An enchanting 'As You Like It' at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company
Founding artistic director Ian Gallanar directs the season opener with warmth, humor, and congeniality. By COLLEEN KENNEDY
Founding artistic director Ian Gallanar directs the season opener with warmth, humor, and congeniality. By COLLEEN KENNEDY
The climactic scene of the film includes an incredibly touching number.
Performed by the company's young and vibrant Black Classical Acting Ensemble.
Vince Eisenson's Hamlet is natural and effortless, and the production is lean, energetic, and powerful.
A fantastical and fun study of the famous writer with dedicated performances and a wonderfully ghastly design.
But its epistolary form is low on drama.
'The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) [Revised] [Again]' is seriously funny business performed by a talented triumvirate of fools.
Charly Evon Simpson's poignant drama about family, forgiveness, and healing will stay with you for a long time.
Subtitled 'A Sherlock Holmes Mystery,' the farce features brilliant and broad performances from an incredibly gifted team of comedic actors.
It's a production full of cheer, curiosity, and a desire to learn and care more about our neighbors.
It's a play both timeless and timely, a good old-fashioned family feud, a soap opera with crowns and daggers.
Shakespeare's romantic comedy gets an enjoyable 20th-anniversary production.
Tuyết Thị Phạm's sardonic family drama echoes 'Look Who's Coming to Dinner.'
The modern dress musical production of Euripedes' ancient Greek tragedy is a unique, immersive Bacchanalian experience " and it's free.
The play begins as a Latinx family melodrama, spirals into the surreal, and will haunt you for a long time.
The sparseness and intensity of the production underscore the ambiguity of the play's central question: Is Henry V a benevolent or malign ruler?
It's the perfect play for springtime, full of hope, young love, and the pursuit of happiness.