Hofstra student actors shine on stage in "The Comedy of Errors," reimagined to take place in the 1960s.
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3/5/14
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In its second decade, Town Hall’s sellout series “Broadway By the Year” has a new format, in four star-studded hark-backs, under the enlightened guidance of beloved impresario Scott Siegel, who has created, written and hosted the series from its inception.
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Arlene Epstein
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2/20/14
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Treat your sweetie to an evening of comedy and couplets with those funny fellows of the Improvised Shakespeare Company (ISC).
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By Karen Bloom
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2/5/14
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If you’ve never enjoyed Shakespeare, the two plays being done in repertory at The Belasco Theatre may convert you. Done in the original Elizabethan style with great attention spent on authenticity of music and fashion, both Twelfth Night and Richard III offer superb entertainment.
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12/16/13
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The drama club at Kennedy High School in Bellmore staged two shows of William Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” on Nov. 15 and 16. Actors and actresses engaged the audience with their modern adaptation of this classic.
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11/22/13
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For many, Romeo and Juliet is the first (and only) Shakespearean play they will ever see. The story of the star-crossed lovers and their quarreling families has long appealed to romantics and …
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9/20/13
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The epitome of a wonderful summer evening in NYC is a visit to The Public Theater’s Shakespeare in The Park, especially if you are lucky enough to snare a free ticket.
However, it’s been a …
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6/25/13
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They Might Giants, on tour with a new show, arrive at The Paramount this weekend. Also on local stages, Hofstra's Shakespeare Festival is still going strong, while the kids will enjoy a new adaptation of Aesop's Fables.
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3/20/13
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The Hofstra University Shakespeare Festival enters its 64th season, with an ambitious staging of the Bard’s captivating masterpiece,"Antony and Cleopatra," March 14-24.
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By Karen Bloom
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3/13/13
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“Much Ado About Nothing” is the featured production at Hofstra University's annual Shakespeare Festival, set for March 1 to 11.
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By Karen Bloom
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2/29/12
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