The 17th century author of “Paradise Lost” was a big fan of Shakespeare. The Free Library of Philadelphia is discovered to have his personal copy. A copy of a nearly 400-year old folio of plays by ...
In an absorbing glimpse into the rehearsal room, we are introduced to the choices which face both cast and crew when developing a production, from time and pace to backstory and design. For a theatre ...
To accompany the website, ICT Advanced Skills Teacher Paul Sibson has written a set of Teacher's Notes. This section suggests ways to approach making a 60 Second Shakespeare film in the classroom. In ...
What happens if you read The Female Eunuch not for evidence of feminism but for evidence of Shakespeare? As celebrations of the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death intensify, I have been ...
The scene: a slice of a suburban house in West Hartford, Connecticut. Upstairs, a double bed just contains the supine body of the actress, Lois Smith, now eighty-seven, who—barely mobile, on oxygen, ...