William Shakespeare was a commoner who wrote witty plays attended by Queen Elizabeth. Sir Francis Bacon was a noble who served as her Attorney General. Right? Well, if you’re a “Baconian,” someone who ...
On Stage/In Session: Shakespeare’s Works on Mental Health is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, available on iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android smartphones, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon ...
In this study guide, we explore the life and legacy of William Shakespeare. Through his iconic plays and poems, you’ll learn ...
For four decades Donna Northcott has been making Shakespeare’s works accessible to students and local audiences as the Artistic Director of St. Louis Shakespeare. According to their website, Northcott ...
Maggie O’Farrell’s award-winning, best-selling novel, *Hamnet*, has been adapted into a film featuring Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal, praised critically. The film explores William Shakespeare's ...
William Shakespeare has been a catalyst for innovation for over 400 years. During his lifetime, the English playwright invented new words, phrases, and tropes, and his plots have inspired other ...
The West Hudson Arts & Theater Company (WHATCo) will be channeling the Bard this month with two classic productions of Shakespeare’s works -- “Othello” on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 23 and 24, at 7:30 ...
William Shakespeare’s works had bawdy jokes for the people in the cheap seats at the Globe Theatre, as well as more flowery language and grand dramas about historic figures. But some of those jokes ...
A fascinating look at mental health through the lens of Shakespeare’s Works. On Stage/In Session: Shakespeare’s Works on Mental Health offers viewers a fascinating look at mental health through the ...