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Venice is a place of elegance and grandeur. It’s also a place of overcrowded hotspots and selfie stick-wielding battalions of ...
Yes, ‘The Merchant of Venice’ is a problematic, antisemitic play — this marvellous Toronto version shows the rewards of staging it ...
Arin Arbus’s production of The Merchant of Venice is set in a bleak near future in which today’s broligarchs might well feel at home, writes Joyce McMillan ...
Theatre For A New Audience is an American group based in New York City, and their 2022 production of The Merchant of Venice, which here marks the company’s Edinburgh debut, bristles with new word ...
Tracy-Ann Oberman in The Merchant of Venice 1936 Another famous antisemite, Portia (Georgie Fellows), is a snobbish aristocrat that wouldn’t have looked out of place alongside the Mitford sisters.
Is this a DC movie? No, it's Arlekin Players Theatre's off-Broadway production of Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice," now playing at the Lynn F. Angelson Theater at Classic Stage Company. And ...
The Off-Broadway production of "The Merchant of Venice" opened Off-Broadway on November 25th at the Classic Stage Company.
In 1971, legendary British actress Judi Dench played Portia in a production of Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice.” In her book about the playwright published this spring, Dench is candid ...
Igor Golyak's "Merchant of Venice" asks, what if we treated the play like a comedy the way Shakespeare intended.
The touring production of “The Merchant of Venice 1936″ has been targeted by antisemites, its star revealed. Tracy-Ann Oberman, who has starred in “Doctor Who” and “Friday Night Dinner ...
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