Shakespeare
Arts & Life
Threatless Theatre takes comedic stab at reimagining the Bard
What if Juliet wasn't dead when Romeo returned to Verona? What if she was sleeping with another man instead? That's the premise behind How to Stab a Curtain, a two-act comedic twist on the works of Shakespeare from the founders of Threatless Theatre.
Arts & Life
Shakespeare comes alive at Highland Creek library
The Highland Creek library bustled with animated adaptations of Shakespearean plays recently. The library is one of 30 to host the Shakespeare for Kids Library Club, a kids literacy program created by Shakespeare in Action, a professional theatre company bringing the playwright’s works to young people across Ontario.
Arts & Life
Shakespeare in Hollywood…in Scarborough
The Scarborough Players literally rolled out the red carpet for the opening night of Ken Ludwig’s play, Shakespeare in Hollywood.
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