The Globe Theatre wasn’t the only London venue associated with William Shakespeare during the Elizabethan era. Before moving to the Globe in 1599, the Bard’s acting company, the Lord Chamberlain’s Men ...
There are few places left where one can experience Shakespeare under the stars as he intended: actors on wooden boards, moonlight spilling over the audience, and language that crackles with life.
All the world may be a stage, as Shakespeare once famously said, but a recent discovery may have yielded the most famous stage yet: literal theater floorboards dating back to the Elizabethan age which ...
Romance, wit, and mistaken identities fuel this new staging of Shakespeare’s beloved comedy of tricks! Don Pedro’s army has just returned home victorious after the war. Love is in the air, even as two ...