(MENAFN- The Conversation) Last winter, at the Studio Theatre at Ryerson University in downtown Toronto, Canadian actorAntoine Yaredplayed Caliban in The Tempest. He stood, centre stage, looking out ...
An engraving by Benjamin Smith based on a painting by George Romney of Act I, Scene 1 of ‘The Tempest’ by William Shakespeare Last winter, at the Studio Theatre at Ryerson University in downtown ...
Shakespeare’s The Tempest conjures ideas of witches, treachery, shipwrecks, and magic, but William & Mary Theater is more interested in what’s left unsaid in this classic play. Aime Cesaire’s A ...
Actors’ Theatre of Columbus has staged “The Tempest” four times before, but the current revival may be its most radical reinterpretation. With the play tightened considerably, a new focus is given to ...
Equity actors for 12 ensemble roles in the outdoor version of THE TEMPEST by William Shakespeare (see breakdown). The Colonial Theatre is committed to creating an equitable, inclusive, and accessible ...
Stanford University’s theater department has come under fire for neglecting to turn the Bard’s The Tempest into a social justice-warring morality play about racism, colonialism, Eurocentrism, cultural ...
A storm brews in the mind of Caliban, one of significantly different proportions to that which Prospero conjured in ‘The Tempest.’ “The Caliban we are looking at here is not quite the often ...
"The Tempest" by William Shakespeare concludes with Prospero, the protagonist, asking for forgiveness on behalf of the characters in the play. He breaks the fourth wall by addressing the audience ...
#ShakespeareSoWhite! Stanford University’s theater department has come under fire for neglecting to turn the Bard’s The Tempest into a social justice-warring morality play about racism, colonialism, ...
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