There's no getting around it- it's hard to read the bard! Though Shakespeare's plays have been around for hundreds of years, reading them has not necesarily gotten easier with time. Getting started ...
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 will be ...
"From myth to music, this year's festival explores the vibrant musicality of Shakespeare's verse, adapts bilingual texts for young audiences, addresses the age-old authorship question: Did he write it ...
Sir Ian McKellen will open a special reading of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night directed entirely by and starring trans and non-binary performers. The 86-year-old acting legend, who is a longtime LGBTQ+ ...
Sarah Olive is a member of the British Shakespeare Association's Education Committee (a registered charity) and founding editor of the free, online magazine Teaching Shakespeare. As pupils head back ...
Remarkably few movies have taken a look at the life of the Bard. With the release of 'Hamnet,' we look back on three past ...
‘A Shakespeare Happening’ is a series of performances to be held monthly through November on the Town Green. Atlanta Shakespeare Company invites families to participate in interactive Shakespearean ...
Every summer, for 50 years, Buffalo’s historic Delaware Park undergoes a magical transformation: Between Hoyt Lake and the Rose Garden, a towering stage emerges in the park’s natural amphitheater. For ...
Across the country, you’ll find Shakespeare in amphitheaters, exciting new works on intimate stages and many regional repertories in bucolic settings. By Laura Collins-Hughes and Elisabeth Vincentelli ...