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November 12, 2024

Shakespeare's Borrowed Feathers by Darren Freebury-Jones

November 12, 2024/ Steve Donoghue
Shakespeare's Borrowed Feathers by Darren Freebury-Jones

Textual analysis of how collaborative Shakespeare’s writing world must have been

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November 12, 2024/ Steve Donoghue/
Darren Freebury-Jones, Shakespeare's Borrowed Feathers, Shakespeare, Thomas Kyd, Shakespeare studies, Elizabethan theater
May 09, 2022

Theater Review: Henry IV

May 09, 2022/ Christopher Day
Theater Review: Henry IV

The Mary Wallace Theatre stages Parts I & II of Shakespeare’s Henry IV.

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May 09, 2022/ Christopher Day/
Film & Theatre; Adaptations
Mary Wallace Theatre, Henry IV, Shakespeare, Simon Bartlett, Debbie Campbell, Christopher Day
April 15, 2022

Theater Review: The Merchant of Venice

April 15, 2022/ Christopher Day
Theater Review: The Merchant of Venice

A new “Merchant of Venice” at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.

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April 15, 2022/ Christopher Day/
Film & Theatre; Adaptations
The Merchant of Venice, Shakespeare, theater, Christopher Day
March 31, 2022

Theater Review: Henry V

March 31, 2022/ Christopher Day
Theater Review: Henry V

A new production of Shakespeare’s Henry V on the London stage.

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March 31, 2022/ Christopher Day/
Film & Theatre; Adaptations
Theater review, Henry V, Shakespeare, Christopher Day, Donmar Warehouse, kit harington, Max Webster
January 26, 2021

Shakespearean by Robert McCrum

January 26, 2021/ Hannah Joyner
Shakespearean by Robert McCrum

An author considers why the words of William Shakespeare continue to hold such relevance even in today’s difficult times—for us and for himself.

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January 26, 2021/ Hannah Joyner/
Books & Authors, Classic Literature, Society & Culture
Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, biography, Literary History, Hannah Joyner
September 08, 2020

This is Shakespeare by Emma Smith

September 08, 2020/ Akumbu Uche
This is Shakespeare by Emma Smith

A scholar explores for a popular audience how ambiguity creates contemporary relevance in twenty of Shakespeare’s plays.

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September 08, 2020/ Akumbu Uche/
Literary Criticism, History
Emma Smith, Shakespeare, Abraham Joyner-Meyers, literary criticism, Literary History, performing arts
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