Shakespeare /tags/shakespeare Shakespeare en-US Copyright © 2024 Thu, 03 Aug 2023 21:42:49 GMT Sitcom-inspired Shakespeare brings its laugh track to 24 St. Louis-area parks /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2023-08-03/sitcom-inspired-shakespeare-brings-its-laugh-track-to-24-st-louis-area-parks “The Merry Wives of Windsor” gets a 1990s sitcom twist. Thu, 03 Aug 2023 21:42:49 GMT /show/st-louis-on-the-air/2023-08-03/sitcom-inspired-shakespeare-brings-its-laugh-track-to-24-st-louis-area-parks Danny Wicentowski The Black Rep opens its season with the story of America’s first Black playwright /arts/2022-09-07/the-black-rep-opens-its-season-with-the-story-of-americas-first-black-playwright The Black Rep is sharing the story of William Henry Brown with a production of "The African Company presents Richard III." The play opens the company's 46th season. © 2024 ’s Chad Davis asked director and Black Rep founder Ron Himes why the theater's story is so intriguing. Wed, 07 Sep 2022 10:00:00 GMT /arts/2022-09-07/the-black-rep-opens-its-season-with-the-story-of-americas-first-black-playwright Chad Davis St. Louis Shakespeare Festival's African 'King Lear' Is Fresh Take On Revered Playwright /arts/2021-06-10/st-louis-shakespeare-festivals-african-king-lear-is-fresh-take-on-revered-playwright Many critics of the white-dominated theater canon in the U.S. point to the intense focus on Shakespeare as a force that holds back artists of color. St. Louis Shakespeare Festival's production of "King Lear" features a predominately Black cast — and makes room for new interpretations of a revered playwright. Thu, 10 Jun 2021 10:11:21 GMT /arts/2021-06-10/st-louis-shakespeare-festivals-african-king-lear-is-fresh-take-on-revered-playwright Jeremy D. Goodwin Reconstructed Shakespeare Shows Bigotry Is Timeless /arts/2019-01-23/reconstructed-shakespeare-shows-bigotry-is-timeless In a heated conversation during the first act of “District Merchants,” a white immigrant tells a black man that he understands the other’s plight: “I know… Thu, 24 Jan 2019 03:09:22 GMT /arts/2019-01-23/reconstructed-shakespeare-shows-bigotry-is-timeless Jeremy D. Goodwin In 'Hip Hop Hamlet,' women prisoners express their humanity: 'I didn't feel like I was incarcerated' /arts/2018-10-12/in-hip-hop-hamlet-women-prisoners-express-their-humanity-i-didnt-feel-like-i-was-incarcerated It’s opening night for “Hip Hop Hamlet” and more than 200 women dressed in baggy, khaki-colored clothes have packed into the gymnasium at the women’s… Fri, 12 Oct 2018 10:05:00 GMT /arts/2018-10-12/in-hip-hop-hamlet-women-prisoners-express-their-humanity-i-didnt-feel-like-i-was-incarcerated Jeremy D. Goodwin Inside the set of 'Romeo and Juliet'; Shakespeare Festival comes to Forest Park /arts/2018-05-31/inside-the-set-of-romeo-and-juliet-shakespeare-festival-comes-to-forest-park Neon lights and the colors of young love will brighten Forest Park over the next three weeks, when Shakespeare Festival St. Louis presents the bard's… Thu, 31 May 2018 20:24:39 GMT /arts/2018-05-31/inside-the-set-of-romeo-and-juliet-shakespeare-festival-comes-to-forest-park Kae M. Petrin Audiences become part of the play in this 'Hamlet' produced by Rebels and Misfits /arts/2016-11-08/audiences-become-part-of-the-play-in-this-hamlet-produced-by-rebels-and-misfits As the cast of “Hamlet” carefully rehearsed for opening night, they also got ready to break something: the fourth wall — the theater term for the… Tue, 08 Nov 2016 11:10:26 GMT /arts/2016-11-08/audiences-become-part-of-the-play-in-this-hamlet-produced-by-rebels-and-misfits Nancy Fowler Take 5: Laura Bates, author, 'Shakespeare Saved My Life' /arts/2013-04-25/take-5-laura-bates-author-shakespeare-saved-my-life This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, April 25, 2013 - Laura Bates first went to prison in Chicago. She wasn't there to stay, of course,… Thu, 25 Apr 2013 20:43:09 GMT /arts/2013-04-25/take-5-laura-bates-author-shakespeare-saved-my-life Kristen Hare Review: Would Shakespeare by any other name read as sweet? /arts-culture/2011-11-04/review-would-shakespeare-by-any-other-name-read-as-sweet This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Nov. 4, 2011 - "Anonymous" is a curious movie in a number of ways. First, for trying to make sense of… Fri, 04 Nov 2011 12:39:06 GMT /arts-culture/2011-11-04/review-would-shakespeare-by-any-other-name-read-as-sweet Nick Otten It's Spring! Love your Shakespeare! /arts/2011-04-06/its-spring-love-your-shakespeare This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, April 6, 2011 - Shakespeare kicks off one of his most famous seasonal sonnets with the line "From you… Wed, 06 Apr 2011 23:37:26 GMT /arts/2011-04-06/its-spring-love-your-shakespeare Richard Newman