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Tag: 2023
Curtain Call: Translating The Bard’s words to contemporary English
Jim Flint of the Ashland News interviews President and Co-Founder, Lue Douthit, about the beginnings of Play On Shakespeare.
Indigenous scholars update language of ‘Henry IV, Part 1’ in new production at Lewis & Clark
The Oregon Public Broadcasting interviews playwright Yvette Nolan and director Waylon Lenk on their work on Henry IV, Part I and their production at Lewis & Clark College.
Review: A ‘Romeo and Juliet’ That Clowns Around With Tragedy
Alexis Soloski of The New York Times reviews NAATCO’s production of Romeo and Juliet, translated by Hansol Jung.
Try it in Translation
November 18, 2023 | Studio Acting Conservatory | Demonstration | Washington, DC, USA
Play on Shakespeare: The Comedy of Errors
November 15, 2023 | Ramapo College of New Jersey | Reading | Mahwah, NJ, USA
Henry IV, Pt. 1
November 3-12, 2023 | Lewis and Clark College | Production | Portland, OR, USA
“Play on Shakespeare” – changing the language but not the drama
London Born & Bred gives readers an insight on Play On Shakespeare’s Research in Action event at Shakespeare’s Globe in London, UK!
Romeo and Juliet (NAATCO/Two River Theater)
Tony Marinelli of Theater Scene reviews NAATCO and Two River Theater’s Romeo and Juliet, translated by Hansol Jung.
Why Rewrite Shakespeare Into Modern English? Why Not, Says Playwright Hansol Jung
Playbill interviews Hansol Jung on her translation of Romeo and Juliet, most recently produced with NAATCO and Two River Theater.