A Prince never learns to take no for an answer. In 510 BC, Roman caesar Tarquin hears of a beautiful noblewoman, Lucrece. He gatecrashes her house, enters her bedchamber, and forces himself upon her.
The stage is bare but for a piano and piles of dusty manuscripts. The manuscripts seem to be there to remind us that what we are watching is a narrative poem – published by Shakespeare in 1594, and ...
Sika recommends the election of Lucrèce Foufopoulos-De Ridder to the Board of Directors at the next Annual General Meeting, to be held on April 12, 2022. Lucrèce Foufopoulos-De Ridder has a ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. IRISH cabaret performer Camille O'Sullivan takes on Shakespeare's rarely performed poem, which ...
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In the black-box theater at the Capitol Hill Arts Workshop, Marcus Kyd — whose hair is currently dyed the traffic-light yellow favored by seventh-grade boys circa 2003 — is directing a rehearsal for ...
Shakespeare's epic narrative poem is reinvented for a contemporary audience in this touring production from the Royal Shakespeare Company. The poem was written around the same time as Titus Andronicus ...
Rarely do you get the chance to see such an impressive solo performance of Shakespeare’s poetry. Gerard Logan shows single-mindedness in his engagement with the language of this poem, and through his ...