BBC Learning in partnership with the RSC as part of the World Shakespeare Festival ... key moments for character and plot development. Through a series of short films, language, character ...
Why might American theaters be running away from Shakespeare? Shakespeare’s plays tend to be big and expensive. Theaters are ...
Short reviews of recent releases.
But while much has been written and said about his work, Shakespeare himself remains enigmatic. He is thought to have been born in Stratford on the 23rd of April 1564 and is believed to be the author ...
highlighting the value of being short and to the point. We’ve taken his word for it and have condensed some of Shakespeare’s most famous plays into one-line plot summaries. Reckon you can ...
Stephen Fry ‘If this book wasn't short ... Was Shakespeare Really Like? … Commonsensical, easy-going, Mr. Wells wants to encounter Shakespeare as a personality.’ Source: The Wall Street Journal ‘Just ...
In a meditation on a childhood encounter with Shakespeare, Mimesis revisits a film reimagining of classic theater.
a short extract of a Shakespeare play to perform. They could be challenged with thinking about what readily available props they could use to convey a simple sense of plot and character.
Adam White collates our line-up of some of the most unloved films in movie history, from ‘Dream Demon’ to ‘The Cat in the Hat ...
"I sometimes think about it like the great Shakespeare plays, where some of the great deaths don't happen onstage, I think ...
Sarah Grunnah, an assistant Weber State theater professor, has developed a Spanish-English adaptation of Shakespeare's "The Winter's Tale." Part of the intent of the production, to be performed ...