It is with devastation that we tell you that our Gig Guide curator and queen Maria McCloy passed away on 12 May after ...
Veteran British actor Michael Pennington, best known for his Shakespearean performances and role as Moff Jerjerrod in Star ...
The Regina school that sent its students to a LandBack smut-on-stage “courtroom comedy” earlier this week quickly realized ...
Hiran Abeysekera, last seen Stateside in "The Life of Pi" on Broadway, is more ironic than he is tragic in this colorful ...
In the latest big-screen adaptation of Hamlet, Riz Ahmed grips a car steering wheel, speeding through a tunnel in contemporary London as he delivers the title character’s “To be or not to be” speech.
Local thespians who always wanted to perform Hamlet now have a chance to star in the tragedy. Auditions for the play are scheduled for 6-9 p.m. May 3 and May 4 inside Founders Auditorium at the Ohio ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Why do artists keep returning to William Shakespeare? His plays — rife with exploration of deep humanity and ...
Filmmakers have been adapting the plays of William Shakespeare since the advent of cinema. The tale widely considered the Bard’s greatest work – The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark – was first ...
April 10 (UPI) --Hamlet, a new film starring Riz Ahmed, is the latest movie to reimagine William Shakespeare's works in a modern setting. Based on Shakespeare's tragedy about a prince seeking revenge ...
Hamlet is in theaters on April 10. From Laurence Olivier to The Lion King; from Branagh to Bollywood and The Bad Sleep Well; few stones have been left un-turned when adapting Hamlet for the big screen ...
Riz Ahmed in "Hamlet," directed by Aneil Karia. (Courtesy Vertical) Writing the line “brevity is the soul of wit” in a four-hour play is an irony that undoubtedly did not escape its author, who put it ...
“To be, or not to be,” Hamlet says in his best-known speech — questioning the value of life itself and, more immediately, his own. But surely these words have rarely, if ever, been uttered with such ...