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Measure for Measure: Shakespeare in a modern world
The show’s parallels with issues of today became even more apparent
The soul of wit: Armstrong keeps it short and silly in Shakespeare tribute
ARMSTRONG State University is ready to pay tribute to the Bard. This year marks the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death. To honor his incredible legacy, Armstrong has planned a […]
Armstrong takes on Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar
The total upending of power dynamics in the script is a real reason to check this one out.
Do you Shrew?
ONE OF the beauties of the work of William Shakespeare is its enormous adaptability. Productions of his plays have been set in virtually every time period imaginable—past, present and future. […]
Savannah Shakes wants you to Shrew
FEW would dispute that Savannah is undergoing an incredible cultural renaissance right now, with unprecedented local music, literary and performing arts activity at an extremely high level, both in quantity […]
Motivated by the Bard
Lakesha Green loves her Shakespeare. The All Walks of Life, Inc. theater arts director studied the Elizabethan acting tradition in college, and four years ago when she came on the […]
Coriolanus: A review
I’m generally not a fan of updating Shakespeare plays to any other era than what the Bard intended. If I have to see one more precious version featuring a duel […]
All walks of Shakespeare
Lakesha L. Green is a firm believer in the positive effect theatre can have on young people. “It changes their lives,” she says. “It gives them the opportunity to tap […]
