William Shakespeare
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Shakespeare’s ‘Henry VI’ Plays Have a Co-Writer, According to Oxford
Oxford University Press’ complete works of William Shakespeare to credit Christopher Marlowe
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Toronto’s Hot New Writer: It’s William Shakespeare
Toronto 2016: The work of the Bard adds resonance to TIFF indies “Lady Macbeth” and “Hermia & Helena”
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TNT Orders Young Shakespeare Drama ‘Will’ to Series
Newcomer Laurie Davidson plays the “Bard of Avon” in 10-episode series
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‘Smash’ Alum Christian Borle to Play Willy Wonka on Broadway
Two-time Tony winner is set to star in stage version of “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” starting in spring 2017
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‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory’ Musical Nabs Golden Ticket for Broadway Next Spring
Jack O’Brien replaces Sam Mendes as director of stage musical adaptation that aims to open in spring 2017
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First ‘Macbeth’ Trailer: Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard Make Shakespeare Look Cool (Video)
Weinstein Company is releasing Hollywood’s latest adaptation of the playwright’s celebrated material on Dec. 4
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‘Gemma Bovery’ Review: Literary Comedy Puts a Feminist Spin on an Old Classic
Starring in a second adaptation of a graphic novel by Posy Simmonds, Gemma Arterton cuts Flaubert’s heroine a little slack
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‘Sons of Anarchy’ Says Farewell With One Final, Brutal Ride
Kurt Sutter’s FX drama closes the book on the story of Charlie Hunnam’s Jax Teller and the violent life he wanted so desperately to avoid
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Sing Along With the First Trailer for George Lucas’ Animated Musical ‘Strange Magic’ (Video)
Pretty creatures battle ugly ones in the name of powerful potion and pop music
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Michael Fassbender’s ‘Macbeth’ Isn’t ‘Evil’ – He’s Got PTSD (Photos)
Oscar-nominated “12 Years a Slave” star portrays murderous general as ‘damaged’ from war in Justin Kurzel’s Shakespeare adaptation
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Kenneth Branagh to Make NYC Stage Debut With ‘Macbeth’
Alex Kingston will co-star in Park Avenue Armory production
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Joss Whedon’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ Reviews: Critics Seduced by Shakespeare Update
Many reviewers prefer the low-budget romance to "The Avengers"
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The Jackie Robinson You Won’t See in ’42’
Guest blog: He made history breaking baseball’s color barrier, but off the field he often found himself on the wrong side of history
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David Robb -
The Jackie Robinson You Won’t See in ’42’
There is probably no one in American sports more beloved than Jackie Robinson, who receives worshipful treatment in the new Legendary Pictures-Warner Bros.’ biopic, “42.” The film, which stars Chadwick Boseman as the legendary ballplayer and Harrison Ford as the man who put him in the lineup – Brooklyn Dodgers owner Branch Rickey – opens…