Shakespeare’s ‘She’s the Man’: How Twelfth Night Became the Ultimate Modern Teen Rom-Com
Picture this: a teenage girl cuts her hair, binds her chest, and pretends to be her own twin brother so […]
Picture this: a teenage girl cuts her hair, binds her chest, and pretends to be her own twin brother so […]
Imagine this: the beat cuts out completely. The only sounds are the crisp flick of thousand-dollar bricks hitting the table
Imagine a woman veiled in black, swearing to shut herself away from the world for seven years to mourn her
In the opening minutes of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, a young woman stands alone on a strange shore, believing her twin
Imagine this: A dimly lit Nashville theater hums with anticipation as an improviser, clad in a haphazard Elizabethan doublet, steps
If you’ve ever laughed (or winced) at that scene from National Lampoon’s Animal House (1978), you’ve probably typed the phrase
Imagine a woman in mourning black, veiled from head to toe, who walks onto a comic stage and, in less
Imagine being shipwrecked on a strange shore, believing your twin brother is dead, with no money, no protector, and no
Imagine London, late autumn 1598. Rain hammers the thatched roof of a rambling timber-framed tavern just beyond Bishopsgate. Inside The
“I am not what I am.” When Viola whispers those words in Twelfth Night, something electric happens on stage—and four