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NAATCO’s all-femme, all-Asian Cymbeline aims to shake up a classic
INTO’s review of Cymbeline claims the production to be a “queer utopia” where “bigotry (as we know it in a modern sense) has no opportunity to flourish.”
Simply Sublime
Pages on Stages praises Cymbeline for its “fierce and feminist” production that “offers an incredible tale of empowerment.”
This ‘Cymbeline’ Delights. So Does F. Murray Abraham in ‘Beckett Briefs.’
The New York Times deems NAATCO’s Cymbeline a “delight” that “has both a sense of frolic in satirizing macho pride and an in-the-bones understanding of male menace.”
Cymbeline Review
“Thome’s modern translation of CYMBELINE is not to be missed.”
Review: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM at GREAT LAKES THEATER
Reviewer Roy Berko says, “I started out on the side of the purist’s and ended up an advocate for the modernists.”
Great Lakes Theater looks to make Shakespeare cool again with ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’
Cleveland.com covers the Great Lakes Theater’s preview of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, introducing the Bard to a new generation.
THEATER REVIEW: “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” @ Great Lakes Theater by Laura Kennelly
Laura Kennelly proclaims, “This Great Lakes Theater production of William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream should tempt even jaded, experienced Shakespeare lovers into venturing into Oberon’s magic realm once again.”
Play On Julius Caesar Debuts: “Friends, Americans, Countrymen, Lend Me Your Ears.”
Ear Worthy gives praise to the Play On Podcasts series, including the recently released Julius Caesar podcast. Read the full review below!
“The Crows Peck the Eagles”: OSF’s Production of Coriolanus
The Siskiyou reviews the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s Coriolanus, praising its accessibility and dives into the complex themes of the play.