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Corrupt to the Core

By Victoria Edel February 14, 2014

There’s something perversely appropriate about performing “Richard III” — one of William Shakespeare’s bloodiest and most political plays — just a block from the Capitol Building. Shakespeare’s...

Imaginative Snippets Go Back in Time

By Joseph Kuperschmidt November 22, 2013

At the Donn B. Murphy One Acts Festival, audiences will be reminded that old-fashioned theatre is anything but stale. This annual event run, by the Mask & Bauble Society, showcases fresh talent in the...

SCHALL: Books a Gateway to Truth

By Fr. James V. Schall, S.J. October 26, 2012

A professor who has been many years at a school is often asked by visitors: “Do you notice any difference between current students and those from previous decades?” I always answer that question pretty...

A Shakespearian Success

By Victoria Ngare April 18, 2012

A collaboration of the Georgetown University theater and performance studies program and Mask & Bauble Dramatic Society, Shakespeare’s "Macbeth" is a dark play that straddles the line between dreams...

Folger Theater Redefines Shakespeare

By Ceren Ates February 4, 2011

A friend once said to me, "Keep this a secret, but I don't understand Shakespeare." I replied, "Neither do I." For everyone who shares this problem, "The Comedy of Errors," playing from January 25 to...

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