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  • The Power of Relatability

    In the New Yorker, Rebecca Mead blasts the idea that audiences should crave familiar art. In fact, relatability is practically the God particle of theater, and it has been for a long time.

    Derek ThompsonAugust 1, 2014
  • Hamlet in Paris
    Theodore ChildDecember 1882 Issue
  • The First Folio of Shakespeare
    Phoebe Lou AdamsJanuary 1969 Issue
  • Year of the Prince
    Matthew GurewitschJanuary 1992 Issue
  • Why Did English Stop Changing? Let's Blame the Book of Common Prayer
    James FallowsAugust 27, 2012
  • Shakespeare's Richard Iii
    James Russell LowellDecember 1891 Issue
  • Recent Shakespearean Literature
    William Allan NeilsonMay 1906 Issue
  • Shakespeare’s 21st-Century Makeover

    The new designs for the book covers of the Bard's plays have a minimalist, modern ethos.

    Katharine SchwabMarch 30, 2016
  • Recent Shakespearean Literature
    William Allan NeilsonDecember 1907 Issue
  • The Peripatetic Reviewer
    Edward WeeksNovember 1953 Issue
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