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Displaying all articles tagged:
William Shakespeare
theater review
Nov. 14, 2024
King Lear at the Fountain of Youth
Kenneth Branagh’s production is fleet and facile.
By
Sara Holdren
bts
Nov. 5, 2024
A Star-Crossed
Romeo + Juliet
Photo Dump
Tommy Dorfman shares an exclusive backstage photo diary from her Broadway debut.
By
Jacob Moscovitch
and
Bailey Kircher
theater review
Oct. 24, 2024
Kissing by the Book: Connor and Zegler in
Romeo & Juliet
A production that’s all shimmer with little grasp of Shakespeare’s words. (Plus: The silly joys of
Drag: The Musical
.)
By
Sara Holdren
the industry
Oct. 22, 2024
Romeo and Juliet
Was a Tragedy
In 1968, Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting were the most famous teenagers in the world. Fifty-five years later, they sued Paramount for child abuse.
By
Lila Shapiro
coming soon(ish)
Mar. 6, 2024
Jake Gyllenhaal and Denzel Washington Will Play
Othello
(Not the Game)
In a production directed by Broadway’s busiest bee, Kenny Leon.
By
Jason P. Frank
theater review
Feb. 26, 2024
Fiasco’s Smooth-Sailing
Pericles
An affable, legible take that intermittently sings.
By
Sara Holdren
theater review
Feb. 11, 2024
Too Too Solid: Eddie Izzard’s
Hamlet
The British comedian, so deft on a standup stage, has a go at Shakespeare—and tightens up.
By
Sara Holdren
theater review
Aug. 30, 2023
A
Tempest
in the Park That’s (Mostly) No Thoughts, Just Vibes
In tone and temperament, this production owes much more to Disney than it does to Shakespeare.
By
Sara Holdren
theater review
June 28, 2023
A
Hamlet
in the Park That Puzzles the Will
Kenny Leon’s production gestures at a lot without capturing any one thing.
By
Jackson McHenry
theater review
July 11, 2022
A
Richard III
Made Not So Glorious
The production works against the best qualities of its star, Danai Gurira.
By
Helen Shaw
theater review
June 30, 2022
A
Hamlet
That May Have Been Nobler in the West End
Robert Icke’s production lost something on its way across the Atlantic.
By
Helen Shaw
theater review
Apr. 29, 2022
Something Distanced This Way Comes: Craig and Negga in
Macbeth
Celebrity squares off against experiment, from Birnam Wood to Dunsinane.
By
Helen Shaw
gold rush
Mar. 25, 2022
A Brief History of the Oscars’ Love-Hate Relationship With Shakespeare
Until Spielberg’s
West Side Story
, no Shakespeare adaptation had broken into Best Picture for 53 years.
By
Joe Reid
theater review
Mar. 7, 2022
Jane Anger
Puts Shakespeare in His Place, Hilariously
Michael Urie stars in a comedy of (male) errors.
By
Helen Shaw
theater review
Feb. 15, 2022
A Frustrating
Merchant of Venice
With a Shylock to Remember
The quality of John Douglas Thompson is not strained.
By
Helen Shaw
theater review
July 23, 2020
This Sceptered Dial:
Richard II
on the Radio
Shakespeare in the Park in your headphones.
By
Helen Shaw
theater review
Feb. 10, 2020
Ruth Negga’s Hamlet Is a Sweet Prince—But It’s Not a Good Night
Alas.
By
Helen Shaw
theater review
Jan. 19, 2020
A
Timon of Athens
for the Age of Peter Thiel
“We know what the wealthy do when they feel cheated and insulted.”
By
Helen Shaw
theater reviews
Oct. 27, 2019
John Doyle’s Blankie
Macbeth
and Zawe Ashton’s Memorable
for all the
women…
John Doyle’s severity, now with security blankets.
By
Helen Shaw
hidden treasures
Sept. 17, 2019
Someone Just Found John Milton’s Copy of Shakespeare, Which Is Absolutely Nuts
This is a big f*cking deal.
By
Kathryn VanArendonk
casting call
Nov. 24, 2018
Say Hello to His Little Blank Verse: Al Pacino Is Finally Playing King Lear
Let’s descend into madness together.
By
Devon Ivie
theater review
Sept. 26, 2018
Theater Review:
Uncle Romeo Vanya Juliet
Sets a Gun on Shakespeare’s Mantel
Setting a gun on Shakepeare’s mantel.
By
Sara Holdren
theater review
July 31, 2018
Theater Review: It’s Always Sunny in This
Twelfth Night
In the park, not a cloud in the sky.
By
Sara Holdren
theater review
June 18, 2018
Theater Review: In the Park, an
Othello
in Which Love Conquers Little
Ruben Santiago-Hudson’s production for the Public is finely wrought though not wildly inventive.
By
Isaac Butler
Dec. 14, 2017
Theater Review: An Enticing
Twelfth Night
for Beginners and Pros Alike
Gateway-drug Shakespeare, in the best sense.
By
Sara Holdren
theater review
Oct. 10, 2017
Theater Review: ERS’s
Measure for Measure
Plays a Losing Game
A technical gimmick that undermines the material instead of enhancing it.
By
Sara Holdren
theater reviews
Sept. 25, 2017
Theater Review: An Ultra-Male, Female-Directed
Clockwork Orange
Plus two more productions that look at “otherness.”
By
Sara Holdren
July 31, 2017
Theater Review:
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
That Never Touches Earth
All the froth, none of the underlying dread.
By
Sara Holdren
theater review
July 17, 2017
A
Hamlet
Where Everyone’s Onstage, and Oscar Isaac Is Among Us
And Oscar Isaac is among us all.
By
Sara Holdren
sexy shakespeare
July 12, 2017
Who Is the Sexiest Shakespeare? An Investigation
Is Joseph Fiennes in
Shakespeare in Love
the hottest Bard?
By
E. Alex Jung
theater review
Jan. 18, 2017
Theater Review: Harriet Walter Owns This All-Female
Tempest
She, at least, is the stuff dreams are made on.
By
Jesse Green
theater review
Dec. 12, 2016
Theater Review: A Pair of Reinvented
Othello
s
Unmoored from tradition.
By
Jesse Green
Sept. 4, 2016
Theater Review: The Public Works’ Diverse, Delicious
Twelfth Night
“For the audience, the source of the joy was mostly the joy of those participants.”
By
Jesse Green
theater reviews
Aug. 9, 2016
Theater Review: Can
Troilus and Cressida
Be Saved?
Plus:
Men on Boats,
played by women not on boats.
By
Jesse Green
theater review
June 13, 2016
Theater Review:
The Taming of the Shrew
Phyllida Lloyd gives it a try in Central Park.
By
Jesse Green
May 18, 2016
TNT Picks Up Young Shakespeare Series
The network has also ordered a pilot about a modern day civil war.
By
Jackson McHenry
theater review
Apr. 6, 2016
Theater Review: 13 Hours of Shakespeare’s Henrys, in Brooklyn
“Something marvelous of each for everyone, and then sometimes too much.”
By
Jesse Green
theater
Nov. 12, 2015
Theater Review: Women in Prison in
Henry IV
Give the warden his due.
By
Jesse Green
theater
Aug. 10, 2015
Theater Review:
Cymbeline
in the Park, With Some Streamlining
A strain of rareness.
By
Jesse Green
stoners
Aug. 10, 2015
Prithee, Did Thou Knowest That Shakespeare Smoked Weed?
My kingdom for some dank-ass ganja.
By
Nate Jones
June 16, 2015
Theater Review: A
Tempest
Without Much Storminess
In the park.
By
Jesse Green
Oct. 8, 2014
Theater Review:
Shakespeare’s Sonnets
Turns Sourest
Robert Wilson’s rear-avant-garde.
By
Jesse Green
theater
June 16, 2014
Theater Review:
Much Ado About Nothing
In the Park, in the rain.
theater
June 6, 2014
Theater Review: Kenneth Branagh’s
Macbeth
“A swift, thrilling production.”
By
Jesse Green
Jan. 17, 2014
Theater Review: Kissing the Hand of Frank Langella, in
King Lear
It snaps into focus whenever he’s onstage.
By
Jesse Green
Nov. 10, 2013
Theater Review:
Twelfth Night
and
Richard III
“
Richard
, as presented here, is a compelling curiosity;
Twelfth Night
is sublime.”
By
Jesse Green
Nov. 2, 2013
Theater Review:
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
A reminder of why she was a MacArthur genius.
By
Jesse Green
stage dive
Aug. 12, 2013
Theater Review: A Singing, Summery
Love’s Labour’s Lost
On musicalizing an odd Shakespearean comedy.
By
Jesse Green
Mar. 7, 2013
Joss Whedon’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ Makes Shakespeare Cool Again
Here’s the trailer for Much Ado About Nothing, director Joss Whedon’s adapatation of the Shakespeare comedy of the same name that he shot in […]
By
Bradford Evans
casting couch
Jan. 15, 2013
Report: Anne Hathaway to Lead Modern
Taming of the Shrew
As adapted by
Shame
writer Abi Morgan.
By
Zach Dionne
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