guage so that it might have made sense three hundred years ago. Or put it into words you could read to a child. Change it to appeal to someone from a different culture. If you are bilingual, translate it into another language.
Tag: 2021 (page 2)
Comedy of Errors
Blk Girls Luv The Bard | Reading | September 23, 2021 | Online
SF Shakes Stages Free, Fun, Family-friendly ‘Pericles’
It’s not among Shakespeare’s most popular plays, but “Pericles, Prince of Tyre,” full of drama, romance and bawdy humor, has lots to offer.
Macbeth
September 11-12, 2021 | SUNY at New Paltz | Production | New Paltz, NY, USA
Writer’s Voice: Migdalia Cruz, MACBETH & Michael Blanding NORTH BY SHAKESPEARE
akespeare on the brain! We talk with Nuyorican playwright Migdalia Cruz about her adaptation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth for modern audiences.
Black Women Bring Unique Insight to Shakespeare in “Love’s Labour’s Lost”
When JaMeeka Holloway-Burrell proposed her latest project, “Blk Girls Luv the Bard”—a series of virtual staged readings of Shakespeare cast exclusively with Black women—on social media, she had no trouble finding talent.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
August 26 – 29, 2021 | Theatre Space North East | Production | London, UK
Macbeth
August 7 – 15, 2021 | Chagrin Arts | Performance | Solon, OH, USA
Shakespeare’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ to play in English at Prague Castle
‘The Wheel of Time’ star Hammed Animashaun co-directs a new staging based on Jeffrey Whitty’s modern translation of the Bard’s fantastical comedy.
Shakespeare to be Performed Against Backdrop of Sunderland Churches as Theatre Returns to City
nnovative Sunderland arts company Theatre Space North East are set to welcome audiences back with two of Shakespeare’s most popular plays thanks to a cash injection from American investors and the UK Government’s Culture Recovery Fund.