Join us beneath the stars for Antony and Cleopatra and feel the heat of a love story that shaped the fate of nations. Love ...
Everyone wants to read about Antony and Cleopatra, especially about Cleopatra, who was not only history’s most famous female ruler but its most glamorous. The Egyptian queen’s love affair with the ...
For the first time in ten years, Antony and Cleopatra, Shakespeare’s epic story of love, duty, and power unfolds in the Globe Theatre in a ground-breaking bilingual production using Spoken English and ...
The Folger Shakespeare Library is the perfect place to learn about William Shakespeare or see a traditional Shakespearean play. Its extensive collection of works and rotating exhibits immerses guests ...
Ralph Fiennes and Sophie Okonedo play Shakespeare’s doomed power couple 'Antony and Cleopatra,' who are far better at love than war, in Simon Godwin's production at the National. By Demetrios Matheou ...
Tony Award winner Sophie Okonedo (A Raisin in the Sun, The Crucible) will join Academy Award nominee Ralph Fiennes (The English Patient, Hamlet) in the National Theatre production of Shakespeare’s ...
NORTHBRIDGE - Gone this summer, for pragmatic reasons, is the outdoor Napkin Stage, an imposing replica of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, in Worcester Shakespeare Company’s production of “Antony and ...
Surrounded by the woods of Saratoga’s Sanborn Park is a small amphitheater — half decorated with Egyptian symbols and statues, half with Roman masks and lettering. It is here that Silicon Valley ...
How do you deal with a performance that is captivating, but is out of sync with the rest of the production? That’s the audience’s dilemma with “Antony and Cleopatra,” which opened Friday at the ...
In 30 B.C., Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII died by suicide after they were defeated by Octavian's forces in a civil war. But what if Antony and Cleopatra had defeated Octavian, the man who became ...
Shakespeare never presented a stage director with more problems than he did in Antony and Cleopatra; thus any production of the play is cause for excitement. Coleridge thought it Shakespeare's "most ...