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Theatre Reviews
Jennifer Kramer
January 14, 2020
Given that Hamlet famously features a major plot pivot supplied by a band of roving actors and their emended...
Benjamin Alper
January 14, 2020
Under the stellar direction of Jaclyn Hofmann, the play opens with a thrilling scene where the audience watches siblings...
Glenda Pearce
December 25, 2019
Ask anyone what is the greatest and most well-known love story ever told and they’ll say Romeo and Juliet....
Glenda Pearce
December 25, 2019
Opening night of the second play of the Pop-Up Globe’s Summer Season of Love – and it’s a playful,...
Yuko Kurahashi
November 17, 2019
The Case Western University’s MFA Acting Program production takes a different approach to The Merchant of Venice. The eight...
Benjamin Alper
November 08, 2019
Although King Lear is one of Shakespeare’s most brilliant plays, it is also one of his darkest. Indeed it...
Jennifer Kramer
October 28, 2019
Delaware Shakespeare’s annual Community Tour returns for their fourth year with Romeo and Juliet . Performed in various non-theatrical...
Yuko Kurahashi
October 11, 2019
Originally performed in London in 1599 amid the Tudors succession crisis, this historical play about leadership and succession set...
Benjamin Alper
October 08, 2019
With its exploration of the nature of power, democracy, and politics, most modern productions of Julius Caesar feel compelled...
Cynthia Greenwood
October 07, 2019
Today only the watery foundations of the Elizabethan Rose theatre’s 14-sided timber structure are still standing on London’s Bankside...