Connected by the many uses of “march,” this list of literature blends the ancient world with modern writers, stories of ...
The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions ponders the hypothetical reactions of eminent historical personages to today’s Trafalgar Square ...
Jane Austen, Dracula, Peter Pan and "Network" all show up in Cincy Shakes' new season. Check out the full schedule.
William Shakespeare, who was a renowned and popular English poet, writer, novelist, and playwright, is the author of the day.
Welcome to Theater News, a regular column by longtime reviewer Anita W. Harris. Look for it most Thursdays. Or sign up for our Eat. See. Do. newsletter to get it in your inbox. Long Beach Shakespeare ...
That is why I think what we are experiencing is “Sifunation” of Kenyan politics. It is that moment when a proper noun begins ...
William Shakespeare once wrote the famous line for a soothsayer to say to Julius Caesar, “Beware the Ides of March.” Good advice for sure as the calendar begins its third month of the ...
The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions looks at the ultimate fish-out-of-water situation ...
In the Marches of my Skowhegan childhood, New England boiled dinner was a tradition in our house, complete with potatoes, carrots and turnip. My father loved to cook the meal himself, piling the ...
In its 42nd season, Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park is revisiting "The Tempest" and "Julius Caesar" and introducing new play reading series.
The long-running OKC professional theater also will perform William Shakespeare's "The Tempest" and "Julius Caesar" in its ...
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“Forever and forever farewell, Cassius. If we do meet again, why, we shall smile. If not, why then this parting was well made.” (William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, Act 5, Scene 1)The news of Prof.