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As Buckingham’s adaptation suggests, in the more neo-classical eighteenth century it was Julius Caesar which had become Shakespeare’s most important play for politicians.
Source: https://www.politicshome.com/thehouse/article/dead-playwright-parliament-pay-attention-shakespeare
Be prepared, though: Shakespeare’s version has far less merrier undertones.
Source: https://thegabber.com/scrooged-macbeth-in-st-pete-shakespeare-meets-slapstick/
Bolton Octagon is hosting the European premiere of The Book of Will which tells the story of the race to gather together and record all of Shakespeare’s plays before they were lost forever.
But it was in London while she was appearing in Shakespeare’s Richard III, that Liz was invited to do an audition on Zoom to play Dracula.
Fear not, for lovers of Shakespeare’s most readily adapted tragedy will not be disappointed by Solomons’ subversive counter-narrative.
“For the trip I went on in England, the trip was based on British LIterature so we were able to go to Jane Austen’s house, Shakespeare’s birthplace and the Shakespeare Globe Theatre.
Source: https://etownian.com/main/news/college-expands-study-abroad-options/
His radical undertaking has been to present the entire canon, including Shakespeare’s more also-ran dramas (his first full Shakespeare production, during Adrian Noble’s reign, was ).
Illinois Shakespeare Festival: Located on the campus of Illinois State University, the festival’s 2023 season features productions of Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors” and “The Tempest” alongside a staging of Lauren Gunderson’s “The Book of Will.”
Immerse yourself in this open-air performance, and spend a glorious evening watching this enchanting, fast-paced production of one of Shakespeare’s finest plays.”
In it, a heroic young woman fights against otherworldly entities to save her mother’s beloved small-town community theater when she discovers there is a curse on one of Shakespeare’s most revered plays.
In Shakespeare’s day, the plays which we treasure today were never written down; actors were only ever given their own lines, occasionally copies were made of what was being said on by audience members secretly scribbling down what they heard.
Source: https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/23533992.review-book-will-octagon-theatre-bolton/?ref=rss
In terms of a place to stage Shakespeare’s Macbeth, there isn’t one more perfect than Cawdor Castle.
Source: https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/lifestyle/5977675/things-to-do-weekend-belladrum-tall-ships/
It is time to think outside the box keeping in mind Shakespeare’s prudent advice in “Hamlet”: “Neither a lender nor a borrower be.”
Source: https://thediplomat.com/2023/06/pakistan-escaping-the-sovereign-debt-trap/
It’s a mix of Shakespeare’s script and modern language that fills in any of the plot the audience might have missed in the dialogue.
Jessica Swale’s exhilarating take on the heady world of Restoration theatre premiered at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in 2015, before transferring to the West End in 2016, winning the Olivier Award for Best New Comedy for that year.
Source: https://www.ilkleygazette.co.uk/leisure/23446927.ilkley-playhouse/?ref=rss
Long a devotee of Shakespeare’s plays and sonnets, Lincoln gravitated naturally to the melodic formations of the King James Bible as he struggled to come to terms with the butcher’s bill he had asked the country to pay.
Perdita (Kayleandra White) and Florizel (Jonathan Del Palmer) share a quiet, intimate moment in Shakespeare’s romance, The Winter’s Tale.
She played the nurse in a Corio Juvenile Dramatic Club production of Shakespeare’s, ‘Romeo and Juliet’, at the Theatre Royal.
Source: https://geelongindy.com.au/news/25-02-2023/old-favourite-comes-out-of-retirement/
The award-winning 1999 high school movie “10 Things I Hate About You” artfully brings to life William Shakespeare’s classic comedic play, “The Taming of the Shrew.”
Source: https://www.buddytv.com/10-best-movies-like-superbad/
The fourth and final piece was a selection from the original score in the 1964 film version of Shakespeare’s revenge tragedy, “Hamlet,” by Dmitri Shostakovich.