BLOOMINGTON — The Illinois Shakespeare Festival kicked off its series of kid-friendly shows on Saturday morning with "Campfire Macbeth," an adaptation of Shakespeare's famous tragedy. Writer Nancy ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The 1934 opera, revived this season at the Metropolitan Opera, stoked the ire of the Soviet state, or so the story goes. But archives tell a more ...
William Shakespeare's Macbeth is said to be cursed. Actors, therefore, do anything they can to say its name when they're in the theater—instead choosing to say "The Scottish Play" or "The Bard's Play.
Photograph of Jack Carter (Macbeth), Kenneth Renwick (Second Murderer) and George Nixon (First Murderer) in the Federal Theatre Project production of Macbeth at the Lafayette Theatre, Harlem. Library ...
One of the wild prophesies in Shakespeare’s haunted tragedy “Macbeth” involves a mysteriously moving forest. On Sunday night, when thunderstorms and flooding were predicted, Capital Classics shifted ...
One of Shakespeare’s most coveted roles for women gets different interpretations onstage in New York and Washington. By Maya Phillips “Macbeth” isn’t one of Shakespeare’s so-called “problem plays,” ...
Joel Coen’s film adaptation of “The Tragedy of Macbeth,” starring Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand, arrives a mere six years after Justin Kurzel directed Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard ...