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The challenges of staging Shakespeare s Macbeth at Boston Common

This year, audiences will get to see a contemporary interpretation of “Macbeth” that begins performances July 19. What they won’t see is the year of planning that preceded it.

Shakespeare en el Common vuelve con la obra The Tempest

Shakespeare en el Common vuelve con la obra The Tempest
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A Will and a way: Shakespeare is returning to the Common

A Will and a way: Free Shakespeare is returning to the Common Canceled last year, ‘The Tempest’ will go forward this summer with attention to audience safety. By Don Aucoin Globe Staff,Updated May 7, 2021, 6:00 a.m. Email to a Friend The Bard will be back on Boston Common this summer. Commonwealth Shakespeare Company and Acting Mayor Kim Janey announced that an outdoor production of “The Tempest,” canceled last summer due to the pandemic, will be presented this summer as part of the Free Shakespeare on the Common series. It will be a streamlined, intermission-less version of Shakespeare’s play, and there will likely be mask requirements and restrictions on audience size to comply with city and state guidelines on social distancing. But however different the atmosphere may be, “The Tempest” could herald a return to tradition and a symbol of renewal for a city in need of both.

HomeFront: All hail Dionne Warwick, Shakespeare on the Common returns, dysfunctional TV families

HomeFront: All hail Dionne Warwick, Shakespeare on the Common returns, dysfunctional TV families By Marie Morris Globe Correspondent,Updated May 7, 2021, 8:55 a.m. Email to a Friend Dionne Warwick is planning two Mother s Day concerts online. Welcome back to HomeFront, where we’re slowly shaking off a year-plus of “Groundhog Day”-style sameness and reacquainting ourselves with the concept that big news can be good. Vaccination numbers climbing, Free Shakespeare on the Common back on the calendar, and especially the return of Broadway — all big, all good! For the scoop on all kinds of diversions, keep reading. POP MUSIC: At 80, Dionne Warwick has embraced livestreaming — she’s performing two Mother’s Day concerts. She wanders memory lane in an entertaining Q&A with the Globe’s Christopher Muther, touching on her back catalog as well as Twitter fame (“I say things that give food for thought”). Of Ego Nwodim’s uncanny take on

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