Topic Galleries - Chicago Tribune
( Myrna Petlicki ) Valentines Day Illinois teachers recall suspect in Canada murder plot as quiet, talented Matthew Walberg Two west suburban high school art teachers said Monday the woman accused of plotting to commit mass murder at a Canadian shopping mall was a quiet but talented artist in their classrooms who did nothing to arouse suspicion of any violent behavior. Here is Wirtz on some of the hockey-related topics discussed: Blackhawks Chairman Rocky Wirtz visited the Chicago Tribune's Editorial Board on Thursday to discuss his myriad business dealings, including operating the Stanley Cup champions
He has suspicions about the newly anointed king that cause him sleepless nights, yet instead of rousing an army of kinsmen, all likely to be suspicious themselves, and charging up to the castle to demand a recount, he slips off to England to bring back the lad who himself slipped off to England like a thief. I had spent five summers at Oxford University sitting at the feet of scholars and in the stacks of great libraries, and I felt like I had learned nothing
Production History - Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
Hamilton Wright Shipwrecked! An Entertainment: The Amazing Adventures of Louis de Rougemont As Told By Himself, Donald Margulies Fifty-Second Season (2011-12) God of Carnage, Yasmina Reza, translated by Christopher Hampton As You Like It, William Shakespeare Red, John Logan Always ... Schmidt Second Season (1961-62) Hedda Gabbler, Henrik Ibsen The Servant of Two Masters, Carlo Goldoni Heartbreak House, George Bernard Shaw No Exit, Jean-Paul Sartre Bed-Time Story, Sean O'Casey The Lark, Jean Anouilh Here Today, Gone Tomorrow!, Mel Shapiro Hamlet, William Shakespeare First Season (1960-61) Compulsion, Meyer Levin The Cave Dwellers, William Saroyan Death of a Salesman, Arthur Miller Androcles and the Lion, George Bernard Shaw Orpheus Descending, Tennessee Williams Our Town, Thornton Wilder Caligula, Albert Camus Volpone, Ben Jonson A View from the Bridge, Arthur Miller Under Milk Wood, Dylan Thomas The Seagull, Anton Chekhov La Ronde, Arthur Schnitzler The Bald Soprano and The Chairs, Eugene Ionesco Production photos by Sandy Underwood
Latil from SparkNotes King Lear: (1) King Lear (1619) from Center for Electronic Texts and Image, University of Pennsylvania - - Note: Hit the Stop button on your browser to halt automatic redirect, (2) King Lear by S. - - so you have to ignore the fact that unless you were born into landed gentry or wealth, then its doubtful if you could write; if that bothers you then write the diary as a biographer
Shakespeare Videotapes in the Media Resources Center, UC Berkeley
Rich Longfellow, a young aspiring actor who dreams of playing Shakespeare's Hamlet, moves from a small town in Ohio to Los Angeles where he begins his acting career in the porno industry. Working with fourth through sixth graders and their teachers, May created a unique in-class performing arts program that attracted national attention, ongoing funding, and more than 1,000 students in four years
Amazing to see what the generosity of one philanthropic man can do -- and the posituve effect a sing;e theater can have for generations, even years after it closes. It was the single most memorable experience I've ever had in a theater, and that's including my own performances! :D I'll never forget that final scene
The Old Globe
Latest News BREAKING NEWS: A special event with Ken Ludwig at The Old Globe! Kiss Me, Kate will now add a week by popular demand and run through August 9! The cast and creative team have been announced for The Comedy of Errors! The Old Globe will celebrate 80 Years of Extraordinary Theatre at the 2015 Globe Gala! The Cast and Creative Team have been announced for Kiss Me, Kate! The cast and creative team for Ken Ludwig's Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery Join the Globe for an illuminating Subject Matters post-show of Rich Girl. Bright Star will play The Kennedy Center before a Spring 2016 arrival on Broadway! Barry Edelstein to host encore presentation of Thinking Shakespeare Live! on August 8
Home - Portland Actors Ensemble
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The Old Globe
(Jim Cox) By Charles McNulty Nathan Englander's short story, "The Twenty-Seventh Man," from his debut collection, "For the Relief of Unbearable Urges," is so impeccably pulled off, so beautifully composed in the spirit of the great Yiddish writers it depicts that the notion of adapting it to the stage seemed a foolhardy gamble. This is a good year for Martin, who received an Honorary Oscar last November and recently opened a new musical, Bright Star (which Martin created with Edie Brickell), at the Old Globe
Australian Shakespeare Company
His award winning annual outdoor productions of Shakespeare and The Wind in the Willows have now played to well over a million people throughout the country. The company in its current form began life as Shakespeare Under The Stars in 1987 under the directorship of Glenn Elston, who pioneered popular outdoor theatre in Australia
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
Our subscription season includes four Shakespeare titles (including an epic two part theatrical event) and three classic titles that our audiences have been clamoring for, full of epic romance, passion, and power! Subscribe now ! View Details Sep. 4, 2015 Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is proud to present FREE Shakespeare in the Park performances each year! Since 2006, Cincinnati Shakespeare has traveled to parks and communities all over the tri-state area, with last year reaching record breaking attendance! We present full length Shakespeare production featuring our touring company, all members of our resident professional ensemble
Education Summer Camps Do it the Bard Way! GreenStage Youth Summer Camps For kids ages 5-15 Join GreenStage in this special opportunity for enrichment and fun this... Seattle Outdoor Theater Festival 2015 marks the 15th anniversary of the Seattle Outdoor Theater Festival! SOTF began in 2001 when GreenStage, Theater Schmeater, and Wooden O..
Shakespeare in the Parking Lot
For this production, the performing area is on the Bryant Park Stage, which is across the park from the Upper Terrace Steps, at the Fountain Terrace near Sixth Avenue, with audience on the gravel and lawn. Each major character represents a quality of love: familial love is personified by Rosalind and Celia, brotherly love by the Dukes, Orlando and Oliver, the blind love of devotion by Silvius, the love of service by Adam and Corin, the love of self by Jacques and the love of lust by Touchstone
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