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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNJerry Lee brings love of musicals to Santa Cruz Shakespeare’s ‘Into the Woods’Santa Cruz Shakespeare will open its first musical since relocating into the woods of DeLaveaga Park. Fans of Stephen ...
The permanent exhibition at the Folger Shakespeare Library celebrates the playwright with its world-class collection of First ...
Oh, Will, you bad, bad Bard. All the time I’ve been defending you from the elitists and snobs who refuse to credit the idea that you, a mere glover’s son, could have penned some of the most ...
We made the drive to Cedar City to see all six plays (though a seventh, “Dear Jack, Dear Louise,” will premiere later this ...
Not all Shakespeare was as if handed down by God; not all Shakespeare is equal. Kermode points out that there are times, particularly in late Shakespeare in Coriolanus or A Winter’s Tale, ...
NEARLY 400 years after his death, Shakespeare remains more popular than ever. A constant stream of films, stage productions, critical commentaries, new editions, Web sites and chat lists all ...
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His Shakespeare book is dedicated to Raymond Weaver, his colleague at Columbia, with whom he shared an office. Weaver, says ...
As classical as Shakespeare’s texts are, "they’re also very malleable," says Evan Donnellan, executive director of the Carriage House Players, whose annual Shakespeare Festival — a tradition ...
In "Hamlet," William Shakespeare contemplated the fact that once a person dies, no living person knows where that departed soul goes. That same uncertainty hovers around the final hours of the ...
No, Shakespeare isn’t being ‘canceled,’ says this teacher accused of doing it. But let’s stop worshiping the Bard and read him with a critical lens, she says. March 2, ...
Kenneth Branagh’s “All Is True” imagines Shakespeare’s retirement, and “Tolkien” maps Middle-earth onto its creator’s formative years.
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