‘The Tempest’ Turned Upside Down In Brooklyn
The third Shakespeare play directed by Phyllida Lloyd and performed with an entirely female cast is now at St. Ann’s Warehouse in Dumbo, Brooklyn.
Shrewd Taming
Directed by Phyllida Lloyd, this performance of Shakespeare’s controversial play, by a fiercely talented and entirely female cast, inspires uncomfortable but crucial questions about the state of gender relations in America — especially with regard to one woman in particular.
"I Was Fed Up" — The 180-Degree Decision to Stage Shakespeare With Only Women
Phyllida Lloyd, director of the all-female Henry IV playing St. Ann's Warehouse, reveals the moment she decided to disrupt the status quo by casting a Shakespeare play completely with women and how female prisoners can relate to Margaret Thatcher and Hillary Clinton.
Two Brothers, 15 Years and One Broadway Premiere: The Journey of ‘Something Rotten!’
Talk of the Tony Awards race heated up when it was announced that Something Rotten!, the new musical comedy packed with Broadway talent, would skip its out-of-town tryout and come straight to the St. James Theatre. The creators and stars of the musical share their reaction to the daring decision.
The Comedy of Errors
The delightfully entertaining production of The Comedy of Errors offers the complicated combination of a thoroughly humorous show that also provides a glance at some darker and frustrating themes in Shakespeare’s work.
‘Complete Works of William Shakespeare in One Weekend’ - An Interview With Company's Marathon 2013 Producer Winnie Lok
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare in 90 Minutes is one thing, while the complete Works of William Shakespeare in one weekend is entirely another.