The two plays, one a Shakespeare rom-com and the other an adaptation of a Dickens classic, have more in common than being the work of perhaps the two greatest writers in the English language.
Those who knock Shakespeare like to say that his plays aren’t relevant to our lives or our society – what I think they really ...
King Cymbeline here becomes a Queen (Martina Laird) of a Gaia-worshipping matriarchy. The commoner Posthumus (Nadi Kemp-Sayfi ...
Castlevania’s villains blend style, character, and depth, unlike One Piece’s vaillains like Kaido, who fail to leave a ...
It would be a shame should Barker choose to stop here, not only for her fans but for anyone who continues to be enthralled by ...
In the playwright's debut novel, a grandmother, daughter and granddaughter's stories are told in rotating, first-person voice ...
The minis, cards, and accessories included with each set are fully compatible with the larger collection of Unmatched games.
Visit Lewisville for a creative writing workshop, McKinney for a class on relationships or Keller for a workshop on fusing ...
LAUGH IT UP: The 30 by Ninety Theatre in Mandeville presents "Comedy Night 13," an evening of clean comedy fun featuring Lee ...
The legendary pop star chats about his new role in '& Juliet,' teaching old boy-band choreography to Charli D'Amelio and the ...
Mischa Berlinski's third book begins conventionally with sketches of family strife but develops into a more varied and ...