nov 04, 2007
Nov 04, 2007

While sipping her morning coffee, Katherine Duncan-Jones muses on her latest project—the Arden 3 edition of Shakespeare's Poems, a project almost 15 years in the making. Co-edited with H.R. Woudhuysen,...
Written by Julian Lopez-Morillas
Jun 15, 2007
Jun 15, 2007

The new RSC/Modern Library edition of the Complete Works is a handsome volume. There is a generous section of illustrations including production photographs from Royal Shakespeare productions of the past...
Written by Ron Severdia
May 25, 2007
May 25, 2007

"A horse! My kingdom for a horse!"
Even if you're not a fan of Shakespeare, you've probably have heard that line before. You may also have already heard some variant of...
Written by Ron Severdia
Feb 17, 2007
Feb 17, 2007

If you're serious about performing Shakespeare's plays, then the name Scott Kaiser is one you should know. Working at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, he has been an acting...
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