Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Target Margin Theater remixes one of the Bard’s lesser works, with uninspired results. By Laura Collins-Hughes In the opening lines of Shakespeare’s ...
“‘Tis time to fear,” Pericles observes on Navy Pier, “when tyrants seem to kiss.” The likable Prince of Tyre, hero of the William Shakespeare play of the same name, has a specific tyrant in mind, one ...
A half moon hung like a lantern shining through a nook in the eucalyptus trees at intermission Thursday night at The Grove. Half new, half full, it balanced above the horizon beaming upon an opening ...
Let’s just say this right up front: no one is sure how much of “Pericles” was actually written by Shakespeare. The majority of the play is so far from Shakespeare’s style, in fact, that many scholars ...
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On Friday, for the first time in some 30 years, Britain’s illustrious Royal Shakespeare Company will open a show in Chicago — William Shakespeare’s “Pericles,” now in previews in Chicago Shakespeare’s ...
Actress Lily Kops, bottom right, is surrounded by much of the rest of the cast during a turning point in the play “Pericles” during a dress rehearsal with Santa Cruz Shakespeare. The play by William ...
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