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Ungodly power, random power, power courses everywhere through Hamlet like fog with an east wind behind it – even ...
Henry Henry About Henry Henry his extraordinary new novel, Allen Bratton writes, “London, 2014. Hal Lancaster – twenty-two, ...
Scranton Shakespeare Festival enters its 14th season offering free productions of Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” and “Timon of Athens” this week and at the end of July. The Y… ...
Every time Ricki Franklin steps into character as Juliet for the upcoming Saint Louis Zoo and St. Louis Shakespeare Festival collaborative presentation of “Romeo and Zooliet,” she feels an ...
As a man of many epithets – ‘multi-skilled’ was just one – Odysseus had the power to make amends after 10 years of travelling and dallying with other women. For Homer’s first audiences (if not ...
It remains to be seen whether Zohran Mamdani will be characterised as far-Left by the legacy media - Lev Radin/Shutterstock Call it coincidental or even fortuitous, but the release of a new Media ...
Hudson Valley Shakespeare in Garrison, New York wouldn’t be what it is without putting a Shakespeare work or two on its feet in the season under the tent. This summer, HVS presents “The Comedy ...
A new script by local playwright Bert Mitchell brings the elements — Earth, Air, Fire, and Water — to life using the words of Shakespeare.
On this Sunday’s edition of In Focus we talk with members of a long-running theatrical project about their upcoming performances.
The Amarillo Little Theatre Academy presents “Something Rotten!,” a witty musical comedy about the invention of musicals — running July 10-13.
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