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by Melissa Crismon
on Jul 19, 2010
The Old Globe

The Old Globe brings class and culture to San Diego; Director Adrian Noble creates something with something… a lot...
by Roseanne Wells
on Jul 16, 2010
Public Theater

No Shakespeare play quite has the element of unspoken magic that The Winter's Tale has, and though the verse is...
by Nairi Najarian
on Jul 14, 2010
The Antaeus Company

Attention Bard-Hards! The Antaeus Company will be lending you its Lears this summer. LA’s Classical Theater Ensemble christens its fifth...
by Roseanne Wells
on Jul 14, 2010
Public Theater

The hottest summer ticket in New York City is free, and most who line up at 6:30AM to get tickets...
by Michael Kostroff
on Jul 10, 2010
On the Square Productions

One of the things I love about theatre is that it can happen almost anywhere. I’ve seen theatre spring up...
by Christopher Adams
on Jun 23, 2010
Guildford Shakespeare Company

Guildford lies forty minutes by train southwest of London, where it is blessed with a vibrant acting scene and...
by Nairi Najarian
on Jun 10, 2010
The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum

A funny thing happened on the way to the Theatricum. The show starts before you even get there....
by Christopher Adams
on Jun 06, 2010
Unicorn Theatre

For most of us, an introduction to Shakespeare doesn’t occur until a high school English class. The...
by Christopher Adams
on May 28, 2010
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

Is the Globe’s production of Macbeth blood-lettingly entertaining? A resounding yes. Is it also a subtle, well-acted exploration of fate,...
by Christopher Adams
on May 25, 2010
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

Listening to Etta James’ ‘Burning Down the House’ would not be amiss in a discussion of the Globe Theatre’s production...
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