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The new production of the comedy “Twelfth Night,” onstage at Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse until April 27, surprisingly leans into the queer joy baked into the script, crafting a show that’s delightful ...
Jonathan Rowe, a senior at Charles Page High School and former football player, recently won first place at the regional ...
Charles Page High School student Jonathan Rowe went from football to film and theater — and now he's performing on a national stage.
The new production of the comedy Twelfth Night, onstage at the Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse until April 27, surprisingly ...
Shakespeare LIVE performed As You Like It from April 3 to 5 at the Levitt Pavilion with the help of local sponsors and alumni ...
Dance Theatre of Arlington is Shakespeare LIVE’s fiscal sponsor, allowing them to operate as a nonprofit and have various ...
Look at the beginning of Shakespeare’s “As You Like It,” and you won’t find much brotherly love — not with Oliver urging a wrestler to fight, better yet kill, his younger brother Orlando.
Lamar Theater presents Shakespeare's "As You Like It" outdoors, offering students a unique performance experience.
The instrumental of Taylor Swift’s “invisible string,” a song which describes the idea of love destined to happen, was a ...
You can visit Ares and Shakespeare at the Babinski Foundation from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays. Fill out an ...
Attendees are welcome to bring their favorite Shakespearean monologue or scene to read aloud or choose from a selection provided at the event.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Because Shakespeare gave his hero and antihero equal weight, the contest between the actors playing them has never been that easy to call.
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