TSC's ROMEO AND JULIET Opens 4/27
by BWW News Desk
- Apr 27, 2011
Tennessee Shakespeare Company, the Mid-South's professional classical theatre, returns to its outdoor roots with its multi-stage production of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet at the Dixon Gallery & Gardens this spring.
TSC's ROMEO AND JULIET Opens 4/27
by Kelsey Denette
- Mar 28, 2011
Tennessee Shakespeare Company, the Mid-South's professional classical theatre, returns to its outdoor roots with its multi-stage production of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet at the Dixon Gallery & Gardens this spring.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream & More Play Orlando Shakespeare Theater
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Dec 9, 2010
Orlando Shakespeare Theater in Partnership with UCF presents three classic and beloved masterpieces - William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, and the epic adventure Beowulf - in rotating repertory!
'The Turn Of The Screw' At Orlando Shakespeare Festival
by Beau Higgins
- Nov 7, 2010
Described by Stephen King as 'the quintessential ghost story,' The Turn of the Screw was originally published in serialized form and eventually became one of James' most famous works. James added a new spin to the traditional ghost story by writing it entirely from the governess' perspective, leaving the reader to interpret her account's accuracy and truthfulness. More than a century later, critical debate rages on over the nature of the ghosts, the complicity of the children, and the sanity of the governess.
'The Turn Of The Screw' At Orlando Shakespeare Festival
by Beau Higgins
- Oct 13, 2010
Described by Stephen King as 'the quintessential ghost story,' The Turn of the Screw was originally published in serialized form and eventually became one of James' most famous works. James added a new spin to the traditional ghost story by writing it entirely from the governess' perspective, leaving the reader to interpret her account's accuracy and truthfulness. More than a century later, critical debate rages on over the nature of the ghosts, the complicity of the children, and the sanity of the governess.
'The Turn Of The Screw' At Orlando Shakespeare Festival
by Beau Higgins
- Aug 20, 2010
Described by Stephen King as 'the quintessential ghost story,' The Turn of the Screw was originally published in serialized form and eventually became one of James' most famous works. James added a new spin to the traditional ghost story by writing it entirely from the governess' perspective, leaving the reader to interpret her account's accuracy and truthfulness. More than a century later, critical debate rages on over the nature of the ghosts, the complicity of the children, and the sanity of the governess.
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