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This week’s Shakespeare news review NON-CAST includes maps, more maps, tabletops, insults, and Bob Dylan. Next week (and the New Year): we’re back from vacation with our regularly scheduled podcast!
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- Shore Shakespeare to take A Midsummer Night’s Dream on tour
- Shakespeare Birthplace Trust celebrates record year in 2016
- New Shakespeare themed pocket garden downtown
- Adam Pascal talks crossword puzzles, sobriety and taking the role of Shakespeare in Something Rotten on tour
- Keith Hamilton Cobb’s American Moor confronts Shakespeare, racism and truth
- How the RSC brought theatre to life through its digital production of The Tempest
- Eating like Shakespeare
- The art of cutting up Shakespeare
- Kentucky Shakespeare to offer absurd tragicomedy Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
- Ep. 113: The New Oxford Shakespeare
- Local troupe to perform Shakespeare’s King Lear Jan. 5-8 at Mount Sequoyah
- A Much Ado About Nothing set in 1942 England comes to Houston
- Flappers and speakeasies highlight Orlando Shakespeare Theater’s production of Love’s Labor’s Lost