Sara Bruner and Dr. Lue Douthit discuss Idaho Shakespeare Festival’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream in this exclusive interview by Boise State Public Radio.
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“I sat me down, Divised a new commission”- A collaborative new take on Hamlet
The Siskiyou delivers a shining recap of UNIVERSES’ reading of Hamlet at Ashland New Plays Festival.
Dude, how might ‘Hamlet’ speak today?
Jefferson Public Radio interviews Ashland New Plays Festival’s Artistic Director, Jackie Apodaca, co-founder of UNIVERSES, Steven Sapp, and Play On Shakespeare’s President and Co-founder, Lue Douthit, on the new adaptation of Hamlet.
“Taming of the Shrew” Grooves with Summer of Love – At AASC
Hear what Theatrius has to say about the African-American Shakespeare Company’s production of “The Taming of the Shrew,” set during the summer of love.
The Taming of the Shrew
Theatre Eddys gives a powerful review of African-American Shakespeare Company’s The Taming of the Shrew.
‘The Taming of the Shrew’ glitters again in spirited ’70s adaptation
African-American Shakespeare Company makes waves with their production of Taming of the Shrew, set in the 1970s.
Portland Center Stage Gives Shakespeare’s Coriolanus Modern Touches
“Where the play succeeds the most is in its political undertones, which reflect flaws in today’s democracy.”
Review: CORIOLANUS at Portland Center Stage
CORIOLANUS is not one of Shakespeare’s most popular or frequently performed plays. But, after seeing the riveting production currently running at Portland Center Stage co-presented with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, I think it should be.
A fresh ‘Coriolanus’: Shakespeare for today
Shakespeare’s “Coriolanus,” in a modern translation and a female/nonbinary cast, delves into matters of power and politics that feel both ancient and contemporary.
DramaWatch: ‘Coriolanus’ and the perils of power
“Why Coriolanus, and why now?”