Posts Tagged ‘Old Globe’
Unexpected What We Talk About… hits comedy, drama, and everything in between in its run at The Old Globe
To no surprise, What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank does not shy away from difficult topics…
Read MoreCuddly as a Cactus, Calloway Gives ‘The Grinch’ New Swagger
Watch for his hiccup-stroll across the stage in those too-tight shoes. He’s a giant in road-kill green fur…
Read MoreIago Scores Early and Often in Old Globe OTHELLO
Richard Thomas’ implacable Iago dominates the world of the Old Globe Theatre’s OTHELLO rather too easily. Blair Underwood’s lusty Othello surrenders to jealously with hardly a look back.
Read MoreThe Merchant of Venice Illuminated by Old Globe Theatre Artists
Portia is the golden girl who rules The Merchant of Venice in Adrian Noble’s bracing production, now at the Old Globe Theatre for the summer…
Read MoreAn Old Globe Dream as Fresh as All Outdoors
A Midsummer Night’s Dream is right back where it belongs – outdoors in a park – and Ian Talbot’s excellent production, which will be around through September, makes the masterpiece glow…
Read MoreThe Surface is only a Gloss in The Brothers Size
The Brothers Size, Tarrell Alvin McCraney’s first professional play, announces Mr. McCraney as a creative and complex thinker who challenges audiences with simple stories on classic themes whose surface glosses a wealth of meaning underneath. The Old Globe’s production leaves its audiences breathless, unsettled, and aching for more.
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