Performance News containing stories about the World Shakespeare Festival, worldwide openings, and other Shakespeare stories of interest.
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Steven here, and welcome to O What Learning Is , your place for all things Shakespeare and Education related.I was off last week due to an unexpected emergency. So what do I have for you this week? Well this week two Oxford Professor’s offered up proof that Shakespeare had a c0-author and that [...]
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If you are out in Hollywood, check out this production: Two Gentlemen of Chicago. Riffing on Two Gents, the company incorporates Shakespeare’s text with music by the band Chicago as well as some dance and improv. For example, both Valentine and Proteus try to woo Sylvia with the [...]
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What better way to start off this particular week than with Muse of Fire’s season, inspired by Julius Caesar? This season of TYRANTS AND THE REBELS WHO DEFY THEM begins with a spring reading series, which includes Jean Anouih’s tragedy, Antigone, followed by [...]
Read further anon →Hello All and welcome to another edition of O What Learning Is. Your place for everything education and Shakespeare related. So what have we got for you this week: First is Yale’s continuation of their year long Shakespeare celebration with Bard like slam poetry and other events. Second is a one woman show of Nearly [...]
Read further anon →Hello all, Steven here and welcome to another edition of O What Learning Is. This is your weekly place for all things Education and Shakespeare. What have we got this week for you? Well let’s see: Teachers learning how to teach Shakespeare, A lecture on Shakespeare and Verdi in Chicago, and much more.
Teachers getting taught [...]
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