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Shakespeare parody has NH debut in Salem
The Eagle-Tribune· 15 hours agoSUNDAY, JUNE 23
The play's the thing. So, too, is the war
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoFor almost any theater troupe in the world, it would be daunting to stage a Shakespeare production in Stratford-upon-Avon — the Bard’ ...
Shakespeare by the Sea opens in Long Beach with ‘Cardenio,’ the Bard’s lost play
Long Beach Press-Telegram· 1 day agoHere’s the full summer schedule of Shakespeare outdoor plays throughout LA and Orange County
Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park brings a groovy vibe to 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
Gannett via AOL· 2 days agoThe first outdoor show of Oklahoma Shakespeare's 40th anniversary season, its new production of “A...
The world’s largest Shakespeare collection finally has the home it deserves
Portland Press Herald· 1 day agoThe newly remodeled Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington. The Great Hall of the Folger ...
Bard PowerPort Lawsuit Overview
The National Law Review· 3 days agoTo many, the Bard PowerPort seemed like a medical device that would make medical care better. The medical device showed promise to make it easier and...
Enjoy some sultry summer Shakespeare: Valley Views
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 6 days ago“Curtain” time is 4 p.m. Sunday (June 23) at River View Community Park, 36020 Solon Road. Sponsored in part by the Chagrin Valley Jaycees, the event is...
‘Outlander’ Actor Tim Downie Joins Contemporary ‘Romeo & Juliet’ Adaptation ‘All That Glitters’
Deadline via Yahoo News· 5 days agoEXCLUSIVE: British actor Tim Downie (Outlander, Good Omens) has signed on to star in the feature...
Shakespeare Slay Fest: Inaugural Season in Off-Off-Broadway at Shakespeare Slay Fest 2024
Broadway World· 3 days agoShakespeare sailed through the #metoo movement scot free and no ones talking about it. Enter the inaugural Shakespeare Slay Fest to expand the conversation ...
What to expect from D.C.’s newly renovated Folger Shakespeare Library
Washington Post· 5 days ago“Who was Shakespeare?” This is how the new exhibition at the Folger Shakespeare Library begins....