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Read Across America Day is March 2 and one local author is teaching Central Coast kids that learning and performing William Shakespeare’s plays can be both fun and funny. Three years ago, Brendan ...
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Because Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shrew” is about a difficult woman who needs to be made to obey and submit to her husband, it’s always a challenge to mount a palatable modern production. Even so, ...
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We get a lot of chances to see Shakespeare in this area. In any given year, you can easily see four or five different productions, sometimes more. But it’s not every year that you can see all 37 of ...
SHREW! purports to tell the "true" story of The Taming of the Shrew. It begins with pub landlady Mistress Slapbottom (Tessa Auberjonois) clearing the joint of all its rowdy revelers, leaving her alone ...
SOUTH BEND — At best, William Shakespeare deserves only a contributor’s credit to “William Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Play (abridged).” Written and directed by Reduced Shakespeare Company members ...
Bundle up and think warm, literate thoughts: Tickets for summer's outdoor Shakespeare festivals are going on sale. Shakespeare Santa Cruz will rotate the Bard's solemn comedies, "Much Ado About ...
He doesn’t seem much like the greatest writer in history, this young Will Shakespeare of Shakespeare in Love. Matter of fact, the guy looks more like a hack than a genius as he scrambles around the ...
Shakespeare is coming back to Detroit. WWJ's Tom Jordan says that thanks in large part to one woman on a mission. "We tend to do tragedies, because we love those," said Samantha White, the executive ...