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This is Illyria,’ bellows the sea captain conveying the shipwrecked Viola to shore, in what is surely one of Shakespeare’s ...
Founded by the husband-and-wife team of Nolan and Olivia Carter, the theatrical offering is all the sweeter because the ...
Shakespeare & Company is closing its summer season with an erratic production of “The Taming of the Shrew.” It’s a well-known ...
Each year, Director John Long sets out to present two of the Bard’s works, with roughly 30 minutes devoted to each of the ...
Overall, this production moves briskly but not cohesively, especially in a second half that loses much of the momentum of the first half. The show strains under the weight of ...
Mother Nature made tremendous contributions to the opening night performance of Marin Shakespeare Company’s “The Tempest,” ...
Every production of Shakespeare in the Park is free, but that doesn't mean that you can just arrive at showtime and expect admission. How can you get tickets to the hottest show of the summer? You can ...
There are many ways to humiliate yourself in the water, but being pulled out of a stretch of placid sea by a 14-year-old was ...
Fast-paced but half-baked take on Shakespeare’s great comedy, full of good ideas it never follows through ...
She values the friends she’s made through the program and says teaching classes allows her to “go down the rabbit hole” of ...
Read our review of comedy *Twelfth Night*, directed by Robin Belfield, now in performances at Shakespeare's Globe to 25 October. Read more theatre reviews on LondonTheatre.co.uk.
Wendy goes on a mission, Kavalier reveals a master plan and Kirsh plants a seed in an episode that feels like its killing time as much as Xenomorphs.