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The second annual awards, the brainchild of Rye Neck teacher Cyndi Feinman to honor non-musical high school plays, return May ...
Freelance writer Molly Gilmore loves Arts Walk, Procession of the Species and Shakespeare plays, so this is a big weekend for ...
Growing up, the Bard was for white kids. Now in his forties, our columnist—professor, novelist, Pulitzer Prize winner—reads ...
Nonprofit's 36-hour fundraising event is part of the Give Local Greater Waterbury and Litchfield Hills campaign.
A rare set of first editions of some of Shakespeare’s plays is expected to be sold at auction for approximately $6 million. The auction will ...
Things I Hate About You is a modern twist on Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. The basic plot is the same, but there are ...
For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo. This time, the story takes place within the St. Louis ...
This adaptability proves essential when performing in venues as varied as Melbourne’s Hamer Hall – which lacks traditional ...
A review of & Juliet at Birmingham Hippodrome which examines what would happen if Shakespeares pen had Romeo die and Juliet ...
King's University College professor Paul Werstine is reriting after teaching Shakespeare for nearly five decades. He joined ...
On Shakespeare Day, we celebrate the Bard’s record-breaking impact on language, literature, and culture 459 years after his ...
As Draco's father, Jason Isaacs explained how Lucius' racist tendencies were passed down to his son, and how that affected ...