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| shakespeare Latest News+ XML/RSSBy The New American Theatre The New American Theatre and the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble present The New American Studio Ensemble production, opening June 1 By Kimberly Marie Freeman Native British actress Kimberly Marie Freeman (www.kimberlyfreeman.com) is starring in an All Female adaptation of the Shakespeare classic “As You Like It” produced and directed by Ron Song Destro (http://www.osctheatre.org). By Arizona Pro Arte Ensemble Arizona Pro Art Ensemble’s “Shakespeare in the Desert” unites Valley musical and theatrical talent in another innovative... By The Falstaff Experience-Tudor World Tudor World-The Falstaff Experience is delighted to announce the unveiling of a new artist’s impression of how Stratford upon Avon may have looked in the 16th century. By English-Speaking Union The English-Speaking Union, Kansas City Branch, hosts the 29th annual Shakespeare Competition for area high schools--14 students compete for First Place By Orlando Shakespeare Theater The theater celebrates its 25th anniversary by staging "The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickelby" - a two part, once-in-a-lifetime theatrical experience By The Bear Creek School The Bear Creek School (Redmond, WA) students present Hamlet in four productions open to the public on January 17 and 19. By Shakespeare With Benefits Shakespeare with Benefits presents Sandy Relief: A Bard-Based Variety Show to benefit Hurricane Sandy victims via New York Cares at The West End Theatre, Church of St. Paul & St. Andrew, 263 West 86th St, Monday, December 17 at 7:30 pm. By Orlando Shakespeare Theater Tony Award Winner Jon Jory Delivers Keynote Speech on November 3, 2012 By The Falstaff Experience-Tudor World Halloween events in Stratford upon Avon with a Shakespearian slant By Actors Shakespeare Company at NJCU After 12 years, Colette Rice, founding Producing Artistic Director of Actors Shakespeare Company at New Jersey City University, is stepping down. By Strange World Publishinig Described as Shakespeare’s worst nightmare, this new novel takes two of the Bard's most famous plays and characters, Hamlet and Othello, and recasts them in Gundarland. There, Hamlet becomes a dwarf and Othello a dark elf By Orlando Shakespeare Theater Orlando Shakespeare Theater veteran begins duties in October By English-Speaking Union, Kansas City Branch Free Advance Screening of new documentary film "Last Will. & Testament" explores the greatest literary mystery of all time--who wrote the works of William Shakespeare? By Actors Shakespeare Company at NJCU The Actors Shakespeare Company at NJCU has announced its 2012-2013 Season, Flowers of Winter, which will begin in September and continue through June. This is ASCs 13th anniversary and its fifth season in residence at New Jersey City University. By The Antaeus Company The Bard’s dark, psychological tale gets an intimate staging in a fully double-cast production by L.A.’s top classical ensemble By Office Boutique Birthday Sale On Great Writers Stationery Lines Together With New Gift Wrapping Package By Peter Galman, Marketing Director Actors Shakespeare Company at New Jersey City University offers workshops in stage combat, acting Shakespeare and clowning as part of The Stages Festival throughout New Jersey in March By Toronto Film School At RCC Institute of Technology Toronto Film School Term 5 Acting students will be showcasing their talents in a production of Occupy Verona. By Jeffrey Schnabel The Kansas City Branch of the English-Speaking Union will hold its 28th annual Shakespeare Competition on Sunday, February 26, 2012, at 2:00 PM at the Plaza Branch of the K.C. Public Library, 4801 Main St., Kansas City, MO. All Press ReleasesBy The New American Theatre The New American Theatre and the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble present The New American Studio Ensemble production, opening June 1 By Kimberly Marie Freeman Native British actress Kimberly Marie Freeman (www.kimberlyfreeman.com) is starring in an All Female adaptation of the Shakespeare classic “As You Like It” produced and directed by Ron Song Destro (http://www.osctheatre.org). By www.shakespearedallas.org Shakespeare Dallas celebrates playwright’s big day with an annual fundraiser By Arizona Pro Arte Ensemble Arizona Pro Art Ensemble’s “Shakespeare in the Desert” unites Valley musical and theatrical talent in another innovative... Actors Shakespeare Company at NJCU tells a bittersweet tale of loss and renewal in The Winter's Tale By Actors Shakespeare Company at NJCU Actors Shakespeare Company at New Jersey City University tells a bittersweet tale of loss and renewal in "The Winter’s Tale"; late Shakespeare play has “something for... By The Falstaff Experience-Tudor World Tudor World-The Falstaff Experience is delighted to announce the unveiling of a new artist’s impression of how Stratford upon Avon may have looked in the 16th century. By Anglo Pacific A container-load of Shakespearian paraphernalia touched down in New York this month having made the long journey from the National Theatre of Scotland in Glasgow. By English-Speaking Union Wyatt McCall, Junior at Olathe (Kan.) Northwest High School, takes first place in 2013 ESU Shakespeare Contest--Advances to Semi-Finals with 59 other ESU Branch winners in National Shakespeare Competition at Lincoln Center, New York City By English-Speaking Union The English-Speaking Union, Kansas City Branch, hosts the 29th annual Shakespeare Competition for area high schools--14 students compete for First Place By The Falstaff Experience-Tudor World A campaign to produce an evening to honour Shakespeare with a supper to celebrate his life and works By Anglo Pacific London’s stripped-down Hamlet production went down a treat in the States and specialist theatrical movers Anglo Pacific were delighted to offer behind-the-scenes shipping assistance. By Orlando Shakespeare Theater The theater celebrates its 25th anniversary by staging "The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickelby" - a two part, once-in-a-lifetime theatrical experience By The Bear Creek School The Bear Creek School (Redmond, WA) students present Hamlet in four productions open to the public on January 17 and 19. By Biographical Publishing Company When he was 21 years old, Carl Melanson lived next to a cemetery. One day, after writing some poetry, he went to his window and peered into the backyard. By Shakespeare With Benefits Shakespeare with Benefits presents Sandy Relief: A Bard-Based Variety Show to benefit Hurricane Sandy victims via New York Cares at The West End Theatre, Church of St. Paul & St. Andrew, 263 West 86th St, Monday, December 17 at 7:30 pm. By Orlando Shakespeare Theater Tony Award Winner Jon Jory Delivers Keynote Speech on November 3, 2012 By The Falstaff Experience-Tudor World Halloween events in Stratford upon Avon with a Shakespearian slant By Actors Shakespeare Company at NJCU After 12 years, Colette Rice, founding Producing Artistic Director of Actors Shakespeare Company at New Jersey City University, is stepping down. By Strange World Publishinig Described as Shakespeare’s worst nightmare, this new novel takes two of the Bard's most famous plays and characters, Hamlet and Othello, and recasts them in Gundarland. There, Hamlet becomes a dwarf and Othello a dark elf By Orlando Shakespeare Theater Orlando Shakespeare Theater veteran begins duties in October By Paul Collis Author Paul Collis unveils the real reason why Macbeth is called 'the unlucky play', and the effect that has on a major Hollywood studio. By English-Speaking Union, Kansas City Branch Free Advance Screening of new documentary film "Last Will. & Testament" explores the greatest literary mystery of all time--who wrote the works of William Shakespeare? By Actors Shakespeare Company at NJCU The Actors Shakespeare Company at NJCU has announced its 2012-2013 Season, Flowers of Winter, which will begin in September and continue through June. This is ASCs 13th anniversary and its fifth season in residence at New Jersey City University. By Actor's Rep Can three gals really cover most of Shakespeare’s plays in about an hour? This fast-firing comedy does just that as it parodies most of the Shakespeare’s plays (plus the sonnets!) with only three performers in one act. By Pacific Ridge School New Village Arts kicks off its twelfth season with the return of Shakespeare in the Park and MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING By The Falstaff Experience Olympiad VIPs meeting Shakespeare at Tudor World in Stratford upon Avon By The Antaeus Company The Bard’s dark, psychological tale gets an intimate staging in a fully double-cast production by L.A.’s top classical ensemble By OC Public Relations American Coast Theatre Company’s First Show of the Summer 2012 Season: Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew By Shakespeare Solved Hamlet, Richard III and The Merchant of Venice solved for the first time. By International City Theatre Slapstick goofiness and scrambled Shakespeare make for a delightful romp about mistaken identities, human foibles, and loves lost and found By Theatricum Botanicum Theatricum Botanicum brings back its signature production, an audience favorite with a set design unrivaled by any other theater—because it's the real thing. By Theatricum Botanicum Justice has never been hipper than when Theatricum Botanicum presents Measure for Measure, re-setting the Bard’s dark comedy in California during the turbulent ‘60s. By LCPC Drama Ministry Popular Shakespeare parody, The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged), to play in San Gabriel Valley in La Canada, CA, this weekend. By English-Speaking Union of Kansas City Elizabeth Hix from Olathe, Kansas, a student at Olathe South High School, placed as a semi-finalist at the 29th annual English-Speaking Union National Shakespeare Competition in NYC. Elizabeth won the ESU Kansas City Branch regional competition. By JG Communications Francesco da Mosto explores some of the Italian cities that fired Shakespeare's imagination. Incorporating some of Italy's most dazzling cities, such as Verona, Padua, Venice and Rome, his journey unlocks the story of Shakespeare's love of Italy. By The Shakespeare Oxford Society It's April 23rd. Happy Birthday William Shakespeare? Shakespeare Oxford Society Says: Toast But Verify. Issues top ten reasons to doubt the traditional Strafordian theory and the top ten reasons to consider the Earl of Oxford as the true Bard By Office Boutique Birthday Sale On Great Writers Stationery Lines Together With New Gift Wrapping Package By Michele Glazer Victoriana meets Science Fiction at Barrington Hall's Steampunk day on Saturday, April 28 from 10AM - 4PM. By Paddy Lambert William Shakespeare and his plays are, in themselves, a paradox. In the fantastical literary works, we are given old stories, with quilled magic touched upon them. By Office Boutique Office Boutique expands their range of sassy, decorative and witty address books to record those essential contacts By Peter Galman, Marketing Director Actors Shakespeare Company at New Jersey City University offers workshops in stage combat, acting Shakespeare and clowning as part of The Stages Festival throughout New Jersey in March By Toronto Film School At RCC Institute of Technology Toronto Film School Term 5 Acting students will be showcasing their talents in a production of Occupy Verona. By Jeffrey Schnabel For an unprecedented third year in a row, a student from Olathe South High School, Olathe, Kansas, captured First Place in the 28th annual Shakespeare Competition sponsored by the Kansas City Branch of the English-Speaking Union. By The English-Speaking Union, Princeton Branch Mpho Manye, a student at Glen Ridge High, has won the annual Shakespeare Competition sponsored by the English-Speaking Union, Princeton Branch. He now has the opportunity to advance to the National Finals in New York City. By Jeffrey Schnabel The Kansas City Branch of the English-Speaking Union will hold its 28th annual Shakespeare Competition on Sunday, February 26, 2012, at 2:00 PM at the Plaza Branch of the K.C. Public Library, 4801 Main St., Kansas City, MO. By Paddy Lambert ‘Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and others have greatness thrust upon them’ Twelfth Night - Act II, Scene V . By L.A. Theatre Works Shakespeare’s furiously paced comedy at UCLA’s James Bridges Theater. By Melissa Mason Runs at the Lowndes Shakespeare Center from February 10 - March 18, 2012 By Peter Galman, Marketing Director Actors Shakespeare Company at New Jersey City University tells a tale of blood in "Macbeth"; the choice of cast and daggers are fortuitous. By Peter Galman, Marketing Director, ASC at NJCU Actors Shakespeare Company at New Jersey City University screens Kurosawa’s “Throne of Blood” as a free, housewarming lead-in to its main stage "Macbeth" in March | ||||||||||||||||||||||