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Austin Shakespeare

Robert Faires's imaginative staging of Love's Labor's Lost takes place at the Sheffield Hillside Theatre in Zilker Park, literally...
BAM: Brooklyn Academy of Music

Donmar Warehouse does New York a great service by bringing its King Lear to Brooklyn Academy of Music. This...
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

Having kicked off its season with a full-length reading of the King James Bible over Easter weekend, the Globe...
White Bear Theatre Club

I looked at the clock: two hours and twenty minutes, including the interval. Productions of Comedy of Errors ran...
Babes with Blades

With a script like Romeo and Juliet, which every middle school student has read,...
Classic Stage Company

Double Falsehood has many scholars and fans, amateur and professional alike, up in arms since the inclusion of the...
American Shakespeare Center

The towering American colonial revivalist preacher Jonathan Edwards is remembered today principally for the hair-raising imagery in his 1741...
Richmond Shakespeare Society

In the Richmond Shakespeare Society’s production of King John, Maxina Cornwell as Constance pleads with Death: Arise...
Public Theater

The inaugural production for The Public Theatre’s Public LAB Shakespeare program has great ambitions to fulfill its directives: “to...
Propeller Theatre

Why, yes, that is a naked man running through the auditorium with a lit sparkler sticking out of his...
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