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In earning her MFA, she was dealing with how to present Shakespeare’s “Problem Plays” which are “MEASURE FOR MEASURE,” “ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL,” “TROILUS AND CRESSIDA ...
There is a saying, “Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth.” A new play, “Polishing Shakespeare,” demands you look a gift horse ...
Bridge Street Theater presents "Polishing Shakespeare," a play about a regional theater’s decision to accept funding to ...
a peer of Shakespeare’s whose authorship of celebrated plays like Doctor Faustus has never been in doubt. In response to the claim of a lack of contemporary records, Biography.com notes that ...
Readers and audiences have turned to Shakespeare's greatest plays for their insights into power and performance, sex and religion, demagoguery and populism. But what political currents were likely ...
The tradition returns this year with Measure for Measure, one of Shakespeare’s so-called problem plays because of its shifts in tone between comedy and tragedy. Written in the early 1600s ...