Four hundred years after his death, William Shakespeare is the most performed playwright in history. And just as long as the Bard has inspired theater companies to bring his works to the stage, he has ...
All the world’s a stage—and that calls for a great many posters. A new book, “Presenting Shakespeare” (Princeton Architectural Press, $50), showcases posters for the Bard’s plays from the late 16th ...
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Against a red background, a featureless white head, lacking its crown, opens to reveal a set of white steps descending into a black cavern. A man in profile, the barest combination of ivory skin and ...
The Princeton Architectural Press puts the spotlight on memorable posters of in "Presenting Shakespeare," which honors the playwright's legacy 400 years after his death.Antony and Cleopatra (Germany) ...
"A skull held aloft; a lovesick donkey; a bloodied dagger--these familiar symbols are instantly recognizable shorthand for the plays of William Shakespeare. In the four hundred years since his death ...
Nice. The Tempest has not only had its own comic series, but the story or characters from it have featured in quite a few other series including Sandman and Hercules. If you have never read it or find ...
It starts talking back. It will tell you, ‘That’s the wrong color—don’t put that color on me!’ or ‘That’s the wrong font.’” That artistic call-and-response, however, comes late in the process. When ...
Last summer, he played Che, the dashing and manipulative political activist in the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival’s hit production of the Andrew Lloyd Webber/Tim Rice musical “Evita.” On Monday, ...