How Shakespeare Can Make Your Child a Better Actor
Ken Ludwig, author of “How to Teach Your Children Shakespeare,” shares advice on introducing children to the Bard’s work.
How Shakespeare Can Make Your Child a Better Actor
Ken Ludwig, author of “How to Teach Your Children Shakespeare,” shares advice on introducing children to the Bard’s work.
A Shakespeare Collection for Your Tablet
Working in the theater means knowing Shakespeare. The free Shakespeare app for iOS devices gives you a complete reference guide to the Bard’s works.
'Roman Tragedies' Brings Shakespeare Into the 21st Century
“Roman Tragedies,” Ivo van Hove’s take on three of Shakespeare’s Roman plays, at BAM, is an epic, original, and disturbing reflection on heroism, empire, and the YouTube generation.
Creative But Repetitive ‘Henry VI, Part I’ Should Stop Shouting
Dukes and lords just yell at each other for most of The Production Company’s version of Shakespeare’s long, rarely performed history play.
This ‘Hamlet’ Is Free-Wheeling and Festive, From Shakespeare’s Globe
A lively and surprisingly festive eight-actor rendering of Shakespeare’s Everest. Our Hamlet may be stuck with a serious problem, but Michael Benz makes things look easy in the title role.
Jay Whittaker does skilled and showy work as the hunchback king in Shakespeare’s “Richard III,” at the Old Globe, in director Lindsay Posner’s contemporarily set production.
'Cymbeline' Doesn't Settle for Just a Handful of Shakespearean Tropes
In spite of a weak design, solid performances still stand out in A Noise Within’s production of Shakespeare’s problem play.