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The Black Death, also known as the Bubonic Plague, ravaged Europe between 1346 and 1352, decimating almost half of the ...
Today’s Orlando Fringe Festival reviews include “Camp Slash,” “Cinco: The Musical,” “DK Does Improv: A Live Comedy Show,” ...
This ancient fishing village in Devon was relatively unknown to the world before the mid-1800s, but today its draws tourists ...
From Seattle's reimagined Waterfront Park to parades, fireworks shows and more, here are key Seattle summer experiences to ...
Efforts to ban books in schools and remove them from libraries usually happen at the local level. Trump has made them a focus ...
The Allen Elizabethan Theatre in Oregon is one of the outdoor venues where audiences can experience the likes of Shakespeare ...
Lifeguards are on duty beginning Memorial Day and will remain through Labor Day, with roving patrols on some beaches through mid-October. Never swim alone. Lifeguards and information located on ...
Just so long as you aren’t seeking subtlety, he delivers the goods where it counts; Tim’s trimmed Twelfth Night doesn’t skimp ...
We sat down with expert David Medina to discuss William Shakespeare's closeting in LGBTQ Nation's OutThink interview series.
The late actor and his wife, actress Joan Plowright, lived at the peaceful countryside property for decades, hosting stars ...
John Adams’s Shakespeare adaptation has been trimmed since its premiere, but still struggles with setting a flood of dense Elizabethan verse.
Then, having enough of boom and roar. Welles and the Mercury turned back to Elizabethan times for a bellylaugh, rigged up Thomas Dekker’s bawdy, roistering The Shoemakers’ Holiday. That was a ...