FROM OPEN AIR TO ON THE AIR! Join WNYC and The Public Theater as we bring Free Shakespeare in the Park to the airwaves with William Shakespeare’s RICHARD II. Brought to you in a serialized radio ...
The Public Theater’s production of Shakespeare’s Richard II, originally slated to begin its 2020 Free Shakespeare in the Park season at the Delacorte Theater in New York’s Central Park, will still go ...
Smith Street Stage is performing Shakespeare’s rarely-produced history, “Richard II,” at the Mark O’Donnell Theater ahead of the presidential election this fall. The show aims to shed light on the ...
It's the 21st century, so we should live in a world where an all-women-of-colour major production of a Shakespeare play like Richard II isn't so remarkable. As the novelist Bernardine Evaristo notes ...
In an inspired adaptation to the times, Shakespeare in the Park becomes Shakespare on the Radio next week, as the Public Theater and WNYC team up for a serialized production of Richard II. Originally ...
The African-American Shakespeare Company returns this April with their first-ever production of Richard II. In addition to it being in a modern verse translation (by Naomi Iizuka), the director L.
“Nothing in his life became him like the leaving it.” OK, that’s the wrong play since it’s a line from “Macbeth,” but it best sums up Jonathan Bailey’s performance in the new London production of ...
Whether you're a Shakespeare super fan and have read every work, have only seen the Bard’s works as depicted in movies like “Othello” or “Hamlet” or even if you’re a little farther down the literary ...
Bridgerton star Jonathan Bailey has landed the lead role in a new Shakespeare stage production. Bailey, who plays Anthony Bridgerton on the Netflix show, will star as the title character in Richard II ...
I was rude about the first batch of Forced Entertainment‘s low-key Shakespeare project but warmed slightly to the second, re-visiting the dismal Pit for Terry O’Connor’s sad-faced run-through – with ...
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