Edward de Vere’s life — as are his plays — was extremely complicated. Like many of his characters, he was impetuous and often ...
Bard bashing has become something of a national sport, says Robert McCrum, and the latest attempt to rewrite the legacy of ...
What if Juliet didn’t kill herself? That is the question asked in “& Juliet”, coming to Philly’s Academy of Music.
While London boasts some of the most famous museums and art galleries in the world, the rest of the UK is blessed with so ...
Arts galore in this week’s Artsweek column from HELEN MUSA. The National Portrait Gallery’s Gallery 3 rehang opening this weekend features major new acquisitions, collection highlights and some ...
Shakespeare's Birthplace Trust owns buildings in the playwright's hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon. It wants to 'create a more inclusive museum experience' and announced it will move away from ...
The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust is set to “decolonise” its extensive museum collections after research claimed the playwright’s legacy has been used to advance ideas of “white supremacy”.
A new exhibit at the McNay Art Museum will use 85 works to explore William Shakespeare's influence on modern cultural landscapes, along with the artistic conversations around his plays. “Designing ...