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Irish Independent on MSNMuseum marks first year with exhibition on origins and legacy of MacbethOne year after opening, Perth Museum is to host an exhibition exploring the origins, myths and legacy of Shakespeare’s King Macbeth. Macbeth: An Exhibition traces Shakespeare’s 1606 play from its ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNBusinesses Have a Lot to Learn From the Impromptu ‘Teaming’ That Happens in TheaterA Shakespeare scholar at Harvard University explains how the creative collaboration that happens in theater can be a model ...
A.G. and Rachel Blyther reside under perhaps the most distinct grave in Raleigh, where they found peace unavailable in North ...
ISC's BAR[d] program is ready for a second season of on-your-feet and script-in-hand Shakespeare plays. Experience their ...
Webber’s musical Starlight Express came out on top at the 25th annual WhatsOnStage Awards, taking home seven out of its ...
C. Bradley is the next best thing to reading Shakespeare himself — and sometimes as good.” (Bradley was the Oxford don who lived from 1851 to 1935.) I can say the same of Mark Van Doren.
Irvin Matus The new reading room of the Folger Shakespeare Library is dominated by a huge painting of the sort that Oscar Wilde's Lady Bracknell migh ...
In biology, ecosystems are governed by cycles: predator and prey, bloom and collapse. These cycles are not symmetrical or ...
Perhaps the most powerful shaper of English was William Tyndale. Tyndale's translation of the Bible into English is rich in ...
Alexander Lee is a fellow in the Centre for the Study of the Renaissance at the University of Warwick. His latest book is Machiavelli: His Life and Times (Picador).
Bristol Old Vic’s re-energised Literary Department announced three writers who will be joining Winsome Pinnock as part of the ...
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