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Review: Shakespeare’s final flourish needs more room to breathe

The Times/The Sunday Times 01 Nov 2021
It is fitting that this new production of Shakespeare’s swansong should be opening on Halloween weekend when ghosts and monsters are out in force wandering the ...
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The Tempest review – stirring all-female Shakespeare on the cusp of Cop26

The Guardian 01 Nov 2021
Tron, Glasgow The climate-change summit inspires a production emphasising the land-grab aspects of Shakespeare’s late play in an imaginative staging The short-term forecast is for a storm – or maybe a squally shower – of Cop26-inspired Tempests.
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'Offensive' Shakespeare Parody Play Prompts Teacher's Suspension

Newsweek 01 Nov 2021
Students allege that the teacher was upset by their concerns and decided to cancel the play rather than put it on with their suggested revisions ....
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Nathan Reads Shakespeare

Bitchute 01 Nov 2021
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David Strathairn brings an ‘almost James Bondian’ story to Chicago Shakespeare

Chicago Sun-Times 01 Nov 2021
David Strathairn stars as the title character in “Remember This. The Lesson of Jan Karski” at Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Teresa Castracane Photography ... The Lesson of Jan Karski,” which is making its Chicago debut at Chicago Shakespeare Theater ... “Jan Karski was an extraordinary person,” Strathairn says ... After the war he earned a Ph.D ... Roosevelt.
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What Shakespeare Teaches Us About Business

Bitchute 31 Oct 2021
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A Man And His Best Friend/Everything In The World May Be Endured Except Continual Prosperity

Windermere Sun 31 Oct 2021
... the four greatest novels ever written,[6][c] while the American philosopher and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson selected Goethe as one of six “representative men” in his work of the same name (along with Plato, Emanuel Swedenborg, Montaigne, Napoleon, and Shakespeare).
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Raging Prince and Simpering King: A Tale of Two Shakespeares

New York Times 30 Oct 2021
Livestreamed productions of “Hamlet” and “Macbeth” from London reflect the vital role directors have in redefining these classic characters ... .
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Should we judge Shakespeare by today's standards? These questions are not easily answered

Australian Broadcasting Corporation 30 Oct 2021
Does pluralism, liberalism, democracy, freedom of expression and rule of law shine a way forward or obscure a dark past that still haunts us today, asks Stan Grant ... .
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ESU Theatre presents Shakespeare's 'The Tragedie of Macbeth' following high school tour

Emporia Gazette 30 Oct 2021
Emporia State University Theatre presents William Shakespeare’s “The Tragedie of Macbeth” Nov ... Dennis Turney Jr., this unique presentation of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy is produced in conjunction with ESU’s Educational Theatre Company ... “We also hope to do something Shakespeare no doubt desired.
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Tony Vagneur: From Galileo to Shakespeare we have a pretty good line on how to ...

Aspen Times 30 Oct 2021
The horses stood, calm with the absence of flies, no tail swishing or foot stomping, quietly gazing at the meadow just off the forest of aspens in which we found ourselves ... As Shakespeare said some time ago.. “Out, out, brief candle! ... And then is heard no more. It is a tale ... Maybe Shakespeare was on to something with his reference to the brief candle ... .
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Project Shakespeare to present stage reading of Tony Award winning play

The Keene Sentinel 29 Oct 2021
Project Shakespeare will present a stage reading of the Tony award-winning play “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time” on Saturday, Nov.
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British Theatre Adds Trigger Warning to Shakespeare’s Macbeth

Breitbart 29 Oct 2021
A London theatre has added a 'trigger warning' to its production of William Shakespeare's 415-year-old play Macbeth, because it contains scenes of violence, suicide, fake blood, and smoking ... .
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Discuss Shakespeare’s ‘Twelfth Night, Or What You Will’

The Star Democrat 29 Oct 2021
Twelfth Night” is a fast-paced romantic comedy with several interwoven plots of love, vengeful practical jokes and mistaken identities ... Funny and full of seemingly madcap characters, it has remained one of the most popular and admired of all of Shakespeare’s plays. But remember this is Shakespeare ... The characters leave lots of room for debate ... .
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The Magician’s Elephant review – a puppet you’ll never forget

The Guardian 29 Oct 2021
Royal Shakespeare Theatre, ... Now this musical adaptation , directed by Sarah Tipple, lands at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre to welcome back audiences for the first time since it closed last March.
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