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Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

The Globe Theatre can always be relied upon to present productions of a high standard, and this year’s...
The Lord Chamberlain's Men

Having seen The Lord Chamberlain's Men’s performances every year since their conception (the company was formed in 2005 as...
Etcetera Theatre

Unlike, most performances of Hamlet I have seen, this is more a comedy than a tragedy—intentionally so, I am...
CanStage

This year’s CanStage production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at High Park, directed by Ahdri Zhina Mandiela, is a...
Chicago Shakespeare Theater

The very idea of an abbreviated Shakespeare play will likely drive purists mad. Granted, omitting portions of a beloved playwright's...
AtmosTheatre

It takes a lot to get a city girl out of the City, and even more to trek her...
City Attic Theatre

Not many actors can claim to have performed roles in every single play in Shakespeare’s canon. Every so often, however,...
Contemporary Legend Theater of Taiwan

It’s often said of Shakespeare that his work is universal. Unfortunately, this statement is very rarely put to the test....
Marin Shakespeare Company

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged has made its way back to its roots in Marin County, and the...
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Piper Theatre

Normally, opening on a dark and stormy night would be considered a bad omen for a theater production, but it...
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