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When our train arrived at Stratford station, it was still early in the morning. About 150 kilometers northwest of London, in ...
Adam Guettel and Tina Landau’s 1996 musical about a trapped caver resurfaces on Broadway, and Shayok Misha Chowdhury and Mona ...
Shakespeare in the Square Wednesday at Memorial Plaza. The event, hosted by McDaniel College’s English department and Sigma ...
The expression comes from the famous scene in Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s “Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” in which the eponymous seafarer shoots and kills an albatross—a sign of good luck or providence ...
"Snow White" at the Spaghetti Warehouse (l-r) during Winterfest 1998. Meredith Mancini, in the center, played Happy. The ...
Today is St George’s Day – so how stands England? What is it that Ross says about Scotland in Macbeth: “Alas poor country, ...
Though he was born centuries ago, we're still watching his plays and studying his works. And his words continue to resonate today.
Prolific, brilliant, generous, authentic, gentle, a lover of life, possessing an encyclopedic mind, a connoisseur of fine things, an artist, a prodigious scholar, a folklorist, a critic, a poet, a ...
But in those years, Shakespeare would produce a bounty of plays, sonnets and poems that have been studied ... known as the three big tragedies. In "MacBeth," he gives some of the best lines ...
It’s pretty obvious that Republican state Rep. Jim DeSana could’ve (and should’ve) introduced his sanctuary city ban bill in ...