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William Shakespeare’s four folios published more than 300 years ago are to go on auction where they are expected to fetch ...
Richard Alvin argues that Aaron Sorkin is our generation’s Shakespeare – swapping swords for Senate hearings, and soliloquies ...
First Stage has unveiled its  2025-2026 season, featuring seven productions designed for theater lovers of all ages, ...
The local arts organization unveiled its plans for 2025-26, which include a world premiere and the Broadway production of ...
R.B. Schlather’s "Giulio Cesare," featuring Ruckus and a full cast, continues at Hudson Hall with performances on April 23, ...
Julius Caesar was believed to have messed up the months in a year, but was trying to fix the solar calendar, resulting in one ...
It’s striking to compare the radical departure in Jesus Christ’s message from the kingdom of domination, intimidation and ...
"Think of it as Handel’s version of a pulp fiction thriller, inspired by Julius Caesar’s high-stakes escapades in Egypt and his scandalous love affair with the young, cunning Cleopatra." — R.B. Schlat ...
To many, William Shakespeare is considered the greatest dramatist of all time. His works—at least 37 plays, 154 sonnets, and ...
Parent’s production is playful in new ways — fate doesn’t have to dictate outcome, expectations can be defied, tragedy can peek out from behind comedy.
Austin Shakespeare is bringing a fierce and fearless production of JULIUS CAESAR to Zilker Hillside Theatre this spring, ...
Is there any doubt that William Shakespeare could have gotten at least one good play out of this NCAA tourney? There were two tragedies in a 3-day period. What more could he have wanted?