>ASC: Henry IV, Part 1

>Do not miss the American Shakespeare Center’s production of Henry IV Part 1 at the Blackfriars Playhouse, through November 27. I’ll definitely be seeing…

>ASC: The Rehearsal

>Last night I saw the opening performance of the American Shakespeare Center‘s production of The Rehearsal, a bit of meta-farce by George Villiers (and…

>ASC: Titus Andronicus

>Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus is not often performed, which explains why I had never experienced the play until I went to the American Shakespeare Center‘s…

>American Shakespeare Center: Much Ado About Nothing

>Once again, the American Shakespeare Center’s resident troupe turns in terrific performances, this time in a rollicking production of Much Ado about Nothing. A…

>American Shakespeare Center: Merry Wives of Windsor

>The Merry Wives of Windsor is one of the easiest of Shakespeare’s comedies to understand. There’s deception, of course, and one character dons a…

>Hamlet v. Hamlet v. Hamlet

>Is this cool, or what? You know there are three versions of Hamlet, right? There’s the First Folio and the First and Second Quarto…

>American Shakespeare Center’s Spring Season

>Murder. Revenge. Gambling. Belly Dancers. The spring season of the American Shakespeare Center at Staunton’s Blackfriars Playhouse has something for everyone. First, there is…

>ASC Auction

>Bid on swashbuckling lessons! A stage debut! Scansion lessons from Dr. Ralph himself! And other stuff, with the proceeds benefiting the American Shakespeare Center….

>ASC: The Blind Beggar of Alexandria

>Wednesday night I saw what is most likely my final performance of the 2009 Actors’ Renaissance Season at the American Shakespeare Center: The Blind…

>American Shakespeare Center: The Changeling

>The Changeling: Must See ASC The Changeling is NOT by William Shakespeare, it’s by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley and I had no idea…