The insults we used against each other ... in the first series but we can expect to see a more free, open Femi this time. I had to learn a Shakespeare monologue this series and that was quite ...
The soft rustling of pages being turned, the occasional creak of a floorboard, the muffled exclamation of someone who’s just ...
The Kentucky Shakespeare Festival, a free outdoor theater series, returns to Louisville's Central Park from May 28 to Aug. 10. The 65th season features performances of "Much Ado About Nothing ...
Two adrenaline-filled new theatrical productions have opened in London that will get audience’s pulses racing–the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Kyoto at Soho Place, and Ella Hickson’s ...
How Kendrick Lamar Went From BLM Symbol to Super Bowl Star The enthusiastic response to his music has been driven in part by the perception that he’s a political vessel. But what exactly are his ...
The next documented event in Shakespeare’s life is his marriage at the age of 18 to Anne Hathaway, the daughter of a local farmer, on November 28, 1582. She was eight years older than him and ...
This is a loose — what an understatement! — adaptation of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet,” set at a Black family’s backyard barbecue in contemporary North Carolina. Hamlet doesn’t come in the ...
Money talks in the New York based Theatre For A New Audience company’s searingly contemporary take on Shakespeare’s trickiest play, visiting Edinburgh as part of the company’s Shakespeare ...
The best on-screen insults often take a permanent place in popular culture. These are some of the classics. Grab a pen and take notes: You may want to borrow one of these lethal zingers in the future.
Though there’s nothing like seeing Shakespeare live on stage, the magic of cinema can bring new light to the Bard's classic works—and can allow us to view timeless performances over and over ...
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