April 2022 | Exploratory Workshop | Theater Breaking Through Barriers
Tag: 2022 (page 6)
Hail, Richard II
The African-American Shakespeare Company production of Richard II, in a new Play On! translation by Naomi Iizuka, runs this weekend and next April 15-24, 2022, at the Marines Memorial Theatre in San Francisco. Director L. Peter Callender and star Lijesh Krishnan discuss the creation of this production.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
March 10 – 19, 2022 | Portland Shakes & the Vancouver School of Arts and Academics | Production | Vancouver, WA, USA
Cymbeline
March 26 – April 3, 2022 | Syracuse University | Production | Syracuse, NY, USA
Coriolanus
February 17-19, 2022 | UNCSA | Production | Winston-Salem, NC, USA
UNCSA Presents a Contemporary Take on a Shakespearean Classic
Ambition. Betrayal. Corruption. Retribution. An empire in turmoil. No, these aren’t today’s headlines, but they could be.
Why William Shakespeare’s Macbeth has Found its Moment in a World of Toil and Trouble
We don’t really need to name the show. Fair is foul, foul is fair, and we all know the spirit of the Scottish Play is in the air.
How Do Theaters Entice New Audiences with Shakespeare? There’s the Rub.
Change is coming again to classical stages that had already exchanged their tights and doublets for T-shirts and fatigues.
Twelfth Night
Fall 2021 | Ashland High School | Play On Shakespeare Masterclass | Ashland, OR, USA