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Shakespeare enthusiasts, and even those of you who just want to find out whatever happened to that dashing yet...
Three years ago, I went to the Sundance Film Festival and attended a showing of director Hank Rogerson’s documentary,...
Our devotion to West Side Story has only grown stronger over the past fifty years. This modern day—perhaps not...
Shakespeare's Actresses in America, a one-woman show, written and performed by Rebekah Maggor and directed by Karin Coonrod, strives to...
Counter Productions' staging of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead is an ambitious choice for a fledgling theater...
It’s that time of year again. It gets darker a little earlier; there’s talk of ghosts and spirits, and...
So U.K.-based Classical Comics is all set to turn “boring into cool” by releasing their first of perhaps many...
Two years in the making, Subterranean Shakespeare Records is finally ready to release their CD, “Shakespeare’s Greatest Hits.”...
Isabelle Assante’s Horatio is an interesting experiment: using only lines from Hamlet, Assante has told a whole new...
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It has taken a (very) long time, but PlayShakespeare is proud to announce its first review of Two Gentlemen of Verona, performed in Shona (native to Zimbabwe), no less. London reviewer Craig Melson ca










