Shakespeare
British professor uncovers location of Shakespeare’s London home using previously unknown documents
Munro’s find is historically significant, painting a very different picture of where Shakespeare may have spent time in his later years then what was originally thought.
Researchers say they’ve traced Shakespeare’s London lodgings at last
Rome to charge tourists to get close to Trevi Fountain in move aimed at reducing chaos
‘Hamnet’ is Oscar-bait about Shakespeare's free-spirited wife - review
All the world's a screen in Shakespeare film fest
The festival, programmed in collaboration with the English department of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU), begins on June 9 and continues throughout the month.
Nissan Nativ Acting Studio brings a reindeer ride with Henrik Ibsen's 'Peer Gynt' - review
Hebrew only. One hour and fifty minutes without intermission. HaBait Theater, 5 Noam Street Tel Aviv. NIS 70 per ticket.
Netanyahu’s final act: Biblical triumph or Shakespearean tragedy? - opinion
Had Netanyahu retired after losing the 2021 election, his legacy may have remained intact.
Shakespearing things up in Eilat
The three performances, being held over four nights of theater magic, were produced by the youngsters during an intense seven-week process.
Jerusalem highlights October 20-26
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
'Richard III': A clear retelling of a great Shakespearean play - review
Director Itai Tiran transforms Shakespeare's Richard III by removing many historical elements, distilling it into an illustration of the lust for power in Israel.
Read more Shakespeare before taking stance on judicial reform - opinion
Before you rush to judgment on any of today’s hot issues, make sure you’ve spent lots of time reading great books or watching rich plays.
Free Shakespeare theater returns to Jerusalem with 'Julius Caesar'
Theater in the Rough reinvents the classic Shakespeare play 'Julius Caesar' with a new musical element.
In 'I, Shakespeare,' Dori Engel solves the Bard of Avon's riddles
Dori Engel: “Shakespeare is the best-known person about whom very little is known.”
Dortmund Ballet – Midsummer Night’s Dream Choreographed by Alexander Ekman - review
Ekman is a well-known choreographer and he did well in using only a few thematic elements from the original play and adjusted them partially to his culture and artistic discourse with his peers.