Review: Danai Gurira Carves a Bloody Path Through an Otherwise Lacking ‘Richard III’ Shakespeare adaptations come with a certain pressure, with some more successful than others. ‘Richard III’ struggles to make the cut. By David Cote
Review: Robert Icke’s Production of ‘Hamlet’ Misguidedly Embraces the Prince’s Incel-Nature Robert Icke's production of 'Hamlet' at Park Avenue Armory is nearly four hours and it's mostly Hamlet throwing a weird little fit. By David Cote
Review: ‘Fat Ham’ Is a Well Done Pulitzer Winning BBQ-Infused Interpretation of ‘Hamlet’ Playwright James Ijames adapts Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' to modern North Carolina following the drama of a family-owned BBQ restaurant. By David Cote
From Barbie and Ken to Kim and Kanye: 7 Gowns Inspired by History’s Greatest Romances By Rachel Leonard and Sally Kilbridge
The Public Theater Continues Promise of “Accessible to All” Shakespeare with Macbeth By Jennifer Neufeld