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Danielle Brooks and Grantham Coleman co-star in Shakespeare in the Park's 'Much Ado About Nothing,' streaming for free through June 7.
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Of the many pitches about online content we have received, the announcement from Pandemic Theatre of how they were presenting Shakespeare's barbed romantic comedy, Much Ado About Nothing, st…
Last Friday, Pandemic Theatre began their quarantine interpretation of William Shakespeare's "Much Ado about Nothing." Each week they will have another act, totaling five in all. You…
In this time of isolation, wouldn't it be nice to take a virtual visit to the park? Fear not. PBS is streaming this past summer's Shakespeare in the Park production of Much Ado About Nothing…
Amongst the chaos of COVID-19, another brand-new theater company has sprung up in the DC area. Pandemic Theatre, founded by local actor and theater maker Acacia Danielson, is turning to digi…
Yes, it's a drag to have to stay at home instead of seeing our favorite performers live"but then again, after a little adjustment, it's amazing to get to see our favorite performers at home.…
The iconic Shakespeare comedy is available for streaming right from your home! Directed by Tony Award winner Kenny Leon (American
 At a time when theaters are closed, Blackfriars Playhouse of the American Shakespeare Center in Staunton, Virginia is streaming productions of Shakespeare's plays. Currently "Much Ado A…
 As the coronavirus crisis has continued to escalate, Producing Artistic Director Beth Wolf and the [...]
At Shakespeare Theatre's 2020 mock court Thursday night, the veteran Shakespearian actor Ed Gero described the special challenges facing a theater artist who takes on one of the Bard's works…
The production in Shakespeare Glen runs May 29 through June 21 (with preview performances May 27-28).
The Public Theater's Free Shakespeare In The Park production of Much Ado About Nothing was broadcast on PBS'Â Great Performances, on November 22.
Review: Much Ado About Nothing, Wilton's Music Hall 4.0stars "The wonderful thing about the music hall", Wilton's Music Hall board member Dr. John Gayner told me as we took neighbouring seat…
For the first time in over 40 years, The Public Theater's Free Shakespeare In The Park will be broadcast on PBS' Great Performances, furthering our mission to make Shakespeare accessible to …
Prince Edward theatre; Southwark Cathedral; Wilton's Music Hall, LondonRichard Eyre's Mary Poppins revival soars, TS Eliot's verse drama struggles under the weight of its gravitas, and Much …
For the first time in over 40 years, The Public Theater's Free Shakespeare In The Park will be broadcast on PBS'Â Great Performances, furthering our mission to make Shakespeare accessible …
Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory's Much Ado About Nothing hits a higher level of excellence again, producing a work that will appeals to both Bard newbies and connoisseurs.
Tobacco Factory, BristolA party feel in the first half of Elizabeth Freestone's production slumps like a hangover when Dorothea Myer-Bennett and Geoffrey Lumb are off-stage
Dorothea Myer-Ben…
With a tiled dance floor, festoons, crates and palettes strewn about and pillars wrapped with chains of leaves, Jean Chan's design sets
Danielle Brooks and LaChanze are among the performers nominated for a VIV Award.
Beatrice and Benedick are better apart than together in Oak Park Festival's production.
Chemistry is everything in romance. The folks at Oak Park Festival Theatr…
Danielle Brooks was a guest on Wednesday night's episode of Late Night With Seth Meyers to talk about performing in the Shakespeare in the Park production of Much Ado About Nothing and…
A powerful exploration of the struggle for identity and self-knowledge in a male-dominated world, Bell Shakespeare presents Much Ado About Nothing at Arts Centre Melbourne from 17 July, befo…
By setting the comedy in Ontario cottage country in 1999, director Liza Balkan helps us digest some story elements that don't fit with 2019 sensibilities, writes Carly Maga.