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It’s far from Shakespeare’s best comedy, though was only last on Shakespeare’s Globe’s stage six years ago in a slightly tepid production. Under the even-handed direction of the venue’s deputy ...
Lucy McCormick and Samantha Spiro, headshots supplied by Shakespeare’s Globe Shakespeare’s Globe has announced the cast and creative team for Troilus and Cressida, directed by Owen Horsley, who makes ...
“The Comedy of Errors” was last produced at the Globe 10 years ago. A “Globe for All Tour” of the play directed by Em ...
Shakespeare’s Prince Hal may have rejected Sir John Falstaff as a symbol of his misspent youth, but the real-life monarch Queen Elizabeth I couldn’t get enough of him. Accounts vary of who precisely ...
“The Comedy of Errors” was a box-office hit 400 years ago, thanks to its broad, slapstick humor and its silly wisp of a story ...
All is not so merry in this brand-new take on one of Shakespeare’s beloved comedies. The Merry Wives of Windsor has long been considered a frothy comedy of limited proportions, but this new ...
The Globe Theatre is one of the most iconic and historically significant theatres in the entire world, closely associated with the works of William Shakespeare. The original Globe was built in 1599 by ...
It is escapism at its finest, even if the Globe doesn't spare you from the scorching summer heat. The Merry Wives of Windsor is at Shakespeare's Globe until 20 September.
Rough Magic - Shakespeare's Globe West End - Rough Magic - Shakespeare's Globe Join us in the world of Shakespeare’s magical characters as Macbeth’s wonderfully wayward Weird Sisters cook up a ...
The Globe recognizes more than 300 of the top athletes and coaches from the spring season. Find the section in print on Sunday, July 13.
critic’s notebook Free Shakespeare’s Central Park Home Gets an $85 Million Glow Up The rickety, beloved Delacorte Theater, built in 1962, leaked and was popular with raccoons.
The Merry Wives of Windsor: a 'pathologically silly' spin-off for Shakespeare's Falstaff Beloved character from Henry IV plays gets his own comedic adventure at London's Globe Theatre Newsletter ...