O Brave New Drag!
O Brave New Drag! Interview with The Tempest director Rotimi Agbabiaka By Octavia Washington August 13, 2024 Edris Cooper-Anifowoshe* as Prospero in SF Shakes’s 2024 Free Shakespeare
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O Brave New Drag! Interview with The Tempest director Rotimi Agbabiaka By Octavia Washington August 13, 2024 Edris Cooper-Anifowoshe* as Prospero in SF Shakes’s 2024 Free Shakespeare
Let’s Talk About As You Like It March 25, 2024 First in a series of panel discussions featuring Dr. Will Tosh, Head of Research at
What’s Wales Got To Do with It? Where In The World is Milford Haven? Milford Haven is a town in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Although there is
Where Did Cymbeline’s Wager Story Come From? Deanalís Arocho Resto*, Mayou Roffé, Brian Herndon*, Nathaniel Andalis* in San Francisco Shakespeare Festival’s 2023 Free Shakespeare in
Free Shakespeare in the Park: Cymbeline’s History and Politics This blog is part of a series of historically researched posts by our summer Literary Intern
SF Shakes chats with Maryssa Wanlass, Director of Free Shakespeare in the Park: Cymbeline, Summer 2023. Maryssa is a long time Resident Artist with SF
Sydney is a Resident Artist with SF Shakes and an actor, fight director, teaching artist, and visual artist. She is also a visiting professor of
Ron Chapman plays the titular role of Pericles in Free Shakespeare at Home and in the Park, 2021. Last year, he played Edmund in SF
This summer, SF Shakes will perform Pericles, Prince of Tyre. Last summer’s production was broadcast live and online due to the pandemic. This year’s selection,
SF Shakes talks with Natalia Ceniseroz, AKA “Ms. C.” about the impact of Shakespeare’s Heartbeat in her Francisco Middle School classroom Last year San Francisco
When the pandemic hit a year ago, SF Shakes pivoted rapidly to online platforms for the safety of audiences, artists, and staff. Not only did
It is very easy to forget that a boy actor played Juliet on Shakespeare’s stage in large part because the modern film history of Romeo
SF Shakes Office HQ is located in the Bayview Neighborhood of San Francisco. We’re shining a light on our independent neighborhood eateries during the San
Ever since we announced that SF Shakes would move forward with a virtual production of King Lear, there have been quite a few questions about how
A Kingdom Divided Upon her retirement, King Lear decides to divide the kingdom among her daughters so that she might “unburdened crawl towards death.” Lear
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