Do you know the history of Twelfth Night? Here's how it came to be known as the start of the Carnival season in New Orleans.
As the name suggests, Twelfth Night always comes twelve days after Christmas, no matter where Fat Tuesday ... all commonplace during this day, and Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night," a romantic ...
Every time a jaded critic starts to think there must be a limit to the number of different ways Shakespeare can be done, along comes a production to stir things up and show off the master’s talents in ...
Occasionally, the sopranos and tenors seemed tinged with vocal fatigue, no doubt a result of ... Reviewed by Tony Way A scene from Twelfth Night by Melbourne Shakespeare Company.Credit: Nick ...
The flipside is that Puwanarajah gives us clarity and insight en route: judiciously bringing out for instance (what’s in the play) that Joplin Sibtain’s Belch is no figure-of-fun drunk but a ...
Actress Linda Lavin, who died Dec. 29 at the age of 87, was a deeply ingrained part of the Wilmington arts community for ...
Having seen over 320 shows in cities like London, New York, Edinburgh in 2024, it was certainly difficult to narrow it down ...
Her passing seems to have been unexpected, as Lavin had posted just after Christmas on Instagram about her current role in Netflix series "No Good ... Like It" for Cape Fear Shakespeare at ...
Carnival begins on Twelfth Night after Christmas ... face of tragedy," said Father Patrick Williams. "We can give into fear, or we can choose to hope." After the service, a second line snaked ...
There are several theories as to the identity of “the man” who wrestled with the patriarch that night. The Torah calls him a man. The prophet Hosea called him an angel (Hosea 12:4-5).