>American Shakespeare Center: Henry VI, Part I

>Are we confused yet? At one point midway through the American Shakespeare Center production of Shakespeare’s Henry VI, Part 1, Edmund Mortimer, uncle to…

>American Shakespeare Center: The Revenger’s Tragedy

>If you like mayhem, The Revenger’s Tragedy is the play for you. I was not familiar with it, but that’s one of the great…

>Shakespeare is Everywhere

>If you live in this area, you aren’t going to be able to turn around without bumping into some Shakespeare this weekend, all brought…

>American Shakespeare Center: On Tour

>If you haven’t had a chance to see a production by the American Shakespeare Center, here’s your chance for a glimpse of the company….

>American Shakespeare Center: A Midsummer Night’s Dream

> Now, THAT’S entertainment. I haven’t checked, but I suppose this is at least the third production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream that the…

>American Shakespeare Center: Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead

>The Stark Raving Sane Tour has been “at home” in Staunton this month doing the American Shakespeare Center‘s production of A Christmas Carol (which…

>American Shakespeare Center: Santaland Diaries

>Last year was the first year I saw David Sedaris’s The Santaland Diaries at the American Shakespeare Center‘s Blackfriars Playhouse. It was great (Paul…

>American Shakespeare Center: A Christmas Carol

>It’s a little late in the run to be doing a review, but I’ve been out of town. Still, if you’re in the Staunton…

>ASC: Actor Interview

>An interview with John Harrell and John Pasha from American Shakespeare Center

>ASC: More Twelfth Night

>Because the current American Shakespeare Center season (Twelfth Night, King Lear, Richard II, and Measure for Measure) is coming to a close and next…