The oddest of Shakespeare’s late-career romances, “Cymbeline” is far from the Bard at his best. The tone seesaws all over the place. The plot is so complicated it takes a near endless series of ...
Song mash-ups are familiar in pop culture. But in one of William Shakespeare’s lesser-known plays, “Cymbeline,” the literary great created a mash-up of our favorite fairy tales tropes, as well as ...
It’s a Shakespeare production with an occasional interlude, a jingle performed to the tune of “Mary Had a Little Lamb.” The nursery rhyme is what the Los Angeles Drama Club’s young theater students ...
“Cymbeline” was one of William Shakespeare’s final plays (and possibly a collaboration with uncredited scribes). And it is packed with a lifetime of his favorite themes and plot devices. Estranged ...
Austin Shakespeare’s acclaimed teen company, Young Shakespeare, returns this summer with a magical and adventurous production of Shakespeare’s Cymbeline, presented at the unique, open-air Curtain ...
Innocence. Sword fights. Cross-dressing girls and boys. Jealousy. Poison. Villains. Western Oregon University’s upcoming production of Shakespeare’s “Cymbeline” has them all. Director Ted deChatelet ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. "Cymbeline" is among a group of five plays called Romances that were ...
This fall, SF Shakes and Cal Shakes bring “Free Shakespeare in the Park” to Orinda’s Bruns Amphitheater with their enchanting performance of “Cymbeline.” In an explosion of theatrical brilliance, this ...
“Cymbeline,” a play by William Shakespeare that is classified as a tragedy but has elements of romance and comedy, is being produced at a relatively new venue for the Lancaster-based theater troupe — ...
Written in 1611, Shakespeare’s Cymbeline is a raw mess – full of feeling and as messy as life. The 18th-century man of letters, Samuel Johnson decried the play as a work of “unresisting imbecility”, a ...
The Public Theater can do no wrong these days. First “Fun Home,” then “Hamilton,” and now a “Cymbeline” in Central Park that makes joyous sense out of a play that even the most devoted of ...
Written in 1611, Shakespeare’s Cymbeline is a raw mess – full of feeling and as messy as life. The 18th-century man of letters, Samuel Johnson decried the play as a work of “unresisting imbecility”, a ...