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People held their breath as Romeo beat Juliet’s cousin Tybalt to death, splattering realistic red blood across the stage. Others cheered at the star-crossed lovers’ first meeting.
With its tedious musical numbers and baffling interpretations of a timeless text, this feels like a condescending attempt to get young people interested in Shakespeare.
Community troupe Attic Theatre will perform "The Book of Will" for several shows this week and next on the Xavier Fine Arts ...
Montgomery Whitewater Park invites the community to kick off summer in style with Summer Solstice, a three-day celebration packed with outdoor adventure, live music, and family-friendly fun — ...
Four professional theater companies and a community theater company are producing world premieres, comedies, musicals and ...
Why are the plays of William Shakespeare still so popular 400 years after his death? "Sunday Morning" talks with New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd and actor Patrick Page about the Bard's enduring ...
Dear Readers, if you were lucky enough to catch the circus arts troupe The 7 Fingers at the Rep back in 2023 with their ...
Enough with the debates over who will win and who should win at Sunday night’s Tony Awards. People of faith ask, “Who does ...
Oct. 9-19 — "The Book of Will" — Without William Shakespeare, we wouldn’t have literary masterpieces like Romeo and Juliet. But without Henry Condell and John Heminges, we would have lost half of ...
The press release explains: "The direct repercussion of this curse is expressed in the game: when played cooperatively, Romeo's final death means Juliet's demise, and vice versa. However ...
Today’s Orlando Fringe Festival reviews include “Camp Slash,” “Cinco: The Musical,” “DK Does Improv: A Live Comedy Show,” “Naughty Bits: A Modest Consideration for Banning William Shakespeare” and ...
The greatest love story of all time, William Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet, presented as a fast ... unravelling at breathtaking speed while Death lurks in every corner. Making their Auckland ...