Tropic of Shakespeare: what studying Macbeth in Queensland could teach us about place and shipwrecks
Claire Hansen does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
The death of Yale English Professor Harold Bloom on October 14 brings to an end the career of one of the most prolific and widely read critics in the history of Western letters. Labelled a “colossus” ...
Alfred University’s Performing Arts Division this week welcomed more than 400 western New York high school students and their teachers for an immersive educational experience centered around ...
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In 1974 I was in fifth year at school. We were studying Macbeth, and by studying, I mean our English teacher, Miss McNeill, handing out battered copies of Shakespeare’s finest and then picked class ...
On his first solo outing, Joel Coen captures Shakespeare’s Scottish play carefully. As stylistic as the Coen’s are, Joel is ready to relinquish some of his own vision to fit the Bard’s, successfully ...
As the Marlowe Theatre prepares to welcome the National Theatre production of Macbeth to Canterbury, we talk to artistic director Rufus Norris about what has been considered a play courting ...
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