The 17th century author of “Paradise Lost” was a big fan of Shakespeare. The Free Library of Philadelphia is discovered to have his personal copy. A copy of a nearly 400-year old folio of plays by ...
In an absorbing glimpse into the rehearsal room, we are introduced to the choices which face both cast and crew when developing a production, from time and pace to backstory and design. For a theatre ...
To accompany the website, ICT Advanced Skills Teacher Paul Sibson has written a set of Teacher's Notes. This section suggests ways to approach making a 60 Second Shakespeare film in the classroom. In ...
Once again this holiday season The Day will continue its long-running tradition of publishing its Make a Difference series. The daily series highlights our neighbors who area social service agencies ...
The scene: a slice of a suburban house in West Hartford, Connecticut. Upstairs, a double bed just contains the supine body of the actress, Lois Smith, now eighty-seven, who—barely mobile, on oxygen, ...