Posts Tagged ‘Shakespeare’
Opera NEO to Present Purcell and Mozart in 2016 Summer Festival
Opera NEO Artistic Director Peter Kozma announced the company’s upcoming summer festival will include Purcell’s ‘The Fairy Queen’ and Mozart’s ‘Don Giovanni’ . . .
Read MoreSACRA/PROFANA’s Musical Valentine at St. Paul’s Great Hall
Given the natural affinity of music and romance, the choral ensemble SACRA/PROFANA whipped up an appealing choral concert for Valentine’s Day on Friday, February 12, in the Great Hall of St. Paul’s Cathedral . . .
Read MoreEl Henry Brings Spanglish Shakespeare to 15th Street
Big, brawny, and macho, El Henry, the Without Walls collaboration between the La Jolla Playhouse and the San Diego REPertory Theatre, has marched, rumbled, and cruised its way into the Makers Quarter district of San Diego’s East Village…
Read MoreIntrepid’s Macbeth an Unlucky Number 13
Macbeth lacks a core, which leaves a bunch of artists looking around for how they can fill a center-less space.
Read MoreShakespeare your groove thing
As the disco ball spins and drinks flow, a sexed up cast recreates the tale of star-crossed lovers in a disco night club. There is simulated debauchery and the spell that makes Bottom have the head of an ass. And most notable, the audience is encouraged, nay, bewitched into disco dancing on the dance floor. This could be the campiest, most interactive show ever.
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…
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