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REVIEW: Finally, a little Shakespeare in Stratford

Article content An opening afternoon audience of 100, split up and physically distanced on two sides of the stage, gave a hearty applause, and the players responded with gentle smiles, waves and nods, recognizing the anticipation. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. REVIEW: Finally, a little Shakespeare in Stratford Back to video Robin “Puck” Goodfellow (Trish Lindström), the play’s infamous magical sprite, in this case sporting a mop of blazing orange hair, broke the fourth wall in a short introduction to director Peter Pasyk’s take on one of Shakespeare’s most celebrated comedies.

Virtual Theatre Today: Friday, March 12- with Women s Day on Broadway, a Liza Minnelli Celebration, and More!

Note: schedule is displayed in Eastern Daylight Time 12:00 PM Wil - A virtual reading of Wil, a new feature project written by Dan Rosen, and benefiting The Actors Fund and The AFC, will be presented March 12-17, 2021. The reading of Rosen s screenplay will be produced by Richard Middleton and Kelly McCall. In addition, Sara Botsford will direct and co-produce, and Christopher Brown will stage manage and co-produce. Rosen is also set to produce. This mostly Canadian all-star cast features Golden Globe and Emmy nominee Eric McCormack as Bernie Shylock, Oliver Dench as Wil, Lucy Peacock as Gertrude, Tony award nominee and Obie award winner Will Swenson as Richard, Colm Feore as Polonius, Jonathan Scarfe as The Narrator, Zuleikha Robinson as Ophelia, Luke Humphrey as Hamlet, Geraint Wyn Davies as Falstaff, Andre Sills as Fortinbras, Christopher Shyer as Edgar, Erin Karpluk as Mistress Quigly and Kendra Leigh as Anne Hathaway, among many others. click here

Surprising facts, easter eggs and stories every Kim s Convenience fan should know

Setting the stage Kim s Convenience was originally a theatre production. The show s playwright and creator, Ins Choi, spent five years working on the script for Kim s Convenience, according to The Canadian Encyclopedia. At one point when he was low on funds, he received financial assistance from his Korean church, which raised $3,000 to help Choi complete the play and fund a performance of his show. 1. The show is based on the real life experience of Ins Choi. When Korean-Canadian actor and writer Ins Choi created the series, he used his own family living in Toronto for inspiration. The Kim s convenience store is inspired by a combination of things; Bob s Convenience in

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