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on Jun 24, 2010
...Hast thou forgotThe foul witch Sycorax, who with age and envyWas grown into a hoop? Hast thou forgot her?
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by Nairi Najarian
on Jun 16, 2010
Lisa Wolpe is known for bottling magic at the Los Angeles Women’s Shakespeare Company as its founder and artistic director...
by Roseanne Wells
on Apr 08, 2010
I’ve been waiting a long time for a show like this: a passionate and considerate script about the sonnets. Theater...
by Roseanne Wells
on Apr 03, 2010
There was a lot of Internet buzz last fall surrounding a singular project on the New York theater scene: Two...
by Denise Battista
on Mar 18, 2010
Juliet is raw and intense, romantic and funny, tense and tragic, youthful and vigorous, sensual and beautiful. It will play...
by Denise Battista
on Mar 04, 2010
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival is celebrating their 75th anniversary season, and it’s the morning after opening night of Hamlet. Dan...
by Michael Meigs
on Mar 02, 2010
In the diverse fast-food town of Austin, Texas, you can even get tasty Bard bits in a quick drive-by....
by Michael Meigs
on Jan 27, 2010
Austin's annual FronteraFest, now in its 17th year, is prime hunting ground for Shakespeare rethinks. The festival, anchored at...
by Michael Kostroff
on Jan 15, 2010
When an actor exits the stage during a play, he might head back to his dressing room for a costume...
by Roseanne Wells
on Nov 24, 2009
To see real artistic enthusiasm without pretentious affectations is refreshingly welcome in the performing arts. Brian Kulick displays passion for...
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