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William Shakespeare coined the phrase to fight “fire with fire” in 1623’s The Life and Death of King John. A mere 402 years later, the same ...
A WILLIAM Shakespeare impersonator quit after being accused of making racist remarks. Paul Workman, 74, says the row over ...
Released initially in Great Britain, it received wide acclaim. For example, London’s Daily Mail wrote: “Judi knows Shakespeare from the inside — she’s who Shakespeare had in mind when he took up his ...
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Parade on MSNDenzel Washington's Broadway Play Just Became the Highest Grossing Revival In HistoryRaking in an estimated $9 million, Washington's 'Othello' just became the most profitable play revival to ever premiere on ...
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Paul Workman, 74, has been a regular sight in the Bard's hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon for eight years but quit his role ...
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Daily Star on MSNWilliam Shakespeare impersonator quits after racism row but blames 'cancel culture'The official William Shakespeare impersonator, who took his role in the hometown of the Bard, has spoken out against a ...
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Official William Shakespeare impersonator bows out amid racism rowPaul Workman, 74, better known as ‘Mr Shakespeare', has been a regular sight in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warks., over the last eight years. But before taking part in the town's annual Shakespeare birthday ...
An immersive art gallery experience in Greater Manchester is bringing the stories of David Bowie, Queen Elizabeth II, Nelson ...
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Undead Walking on MSNWalking Dead actor stars in Juliet and Romeo musical adaptationVariety reported that Briarcliff Entertainment had acquired North American distribution rights to Timothy Scott Bogart's ...
In Taylor Mac’s version, the title character is inspired by a bit part, simply called a “country fellow” in the original, who ...
The Connecticut Repertory Theatre (CRT) will be hosting its second weekend of performances of William Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing” on April 30 and May 1 at 7:30 p.m., May 2 and May 3 at ...
Want to add some drama (or comedy) to your life? Here's what Bloomington-area theater groups will offer through July.
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