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Shakespeare wasn’t known to be loud and boisterous; instead, he carried an air of mystery, relishing the relative anonymity ...
With an impressive selection of over 14,000 titles from thirty francophone countries, Albertine Books is the only New York ...
Viewers at the Shakespeare reading July 10 at Sinclair Social will likely agree: “Much Ado About Nothing” could be titled ‘Much Ado About Everything “ ...
A 17th Century will which sparked a family row over William Shakespeare's grand Stratford-upon-Avon home has been found. The ...
Hundreds of some of the Bard’s biggest fans have been suffering through crazy lines, sweltering heat and exhaustion every day ...
Reading Community Players presents a laugh-out-loud tale full of mistaken identities, chaotic reunions, and general mayhem in its production of Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors.” Shows ...
On Baldwin's would-be 100th birthday, the author of a Shakespeare adaptation series reflects on how the Black icon impacted her reading of the Bard.
After an $80 million expansion, the Folger Shakespeare Library is reopening with a more welcoming approach — and all 82 of its First Folios on view.
Summer reading programs are getting underway and if you are trying decide on a new book, Connie Cronley joined News on 6 to talk about one of her latest reads 'Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays the ...
Bouchard launched the Sonnett Marathon in 1989, coinciding annually with Shakespeare’s birthday. Some of those who read a sonnet Tuesday were doing so for the first time; others have been ...
With the Delacorte Theater in Central Park closed for renovations, the Public Theater is taking “The Comedy of Errors” to parks and plazas in all five boroughs.