Amaranth Turtle Stages is delighted to present a staged reading of Merchant of Venice: The Musical in collaboration with Aspire Repertory Theatre. Dive into a bold reimagining of Shakespeare's most ...
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"It goes without saying that 'The Merchant of Venice' is a desperately difficult play to stage for a 21st century audience," said Joyce McMillan in The Scotsman. Torn between his desire to give all ...
Dennis Trainor in the Actors' Shakespeare Project production of "The Merchant of Venice" (Courtesy Nile Scott Studios) Expect the unexpected. It’s a cliché, I know, but the Actors’ Shakespeare Project ...
In her “brilliant and uncompromising” staging of The Merchant of Venice, Abigail Graham never shies away from what this play is really about, said Oliver Ainley on What’s on Stage. Namely: “a group of ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. In a nightclub environment akin to a late-night comedy show, this Merchant ...
“I have always admired this play and also been confounded by it,” says Tom Blachly about William Shakespeare’s comedy-drama, “The Merchant of Venice.” “There is so much going on in this play, and it ...
The cast of 'The Merchant of Venice.' Photo Credit: Kirill Simakov The cast of 'The Merchant of Venice.' Photo Credit: Kirill Simakov The Off-Broadway production of “The Merchant of Venice” opened Off ...
Clothes do a lot of work in Arin Arbus’s new staging of “The Merchant of Venice.” Antonio (Alfredo Narciso), the play’s titular merchant, dresses like a tech founder just back from some problematic ...
Pretty much every lawyer in the English-speaking world has heard of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. Merchant is one of Shakespeare's "problem plays." For a comedy, it isn't very funny, and the ...
It may be hard to believe The Merchant of Venice was originally classified as one of Shakespeare’s romantic comedies, given the troubling and dominant figure of Shylock, the wronged Jew. One can see ...