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Posts tagged 'shakespeare'
Unto the Breach: Shakespeare Meets the Middle East
November 8, 2012 -
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This theatrical dance performance explodes with originality and verve, exploring contemporary Arab struggles through the medium...
Cultural Vibrancy and Contemporary Debates at the South Asian Literature Festival
November 5, 2012 -
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While popular literature will naturally feature in this year’s South Asian Literature Festival, it is the non-literary...
Review: Shakespeare Stages and Shakes the World
July 21, 2012 -
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The British Museum pays honour to the Bard with an exhibition that examines the power of his global reach over time What...
Beyond the Madness: East Asia’s Ophelia
June 15, 2012 -
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The character of Ophelia in Shakespeare’s Hamlet is often depicted as a rejected lover driven to insanity and to her own death...
Shakespeare in Borrowed Robes
May 4, 2012 -
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Can Shakespeare’s plays give a “local habitation” to the “airy nothing” of globalisation? Shakespeare...
Globe to Globe: If Music Be the Food of Love
May 2, 2012 -
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As part of The London 2012 Cultural Olympiad, Shakespeare’s Globe presents an international season of 37 plays in 37 languages,...
Romantic Love Will Still Go On
April 16, 2012 -
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I met my now husband during the interval of a production of Romeo and Juliet. Just before the interval, Friar Laurence gave...
A Midsummer Night’s Dream: The Sweetened Quest for Love
September 21, 2011 -
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You’d be forgiven for thinking that you were watching an Al Pacino film with the opening of this season’s A Midsummmer...
Macbeth: Not Without Ambition
August 27, 2011 -
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By Shiroma Silva Theatre review: 'Macbeth' by the Royal Shakespeare Company “Fair is foul and foul is fair: hover through...
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