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.
“The Merchant of Venice the Musical!” addresses this in a fourth-wall-shattering performance called “Stress Relief,” with the ensemble singing: Who I can oppress.” For me, the most powerful shift from ...
In modern Venice, where austerity prevails for all but those at the top, Portia a wealthy heiress is looking for a suitor. Bassanio borrows money from Antonio to finance his attempt to win her over.
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 ...
West End casting has been revealed for The Merchant of Venice 1936, led by Tracy-Ann Oberman as Shylock. The production, directed by Brigid Larmour, will begin a limited run at London’s Trafalgar ...