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Interview: Benjamin Eakeley from the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey’s Autumn Night Music Outdoor Concert Series
Benjamin Eakeley shares stories about his career, his time at the STNJ, and his approach to developing arrangements for his concerts.
Read More »Theater Interview: Tyler Fauntleroy of ‘The Most Spectacularly Lamentable Trial of Miz Martha Washington’ at the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival
Actor Tyler Fauntleroy discusses his debut season with the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival and how he prepared for his role in 'Lamentable Trial.'
Read More »Theater Interview: Allyn Burrows, Artistic Director of Shakespeare & Company
Artistic Director Allyn Burrows highlights what's next for Shakespeare & Company's new season and newest theater.
Read More »TV Interview: Daniel Davis from ‘The Nanny’
Actor Daniel Davis shares stories about playing Niles on 'The Nanny,' his theater career, and recent projects.
Read More »Book Review: ‘All the Sonnets of Shakespeare,’ Edited by Paul Edmondson and Stanley Wells
A new edition re-orders the sonnets chronologically, shining a new light on Shakespeare the poet. An ideal gift for the English major in your family.
Read More »Theater Review: Livestream of ‘Will on the Hill 2020’ at the Shakespeare Theatre Company
Members of Congress and actors gathered virtually for the annual bipartisan comedic event.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): Shakespeare’s ‘Measure for Measure’ from Spicy Witch Productions
This new, radically pruned rendition of Shakespeare's 'Measure for Measure' seizes on the theme of the ill treatment of women to create an audacious feminist reading.
Read More »Exhibition Review: ‘Churchill’s Shakespeare’ at the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington DC
'Churchill's Shakespeare' provides visitors with a comprehensive and entertaining look at how the Bard influenced the life and oratorical greatness of Winston Churchill.
Read More »Interview: Meg Rodgers from ‘Every Christmas Story Ever Told (and Then Some!)’ at the American Shakespeare Center
Rodgers and two other actors will play over 30 different characters in this fast-paced Christmas comedy opening on December 4.
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