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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

By Rebecca DeLamotte
Ensemble Chaconne (Peter H. Bloom, Renaissance Flute; Carol Lewis, Viola da Gamba; Olav Chris Henriksen, Renaissance Lute), Pamela Dellal, Mezzo-Soprano, Music of Shakespeare’s Plays, April 6, Shakespeare Assn of America National Meeting, Boston

By Melissa Mason
Johnny Lee Davenport Recovering and Expected to Return for Saturday Evening's Performance

By Ben Pugh
Valentine weekend events from the Falstaff Experience in the romantic town of Stratford upon Avon!

By Melissa Mason
Playing January 27 - March 17, 2012 at the John and Rita Lowndes Shakespeare Center

By Melissa Mason
More than 150 participants projected to travel to Orlando, making it the best-attended conference in STA’s history.

By Melissa Mason
Celebrating 100 Years Of Tennessee Williams With Free Reading Series

By Melissa Mason
Bard's Board Barristers focus on "Romeo and Juliet" and The Trial of Friar Laurence

By Melissa Mason
One Night Only! February 29, 2012 at the Lowndes Shakespeare Center

By Melissa Mason
Playing in Rotating Repertory January 25 - March 18 in the Margeson Theater at the Lowndes Shakespeare Center

By Peter Galman, Marketing Director
Christmas with Dickens & Dylan - A Christmas Carol and A Child’s Christmas in Wales; Macbeth - small-cast production; Shakespeare on Screen - free film series; No Holds Bard: Much Ado About Nothing - impromptu play-along; The Tempest - outdoors.

By Kali Chan
Due to their involvement in environmental concerns, Lisa Harrow and Roger Payne will present their new dramatic lecture called “SeaChange: Reversing the Tide”.

By Joseph Gergen
Minneapolis-based writer Joseph Gergen’s first play, "Lear’s Fool: I will not Go to Bed at Noon", takes a look at the politics behind the politics of Shakespeare’s “King Lear”.

By Melissa Mason
Previews October 12 and 13; Playing October 14 – November 13, 2011 in the Goldman Theater at the Lowndes Shakespeare Center

By Melissa Mason
Orlando Shakes welcomes playwright, Jeffrey Hatcher, as Keynote Speaker on Saturday, November 5, 2011 at 7:00 p.m.

By Melissa Mason
"Brian Bedford's one-man show, 'The Lunatic, the Lover and the Poet, is both an actor's celebration of Shakespeare and an act of Shakespearean scholarship." - New York Times

By Melissa Mason
Oscar Wilde’s rousing escapade of romance, witty banter and cucumber sandwiches, THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST, is now playing at the John and Rita Lowndes Shakespeare Center through October 9, 2011.

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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

By Office Boutique
Letter writing sets composed with love quotations from celebrated writers and playwrights to help style your message of love to your sweetheart

By Rebecca DeLamotte
Ensemble Chaconne (Peter H. Bloom, Renaissance Flute; Carol Lewis, Viola da Gamba; Olav Chris Henriksen, Renaissance Lute), Pamela Dellal, Mezzo-Soprano, Music of Shakespeare’s Plays, April 6, Shakespeare Assn of America National Meeting, Boston

By Melissa Mason
Johnny Lee Davenport Recovering and Expected to Return for Saturday Evening's Performance

By Ben Pugh
Valentine weekend events from the Falstaff Experience in the romantic town of Stratford upon Avon!

By Melissa Mason
Playing January 27 - March 17, 2012 at the John and Rita Lowndes Shakespeare Center

By Bedales School
Actors are invited to audition for Shakespeare outdoor performances as part of the inaugural Petersfield Shakespeare Festival which will take place in July 2012.

By Camille Tucker
A musical comedy based on William Shakespeare’s THE TEMPEST is Part 2 in the LCPC Drama Ministry’s 2011/2012 Season, “Shakespeare 3 Ways.”

By Peter Galman, Marketing Director
Actors Shakespeare Company at NJCU invites all to join in an exploration of the witty, romantic comedy "Much Ado About Nothing". ASC Resident Artists lead a fun-filled evening of unreheased Shakespeare. Free to everyone.

By Melissa Mason
More than 150 participants projected to travel to Orlando, making it the best-attended conference in STA’s history.

By Melissa Mason
Celebrating 100 Years Of Tennessee Williams With Free Reading Series

By Melissa Mason
Bard's Board Barristers focus on "Romeo and Juliet" and The Trial of Friar Laurence

By Melissa Mason
One Night Only! February 29, 2012 at the Lowndes Shakespeare Center

By Melissa Mason
Playing in Rotating Repertory January 25 - March 18 in the Margeson Theater at the Lowndes Shakespeare Center

By Central Park Communications
Astrologer/artist Anne Nordhaus-Bike has produced a video presentation of William Shakespeare’s beautiful and haunting Sonnet 73 on YouTube through ANB Communications.

By Peter Galman, Marketing Director
Christmas with Dickens & Dylan - A Christmas Carol and A Child’s Christmas in Wales; Macbeth - small-cast production; Shakespeare on Screen - free film series; No Holds Bard: Much Ado About Nothing - impromptu play-along; The Tempest - outdoors.

By Kali Chan
Due to their involvement in environmental concerns, Lisa Harrow and Roger Payne will present their new dramatic lecture called “SeaChange: Reversing the Tide”.

By PineCone-Piedmont Council of Traditional Music
Musicians David Myles, James Hill, and Jenn Grant will be joined by poet/musician Tanya Davis and actor Jeremy Webb and for an evening showcasing the connections between Canada's artistic traditions and North Carolina’s artistic traditions.

By Joseph Gergen
Minneapolis-based writer Joseph Gergen’s first play, "Lear’s Fool: I will not Go to Bed at Noon", takes a look at the politics behind the politics of Shakespeare’s “King Lear”.

By Melissa Mason
Previews October 12 and 13; Playing October 14 – November 13, 2011 in the Goldman Theater at the Lowndes Shakespeare Center

By Melissa Mason
Orlando Shakes welcomes playwright, Jeffrey Hatcher, as Keynote Speaker on Saturday, November 5, 2011 at 7:00 p.m.

By Melissa Mason
"Brian Bedford's one-man show, 'The Lunatic, the Lover and the Poet, is both an actor's celebration of Shakespeare and an act of Shakespearean scholarship." - New York Times

By Ben Pugh
The role of a life time - playing Shakespeare himself!

By Melissa Mason
Oscar Wilde’s rousing escapade of romance, witty banter and cucumber sandwiches, THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST, is now playing at the John and Rita Lowndes Shakespeare Center through October 9, 2011.

By Melissa Mason
“What is the victory of the cat on a hot tin roof? Just staying on it, I guess, as long as she can.”

By Ben Pugh
Town tour in Stratford upon Avon with William Shakespeare in person.

By Melissa Mason
Back by popular demand, Orlando Shakes offers a "Starving Artist" pass to employees and staff of other Central Florida arts organizations.

By WritingRaw.com
WritingRaw is a monthly literary magazine dedicated to new and emerging writers. Our goal at WritingRaw is simple - to serve the literary community with the opportunity to have their work online and out in the world.

By Melissa Mason
Previews October 12 and 13; Playing October 14 – November 13, 2011 in the Goldman Theater at the Lowndes Shakespeare Center

By Ben Pugh
Shakespeare reflects on his life in a play set to music

By Melissa Mason, Orlando Shakespeare Theater
Snow White performance scheduled for Sunday, August 7 at 2:00 p.m.

By Ben Pugh
Free things for families to do in Stratford upon Avon

By City and County of Swansea
Fans of stage and theatre have the opportunity to indulge their passion when the annual Outdoor Theatre returns to Swansea in August.

By Ben Pugh
Stratford Celebrates the Falstaff Experience Winning the Chiltern Railways Attraction of the Year Award 2010

By Jaime Nelson
Something’s Coming, Something Good West Side Story and the American Imagination by Misha Berson

By Melissa Mason, Orlando Shakespeare Theater
The Orlando Shakespeare Theater in Partnership with UCF is holding an open call for one local non-union (Actors’ Equity Association) male actor for the Shakespeare rotating repertory productions of Romeo & Juliet and Cymbeline.

By Ben Pugh
Free downloadable treasure trail for all the family and passes all the sights in Stratford upon Avon.

By City and County of Swansea
Oystermouth Castle in Swansea is all set to host a number of outdoor summer performances

By Ben Pugh
After school interactive workshop in museum for GCSE students.

By Janet Ford
Ghost caught on camera on Friday thirteenth

By Janet Ford
Cast and characters bring history to life at museum

By Janet Ford
Recession? What recession? The rise and rise of an independent museum and education centre - The Falstaff Experience.

By Melissa Mason, Orlando Shakespeare Theater
Lineup Includes Tony Award-Winning Broadway Hits RED and GOD OF CARNAGE

By Shridhar University
It is indeed unfortunate that the youth in India today know more about English Poet – Playwright William Shakespeare than all in one Poet, Novelist, Musician, Painter and Playwright Nobel Laureate Tagore.

By Desert Chronicle
JMA Principal Mrs Booma Natarajan and her team of teachers take inspiration from the famous quote “Don't limit a child to your own learning, for he was born in another time.”

By Shridhar University
Tangible in form, intangible in content, books are object and idea as well as pillars for free and open societies since they express the mind of an author and find meaning in the imagination of readers.

By Matthew Cossolotto, Shakespeare Oxford Society
Pointing to scheduled Sony Pictures release this September of Anonymous, the Shakespeare Oxford Society says orthodox scholars have been “Barding up the wrong tree” -- calls for creation of a Shakespeare Authorship Commission to resolve mystery



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