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Tag Archives: Julius Caesar

Part 4: Behind the Scenes of ‘Pride & Prejudice’: An Interview With Sally Boyett-D’Angelo by Joel Markowitz

Posted on April 16, 2013 by Joel Markowitz
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Here is Part 4 and our final interview of our behind-the-scenes look at Annapolis Shakespeare Company’s Pride and Prejudice. Meet Artistic Director and Director Sally Boyett-D’Angelo. Joel: Why did you select Pride and Prejudice? Sally: Actually, I chose this production in … Continue reading →

‘Pride and Prejudice’ at Annapolis Shakespeare Company by Amanda Gunther

Posted on April 13, 2013 by Amanda Gunther
Michael Ryan Neely (Mr. Darcy) and Caitlin McWethy (Elizabeth Bennet). Photo courtesy of Annapolis Shakespeare Company.

You are cordially invited to an evening of the most splendid company there is to be had in the English countryside at Longbourn. A delightful comedy of manners unfolds upon the stage as the Annapolis Shakespeare Company proudly presents Jane … Continue reading →

Part 3: Behind the Scenes of ‘Pride & Prejudice’: An Interview With Caitlin McWethy by Joel Markowitz

Posted on April 12, 2013 by Joel Markowitz
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Here is our second interview with the cast of Pride and Prejudice at Annapolis Shakespeare Company. Meet Caitlin McWethy. Hi! I’m Caitlin McWethy and I am from Virginia Beach originally, but petitioning to count as a surrogate Annapolitan as about 15 members of … Continue reading →

‘Brutus’ at The Catholic University of America by Justin Schneider

Posted on February 22, 2013 by Justin Schneider
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On stage, a man tosses and turns in his sleep. Nearby in an overstuffed leather chair, a woman rests. The view from the audience, on bleachers overlooking the stage, is intimate. And “intimate” may be the best word to describe … Continue reading →

Vpstart Crow Productions Takes Final Bow by Shellie Jablonowski

Posted on December 9, 2012 by admin
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Vpstart Crow Productions Takes Final Bow It was with great sadness that I read this announcement today. Vpstart Crow Productions had produced so many fine productions and we were honored to have seen and reviewed some two of them this … Continue reading →

Artistic Director Kevin Finkelstein on Molotov’s ‘Julius Caesar’ by Joel Markowitz

Posted on March 25, 2012 by Joel Markowitz
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Why would Molotov Theatre Group pick a Shakespearean classic to produce? I asked Molotov’s Artistic Director Kevin Finkelstein to fill us in. “The decision to do Shakespeare is a selfish one: in addition to fitting the Grand Guignol aesthetic, Shakespeare … Continue reading →

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