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Shakespeare’s plays fascinated artist David Rosen (1912-2004). Sponsored by the Festival of Arts, Rosen’s oil on canvas series, his personal interpretations of classic works, plus examples of ...
Grimm fairy tale characters work out their issues in Stephen Sondheim's musical "Into the Woods" at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. (T. Charles Erickson) A quick reaction to Stephen Sondheim's ...
To borrow a phrase from a less-comedic Bard classic, Georgia Shakespeare's AS YOU LIKE is a hit, a palpable hit. As has come to be expected, Courtney Patterson is exceedingly captivating as ...
Rick Miller, creator and star of the one-man show, “MacHomer,” studied architecture in collage. That may seem like a strange place for an actor/writer to start, but after seeing MacHome… ...
This is the reason why we’re still doing these plays 400 years later. We can continually reinterpret the characters for a new age, and every actor who plays the role (and every director who ...
That can be the only explanation for how he and Oberon, two characters from “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” wind up on the set of Max Reinhardt’s 1934 movie version of Shakespeare’s classic ...
With so much uncertainty, Kentucky Shakespeare shows how two of Shakespeare's characters handle confusion, doubt. News Sports Kentucky Derby Life Opinion Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals.
“Below the Bard: Shakespeare’s Second Fiddles,” written and directed by Northampton Community College associate theater professor Ron Heneghan, takes a look backstage at a Shakespearean play.