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Review: MACBETH (AN UNDOING), Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh
Broadway World· 1 day agoWhen her husband returns victorious from the battlefield with a prophecy that he is to become King...
Pronounce Designs Costumes for Chinese Adaptation of Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’
WWD via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIn one poster, three versions of Lady Macbeth appear in one setting. “Seeing the three actresses of...
No Comfort | Fintan O’Toole
New York Review of Books· 3 hours agoIn his best-selling biography of Elon Musk, Walter Isaacson tries to explain how a man who attempts such “epic feats” can also be “an asshole.” How...
A guide to the “Bridgerton” cast, from seasons 1 to 3
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIt would be very interesting, or not very interesting, to play...a character that's on the surface...
Richard Gadd on ‘Baby Reindeer’ Phenomenon, Losing Anonymity and What He Won’t Ever Comment on Again
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 3 days agoOn a recent Friday, Richard Gadd ducked into a London pub before seeing his favorite band the Pogues...
Video: Austin Durant Makes Triumphant Return as Harold Zilger in MOULIN ROUGE
Broadway World· 1 day agoLast night, Moulin Rouge! The Musical welcomed Austin Durant back as Harold Zidler; Durant...
One of Hollywood’s Greatest Franchises Is Back. It Still Hasn’t Found a Worthy Heir.
Slate via Yahoo News· 7 days agoNot unlike Shakespeare’s troubled monarchs (Prince Henry, Macbeth, King Lear), Serkis’ Caesar was...
Las Vegas' new must-see show plays with animation, dance and what it means to be human
Los Angeles Times· 6 days agoThere are multiple dance duets in “Particle Ink: House of Shattered Prisms,” a mixed-media...
Kara Walker’s Favorite Literary Villain Is Scarlett O’Hara
New York Times· 6 hours agoAudiobooks have let the artist “stay invested in stories while working with my hands.” Her new project: illustrating Jamaica Kincaid’s “An Encyclopedia of Gardening for Colored Children.”
The Female-Midlife-Crisis Novel
The Atlantic· 6 days agoBack when the word weird (or, in the spelling of the day, wyrd ) was first commonly used in English, it was not an adjective but a noun, and it...