We might imagine Maria Kreyn as Ariel, the serving spirit ruled by Prospero, the potent mage and proponent of Shakespeare’s last and most mysterious play, The Tempest. Prospero was the exiled noble ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Mother Nature made tremendous contributions to the opening night performance of Marin Shakespeare Company’s “The Tempest,” running through Sept. 14 at the ...
Ohio Shakespeare Festival (OSF) has performed under the stars at the Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens for twenty-four summers. Their playing space is tucked away between small ponds and bordered on all ...
Cast members perform during a dress rehearsal for St. Louis Shakespeare Festival’s TourCo production of The Tempest in the Vandeventer neighborhood in St. Louis on Sunday, July 28, 2024. Five of the ...
Boulder County elementary students tackled the big words and big ideas of Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” at the University of Colorado Boulder’s annual Will Power Festival. From left: Lafayette ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Costume design studies for Ariel of ...
"Ariel, come!" is not the most poetic line Shakespeare ever dreamed up, but in Shakespeare Theatre's new staging of "The Tempest," the words are positively inspirational. That's because when Prospero ...
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The Tempest - Sam Wanamaker Theatre, The Globe
Do you have favourite theatres in London? Sam Wanamaker is one of mine. It’s a tiny indoor theatre next door to the better-known Globe Theatre. Perfect, perhaps, for The Tempest, one of Shakespeare’s ...
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