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Reviews | Shakespeare in LA
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August 8, 2016. The ladies of Chickspeare are back for another summer of Elizabethan improv, this year indoors in their new home at the El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood…. July 6, 2016. How many different ways are there to say how much Angelenos love the Griffith Park Free Shakespeare Festival? July 4, 2016. Kingsmen Shakespeare Company’s production of Henry V takes its cue from one of Shakespeare’s most well-known speeches…. July 2, 2016. Henry VI, Parts 1, 2 and 3. The Porters of Hellsgate. It’s a l...
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Reviews | Shakespeare in LA
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Review: Griffith Park Free Shakespeare Festival – The Experience/Richard III. By Shakespeare in LA. Tags: Independent Shakespeare Co. David Melville as Richard III. Photo by Reynaldo Macias. How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. How many different ways are there to say how much Angelenos love the Griffith Park Free Shakespeare Festival? Review: Imagination Reigns in Kingsmen Shakespeare Company’s HENRY V. By Shakespeare in LA. Ty Mayberry (center) and the cast of Henry V. Takes its cue from one of S...
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Web series | Shakespeare in LA
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New Web Series from Better Than Shakespeare: Titus and Dronicus. By Shakespeare in LA. Tags: Better Than Shakespeare! Better Than Shakespeare has launched a fun new web series, Titus and Dronicus. Which follows the escapades of two private eyes who investigate crimes inspired by Shakespeare’s plays. Written by Megan Kelly, Madhuri Shekar and Seamus Sullivan, and directed by Liz Rizzo, here is episode one. For more about the series and to watch all episodes, visit TitusandDronicus.com. By Shakespeare in LA.
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Shakespeare Fans, You’ll Love this New Theater Web Series EMPTY SPACE | Shakespeare in LA
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Shakespeare Fans, You’ll Love this New Theater Web Series EMPTY SPACE. By Shakespeare in LA. Congratulations to LA’s own Devon Armstrong and the Downtown Repertory Theater Company whose web series Empty Space. Since seeing a sneak preview of Episode One earlier this spring, I can tell you that I’ve been looking forward to the rest of the series. It’s terrific. Is set to open…. To watch Empty Space. Independent Shakespeare Co. Announces Extension of Romeo & Juliet. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are comm...
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Interviews | Shakespeare in LA
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June 30, 2016. 8216;s Cinematic Approach to Creating Music for Shakespeare. Sept 9, 2015. From Green to Groovy: Nicole Parker. Gets a ’60s Makeover for These Paper Bullets! July 21, 2015. And his Fringe Favorite, Love Labours Won. June 28, 2015. 8216;s Ever-Evolving Relationship with Twelfth Night. May 27, 2015. A gender reversed Romeo and Juliet. May 21, 2015. Fringe Spotlight: Ryan Vincent Anderson. On Bright Swords The Story of Ira Aldridge. May 13, 2015. Fringe Spotlight: Nell Gwynne. May 3, 2015.
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Independent Shakespeare Co. | Shakespeare in LA
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First Look: Independent Shakespeare Co.’s THE TEMPEST. By Shakespeare in LA. Tags: Independent Shakespeare Co. The Tempest, now through September 4th, part of Independent Shakespeare Co.’s Griffith Park Free Shakespeare Festival. Performances run Wed-Sun at 7pm. For more information, visit www.iscla.org. Thom Rivera as Prospero (left), Kalean Ung as Ariel (center) and Patrick Batiste & Nathan Nonhof as Spirits. Photos by Grettel Cortes. Evan Lewis Smith as Ferdinand and Erika Soto as Miranda. Prospero ha...
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Friday Funny: Courtesy of Popeye the Sailor and Bluto | Shakespeare in LA
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Friday Funny: Courtesy of Popeye the Sailor and Bluto. By Shakespeare in LA. I haven’t posted a Friday Funny in a while but this one came across my desk and there’s nothing like a good classic. In honor of Shakespeare’s most tragic love story, here is a little pre-show weekend fun: Popeye the Sailor, Olive Oyl, and Bluto in Shakespearian Spinach. Epidosde # 76 (January 19, 1940). If only Juliet had had some spinach! Have a great weekend. Go see some Shakespeare! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. I wonder what ...
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Friday Funny: Robin Williams – Someone Give Him a Dagger. By Shakespeare in LA. Here are a few laughs from funny man Robin Williams riffing on Shakespeare with Johnny Carson. Happy Weekend, All. It’s summer. Go see a show! Friday Funny: Courtesy of Popeye the Sailor and Bluto. By Shakespeare in LA. Epidosde # 76 (January 19, 1940). If only Juliet had had some spinach! Have a great weekend. Go see some Shakespeare! Friday Funny: Macbeth, by the Brothers McLeod. By Shakespeare in LA. By Shakespeare in LA.
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Geffen Playhouse | Shakespeare in LA
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From Green to Groovy: Nicole Parker gets a ’60s Makeover for These Paper Bullets! By Shakespeare in LA. Tags: Billie Joe Armstrong. Much ado about nothing. Stars opposite Justin Kirk in the west coast premiere of. A Modish Ripoff of William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. At Geffen Playhouse this month. Written by Rolin Jones. Weeds, Friday Night Lights, Boardwalk Empire). Landed the role. This is one all-around great gal. Nicole, what has it been like working on a brand new show like this one?
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Billie Joe Armstrong | Shakespeare in LA
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From Green to Groovy: Nicole Parker gets a ’60s Makeover for These Paper Bullets! By Shakespeare in LA. Tags: Billie Joe Armstrong. Much ado about nothing. Stars opposite Justin Kirk in the west coast premiere of. A Modish Ripoff of William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. At Geffen Playhouse this month. Written by Rolin Jones. Weeds, Friday Night Lights, Boardwalk Empire). Landed the role. This is one all-around great gal. Nicole, what has it been like working on a brand new show like this one?
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