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William Shakespeare’s comedy “The Merry Wives of Windsor” will be staged by Band of Brothers Shakespeare Company at 7 p.m.
Why are the plays of William Shakespeare still so popular 400 years after his death? "Sunday Morning" talks with New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd and actor Patrick Page about the Bard's enduring ...
"I wish we were the kind of people who could divorce and stay friends. We weren’t, and I regret that my actions hurt him." ...
It's a bit of William Shakespeare and a bit of Stephen Sondheim coming up on stage at Tulane University as "Company" ...
In marriage, owning land, voting, reproductive rights and working, women have fought the fight for gender equity for a long ...
The Marriage of Figaro, Mozart’s beloved opera of amorous lovers, mistaken identities, and affairs of the heart, is replete ...
Interview with Ismenia Mendes and Gabriel Brown about playing Shakespeare’s most complicated almost-couple in “All’s Well ...
Most of the fellow professors I spoke with about this were horrified by how often students now can and do let A.I. write their papers. Others are joining their students in asking, Why not? A ...
For his production of ALL’S WELL, director Peter Francis James has much to work with including plenty of solid actors and an ...
Huff and costume designer Corina Chase dressed the characters in the high-waisted trousers, monochrome moss green soldiers’ ...
Nicole Ari Parker opens up about her performance on 'And Just Like That, the 'Sex and the City' spinoff, as well as 'Boogie ...