Shakespeare week
Aug. 3rd, 2004 12:26 pmWednesday, I went to the Commonwealth Shakespeare's production of Much Ado About Nothing on the Common. It was lovely. ( Read more... )
Thursday, I drove out to Green Hill Park (Worcester) for a performance by the Redfeather Theatre Company of Twelfth Night. ( Read more... )
Sunday, as I drove south, I listened to This American Life (search in the site for Act V, Hamlet; there seems to be no internal bookmarking system.). The whole episode was dedicated to one story, about a production of Hamlet in a high-security prison.
Happily, I got to hear most of the show, arriving just in time for the beginning of the Industrial Theatre's production of The Merry Wives of Windsor. ( Read more... )
Side note: there's a new Shakespeare theatre group starting in Boston this fall, too (this season's line-up includes Richard III, Measure for Measure, and Julius Caesar. I'm particularly interested in the first, since I've not seen it, and I've had a soft spot for Richard since reading The Daughter of Time.)
Thursday, I drove out to Green Hill Park (Worcester) for a performance by the Redfeather Theatre Company of Twelfth Night. ( Read more... )
Sunday, as I drove south, I listened to This American Life (search in the site for Act V, Hamlet; there seems to be no internal bookmarking system.). The whole episode was dedicated to one story, about a production of Hamlet in a high-security prison.
Happily, I got to hear most of the show, arriving just in time for the beginning of the Industrial Theatre's production of The Merry Wives of Windsor. ( Read more... )
Side note: there's a new Shakespeare theatre group starting in Boston this fall, too (this season's line-up includes Richard III, Measure for Measure, and Julius Caesar. I'm particularly interested in the first, since I've not seen it, and I've had a soft spot for Richard since reading The Daughter of Time.)