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If 'Shakespeare's Plays' was a topic on 'Pointless', Cymbeline might just be a winning answer. This production, at the ...
Written in 1611, Shakespeare’s Cymbeline is a raw mess – full of feeling and as messy as life. The 18th-century man of letters, Samuel Johnson decried the play as a work of “unresisting ...
Tickets are now available for Traveling Players’ Summer Season, which will feature a variety of family-friendly plays ...
Neither one of the Bard’s most poetic plays, nor his most profound, Cymbeline is a bingo card of Shakespearian tropes: star-crossed lovers, banishment, hidden identities, cross-dressing, lost twins, ...
King Cymbeline here becomes a Queen (Martina Laird) of a Gaia-worshipping matriarchy. The commoner Posthumus (Nadi Kemp-Sayfi), for whom her daughter Innogen (Gabrielle Brooks) undergoes ...
Cymbeline, now getting a divinely inspired production at the Stratford Festival, is the everything bagel of Shakespeare’s canon. This late play of the Bard’s, a fairy tale-inflected ...
Not for the first time down by the Thames, genders are flipped, Cymbeline the Queen of a matriarchal Britain, resisting the demands for tribute from a machismo-sodden Italy. Her daughter, Innogen, is ...
In the most prominent of several explicitly gender-flipped roles, Martina Laird plays Queen Cymbeline, a choice that unavoidably conflates the monarch’s story with that of Boudicca – another ...
One of Shakespeare's final plays, Cymbeline tells the story of the British king Cymbeline and his daughter, Imogen. It is a tale of deceit and jealousy, with accusations of infidelity that often ...
Cymbeline: Gregory Doran’s RSC parting shot is neither 21-gun salute nor misfire For his 50th and final production at the RSC, the departing artistic director bows out with one of the Bard’s ...