Shakespeare
Exit, pursued by a… cat? Feline friend steals show at production of Romeo and Juliet in Turkey
To his credit, Romeo, played by Brazilian dancer Pedro Seara, managed to lie nearly perfectly still, only cracking a small smile as the cat affectionately named ‘Romeow’ by netizens, rolled by him.
British professor uncovers location of Shakespeare’s London home using previously unknown documents
Researchers say they’ve traced Shakespeare’s London lodgings at last
Rome to charge tourists to get close to Trevi Fountain in move aimed at reducing chaos
Shakespeare for all
The Haifa International Children’s Theater Festival goes highbrow
58th Israel Festival continues to grow more Israeli
Lineup includes Itim, Clipa and Zik Theaters, Gilad Kahana’s ‘Beats Per Second’
Shut up, Shakespeare, Part 2
It’s not looking great for Shakespeare. Should he ripped out of textbooks in the Holy Land? Depends on whom you ask.
Hamlet in Jerusalem's own 'Shakespeare in the Park'
“'Hamlet' is sort of a cliche in a good sense in that you studied it in high school or met in somewhere, and now you can experience it in this setting,” said Natan Skop, who is playing Hamlet.
Theater Review: OTHELLO
By William Shakespeare, Translated by Eli Bijaoui, Directed by Irad Rubinstein, Cameri, June 28
Theater Review: Romeo and Mum
The world of reality TV that Romeo mocks is kitschy, lowbrow and makes instant somebodies out of nobodies.
Shakespeare comes to life in Jerusalem Public Theater’s ‘As You Like It’
There is a new English-speaking theater group in town, and for its first act it is proving that Shakespeare is fun.
THEATER REVIEW: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
A rip-roaring French farce set in Tex-Mex carnival-land, complete with saguaro cacti, the requisite number of doors, a sombrero- and a serape-clad serenading guitarist.
Concert review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Director Ido Ricklin and set designer Alexander Lisianski’s video screenings on the back of the stage represented old-fashioned modernism.
The making of a Jewish villain
Joseph Oppenheimer was many things to many people, but he was largely a victim of his own success.