Where are the great young Shakespeareans of today? When Laurence Olivier took the lead in Henry V on screen in 1944, he ...
Child actor Master Betty (Credit: Yale Center for British Art and Paul Mellon Fund.) He began his career in Belfast in 1803, and was engaged at London’s prestigious Covent Garden and Drury Lane ...
Patricia Akhimie - Director, Folger Institute, Folger Shakespeare Library ‘Premodern critical race studies is the most significant call to action for all Shakespeareans right now. David Sterling Brown ...
William Henry West Betty (1791 – 1874), commonly known as Master Betty, was one of the earliest and most successful child Shakespeareans. He began his career in Belfast in 1803, and was engaged ...
Stuart continued working well into his seventies, directing and producing the well-received The Hobart Shakespeareans (2005) and The Poet's View (2004). Among the many acknowledgements of Stuart's ...
Stuart continued working well into his seventies, directing and producing the well-received The Hobart Shakespeareans (2005) and The Poet's View (2004). Among the many acknowledgements of Stuart's ...
Strasberg was for many years the leader of the Actors Studio, which famously promulgated certain theories of acting that came to be derided by some classicists and Shakespeareans. Whatever your ...
This is a book not only for Shakespeareans and scholars of early modern drama but for all serious students and lovers of theater.' William Hamlin, Washington State University ...
Nia also spent five summers at the Bard's Young Shakespeareans honing her craft with performances in The Winter's Tale, among others.
He has been called “one of the great Shakespeareans of his generation”. Simon explains that Sir Greg directed the final season at The Blue Box, prior to the build of the theatre.