As long as we’re on the subject, I want to take a look at a famous speech from Merchant of Venice, the speech where Shylock justifies, to two of his tormentors, his thirst for vengeance.
Igor Golyak's "Merchant of Venice" asks, what if we treated the play like a comedy the way Shakespeare intended.
The Canadian acting legend sits down with Q's Tom Power to discuss his latest stage role in the one-man play Playing Shylock, ...
Canadian actor Saul Rubinek joins The Agenda to discuss his new play "Playing ShylocK" and who gets to play Jewish characters ...
At its heart, Playing Shylock is a ghost story. When actor Saul Rubinek stammers into the Berkeley Street Theatre, he carries ...
From the blog of Sofia Afonso Ferreira at The Times of Israel ...
Shylock, not forgetting Antonio’s hostility to Judaism ... By lateral oppression: They oppress someone else. “The Merchant of Venice the Musical!” addresses this in a fourth-wall-shattering ...
Ambition, power and political unrest explode onto the stage in __*The Merchant of Venice 1936*__, direct from the RSC. Starring __Tracy-Ann Oberman__ (*Eastenders, Doctor Who*) as Shylock, ...
Oberman is preparing to merge those two worlds next month when an adaptation of The Merchant of Venice returns to the stage ...
A new production of The Merchant of Venice 1936, featuring Doctor Who star Tracy-Ann Oberman, is coming to Fareham.
Saint Francis University Fine Arts Center and The Community Arts Center of Cambria County have collaborated to present “The Merchant of Venice,” a play and post-performance discussion at 7:30 p.m. Nov ...