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American Shakespeare Center

Bottom, awake from his night of cavorting with a fairy queen in the Athenian woods, expounds on what he...
Weird Sisters Women's Theatre Collective

Once a year, a theatre production of the Weird Sisters Collective briefly appears like a friendly comet in the...
Folding Chair Classical Theatre

Spare set, costumes, and lighting have long been staples of mountings of Shakespeare's plays, ever since Shakespeare first mounted...
Columbia University School of the Arts

Usually, when a critic says he felt like he was watching a different play, it’s a negative. The cast...
South Coast Repertory

South Coast Repertory’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream on the Segerstrom Stage veers from the light and whimsical to a...
On the Square Productions

One of the things I love about theatre is that it can happen almost anywhere. I’ve seen theatre spring...
San Diego State University School of Theatre

“Lull, lull, lull-a-by, Lulla, lull-a-by…” A catchy tune is what you’ll naturally remember in this play transformed by San...
Austin Shakespeare

This is Shakespeare for a summery Texas evening in Austin's Zilker Park. The wide and gentle slope above the...
Chaotic Theatre Company

Despite their name—Chaotic Theatre—this production of A Midsummer Night's Dream is not chaotic at all; rather, it’s a straight...

Stepping out of the subway station, theatergoers arrive in South Boston and trek past wide,...
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