In a nutshell: the play turns love upside down to show how irrational, changeable, and magical it can be – before restoring order, harmony, and celebration. Shakespeare’s comedy opens in Athens where ...
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Marin Shakespeare Company has a long tradition of clever interpretations of the Bard’s classics. Robert Currier’s “The Merry Wives of Windsor” was reset in the free-love era of early 1970s Marin ...
Members of the University of Minnesota Bachelor of Fine Arts Actor Training Program company of 2026 put on a whimsical and hilarious performance of William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” ...