UW Daily reviews local production of "Shrew"...
http://dailyuw.com/2009/7/29/shakespeare-trailer-park-hillbilly-chemistry-makes/
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Intiman to perform Othello
This just in from Sam Saunders:
Othello is to be performed July 7 -- August 2 in the Intiman Playhouse. It is part of the arrangement with Bartlett Sher, Seattle's famed (award winning) Artistic Director at Intiman who transported his South Pacific from Seattle to New York (and it was so well received he became half New Yorker and half Seattleite and now he is giving up his job here to take one half in New York and half in Germany) so now is bringing the entire company from New York's Theatre for a New Audience to perform Othello here.
The New York Time's review of the production there said it was the best Shakespearian production there in the last ten years.
If Ruth Ann and I should see you in the courtyard at the fountain before the afternoon performance on July 18th at the Intiman Playhouse, I will get you a cup of coffee and smile.
Sam the Wranglert.
Othello is to be performed July 7 -- August 2 in the Intiman Playhouse. It is part of the arrangement with Bartlett Sher, Seattle's famed (award winning) Artistic Director at Intiman who transported his South Pacific from Seattle to New York (and it was so well received he became half New Yorker and half Seattleite and now he is giving up his job here to take one half in New York and half in Germany) so now is bringing the entire company from New York's Theatre for a New Audience to perform Othello here.
The New York Time's review of the production there said it was the best Shakespearian production there in the last ten years.
If Ruth Ann and I should see you in the courtyard at the fountain before the afternoon performance on July 18th at the Intiman Playhouse, I will get you a cup of coffee and smile.
Sam the Wranglert.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Reading Looney Online
Good news for those who wish to read J. Thomas Looney's "Shakespeare" Identified in Edward de Vere, the Seventeenth Earl of Oxford.
The entire text of the book is online at the link above.
Kathryn
The entire text of the book is online at the link above.
Kathryn
Friday, May 22, 2009
Wenonah Sharpe to speak in Port Angeles
Wenonah Sharpe, an Oxfordian and supporter of the Shakespeare Authorship Research Centre, will give a talk to the Strait Freethinkers on the "Identity of Shake-speare--Why So Contested?"
It will be presented at the Raymond Carver Room of the Port Angeles Public Library, at 7:00 pm on Wednesday, May 27. The public is welcome to attend this discussion.
It will be presented at the Raymond Carver Room of the Port Angeles Public Library, at 7:00 pm on Wednesday, May 27. The public is welcome to attend this discussion.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Blogging from the bottom of the Shake-Speare mystery
The Wessex group of the Seattle Shakespeare Oxford Society now is blogging Shakespeare Authorship issues and events.
We follow in the footsteps of Oberon, "a Michigan group dedicated to the study of the works of William Shakespeare with particular interest in the authorship question."
The name "Bottom" came to mind after an evening of drinking, dining, and discussion at the Atlas Cafe. More on that later.
We follow in the footsteps of Oberon, "a Michigan group dedicated to the study of the works of William Shakespeare with particular interest in the authorship question."
The name "Bottom" came to mind after an evening of drinking, dining, and discussion at the Atlas Cafe. More on that later.
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