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Interview with Derik Alfred, South Sudan Theater Company, on Directing Cymbeline
Derik Uya Alfred, Co-director of the play Cymbeline, performed by the South Sudan Theatre Company at the Globe to Globe Festival. London, May 3rd 2012.
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Shakespeare must be acted in schools, says Sir Ben Kingsley
By Miranda Prynne
21 Oct 2013
The TelegraphActor Sir Ben Kingsley said pupils must see Shakespeare performed to understand his works rather than just...
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Arin Arbus Directs Michael Pennington as King Lear at Theater for a New Audience
BROOKLYN, Feb. 10 – Michael Pennington, two-time Olivier Award nominee, an artist of international stature and one of England’s greatest classical actors, will play the...
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Shakespeare’s last house: Archaeologists reveal more
At The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust,
Stratford on Avon, England:
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Wherefore Art Thou Robo-Shakespeare?
While machines seem to be taking over our lives, one area they could never compete is in the creative art of poetry. Or could they?
A developer has created...
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Why Shakespeare should be child’s play
Children as young as five should be exposed to Shakespeare, according to the artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, who believes the plays can teach...
Shakespeare & Co – Opens New Bakery in Abu Dhabi
Shakespeare and Co., a restaurant group, has unveiled another architectural masterpiece in the newest shopping destination in Sharjah, Nasseriya City Centre. Located on the...
Alps Holiday
Seeing, now, that there were no curtains to the window, and that the street being very narrow, the house opposite commanded a plain view into the room, and observing more and...
Old War Towers
“She is dead,” he answered. “This much was learned from a green warrior recently captured by our forces in the south. She escaped from the hordes of Thark...
Freed from its enemy, stopped short
The field mouse, now that it was freed from its enemy, stopped short; and coming slowly up to the Woodman it said, in a squeaky little voice: Oh, thank you! Thank you ever so...