“Pericles” is one of those Shakespeare plays that’s performed a lot less often than many of his greatest hits, albeit certainly more often than, say, “Henry VIII.” It’s always fun to see this rambling ...
The Motley Shakespeare Players (Motley Shakes), the MFA Company of Mary Baldwin University’s Shakespeare and Performance program, tell the story of Pericles, William Shakespeare’s great romantic ...
“‘Tis time to fear,” Pericles observes on Navy Pier, “when tyrants seem to kiss.” The likable Prince of Tyre, hero of the William Shakespeare play of the same name, has a specific tyrant in mind, one ...
With its shambling and scattered storytelling, problematic plotting, dubious authorship and disregard for unities Aristotelian and otherwise, “Pericles” is generally acknowledged to be one of William ...
Rob Melrose directs the free tour that played prisons, homeless shelters, centers for the elderly and other community venues, including the Brownsville Recreation Center in Brooklyn, Fortune Society ...
Carrie Edel Isaacman and her company, Shakespeare Sports, asks their audience, "what makes a hero?" with their new presentation of Pericles, Prince of Tyre. This Jacobean play -- ironically written ...
William Shakespeare has acquired a new collaborator for this production of Pericles: director Lois Anderson has reinvented the script and the results are enchanting. There’s a long-standing debate ...
“Pericles” runs through August 2 at the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, on DeSales University Campus, 2755 Station Avenue in Center Valley, a few miles north of Quakertown. 610-282-9455 or ...
There are shades of Casualty as Cheek By Jowl’s briskly ingenious production confines the entire action to a hospital How do you give unity to Pericles? It has a rambling narrative that takes us round ...