With clear staging and strong performances, the production makes Shakespeare’s dark tragedy engaging for newcomers and ...
Generally, with William Shakespeare film adaptations there are two ways to approach critical analysis, either by how well it adapts the Bard's play or how well it recontextualizes it. In both ...
Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. The Weinstein Company has released the first ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by One of the most performed and reimagined works of English literature becomes a fourth-wall-breaking musical revue. By Maya Phillips “You gon’ rework a ...
Pretty much everyone knows the plot of Shakespeare's Macbeth. (If you don't, I'm not going to explain it to you — that's what Sparknotes are for.) Not only did we all read it for school at some point, ...
There's a clue early on, in the Magic Theatre's verse production of Shakespeare's "Macbeth" as "translated" by Migdalia Cruz, ...
Legend has it that William Shakespeare’s Macbeth is cursed. It’s a longstanding superstition that states that if someone involved in the production speaks the play’s name – Macbeth – in the theater, ...