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Though he was born centuries ago, we're still watching his plays and studying his works. And his words continue to resonate today.
King's University College professor Paul Werstine is reriting after teaching Shakespeare for nearly five decades. He joined ...
Ever since I was a boy, I have had the privilege of being immersed in English culture. Whether they realised it or not, my ...
A circus-inspired "Cats" at the Paramount Theatre, the One of a Kind Show at the Merchandise Mart, and EXPO Chicago at Navy ...
Early years education provider Nursery Elite has expanded its footprint in the West Midlands with the acquisition of a two-site business in Birmingham. The deal was supported by law ...
The second annual awards, the brainchild of Rye Neck teacher Cyndi Feinman to honor non-musical high school plays, return May ...
The exhibition “Bowled Over,” featuring the skills and artistry of 21 ceramic artists, is currently on display at the Olive Free Library, 4033 state Route 28A, West Shokan, N.Y. Among the ...
British schools have been "infested" by “leftie activist” educators who teach children to hate their nation, a political ...
In Bay Area theater’s post-COVID worry over butts in seats, budget balancing and company closures, it can be easy to sideline another metric that’s just as important: how much new work a region is ...
Today is the World Book and Copyright Day (WBCD) 2025 and as usual, in commemoration of the day, the importance of books as the best friends of people; teaching children about the dreamland of princes ...
This weekend offers a ton of theater, a petting zoo for kids with sensory sensitivities, the provocative stand-up comedy of ...
During a screening for The Children of October 7, Shari Redstone and Montana Tucker explained how the movie came to ...