Posts in Thoughts On Shakespeare
Stratford and Shaw Preview 2019
Thoughts On Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, CurrentRobert CushmanStratford, Shaw Festival, Antoni Cimolino, Tim Carroll, Ben Carlson, Gray Powell, Sara Topham, Martha Burns, Martin Happer, Ben Sanders, Graeme Somerville, Patrick Hamilton, Travis Seetoo, Kelly Wong, Michael Therriault, Mae West, Peter Hinton, Diana Donnelly, Julia Course, Howard Barker, Tom McCamus, Tom Rooney, Patrick Galligan, Deborah Hay, Sanjay Talwar, Damien Atkins, Hannah Moscovitch, Chris Abraham, Kate Hennig, Sara Farb, Shannon Taylor, Alan Dilworth, Irene Poole, Michael Blake, Gordon S. Miller, Amelia Sargisson, Laura Condlin, Nigel Shawn Williams, Geraint Wyn Davies, Graham Abbey, Brigit Wilson, Sophia Walker, Diane Flacks, Lucy Peacock, Carey Perloff, Tim Campbell, Scott Wentworth, Jonathan Goad, Maev Beaty, Thoughts on Shakespeare
The Year of Lear; Once Thought Too Painful to Perform, Shakespeare's Merciless & Kingly Tale Calls Out the Best in Those Who Present It, Which in 2014 Seems to be Everyone
National Post, Shakespeare, Thoughts On ShakespeareRobert CushmanShakespeare, Stratford Festival, Colm Feore, Antoni Cimolino, Frank Langella, Michael Pennington, Simon Russell Beale, National Theatre, Sam Mendes, National Theatre Live, David Denby, Arne Arbus, Stephen Boxer, Peter Brook, Adrian Scarborough, King Lear, 2014, May, Thoughts on Shakespeare
Theatrical Maverick With a Golden Voice
Stratford Festival, Thoughts On ShakespeareRobert CushmanJohn Neville, Ottawa Citizen, Old Vic, Hamlet, As You Like It, Virginia McKenna, Julius Caesar, Troilus and Cressida, Judi Dench, Twelfth Night, Michael Caine, Henry V, Nottingham Playhouse, Peter Ustinov, Richard II, Richard Eyre, National Theatre, Citadel, Neptune, Stratford Festival, John Hirsch, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Ibsen Project, Don Armado, Love's Labour's Lost, 2011, November, The Merchant of Venice, Thoughts on Shakespeare
Shards of the Bard
National Post, Shakespeare, Thoughts On ShakespeareRobert CushmanStephen Marche, National Post, Eugene Schiffelin, New York, Central Park, Leonardo DiCaprio, Marjorie Garber, Shakespeare in Modern Culture, Leonard Whiting, Paul Robeson, Laurence Olivier, Julius Caesar, George Orwell, King Lear, Hamlet, 2011, May, The Merchant of Venice, The Winter's Tale, Henry IV, Thoughts on Shakespeare
He Mined the Energy In the Text
National Post, Stratford Festival, Thoughts On ShakespeareRobert CushmanMichael Langham, National Post, Stratford Festival, Trevor Nunn, Brian Bedford, Diego Matamoros, Martha Henry, Shakespeare, Michael Bawtree, Atlantic Theatre Festival, Tyrone Guthrie, Old Vic, Henry V, Christopher Plummer, Guthrie Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, Julliard School, New York, Helen Burns, Hamlet, 2011, January, The Merchant of Venice, Thoughts on Shakespeare
Pop Goes The Bard
It's Bigger. It's Bolder. It's Possibly the Best Ever. Stratford Fest; Actors From Seasons Past Return to Stage
Thoughts On Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, National Post, ShakespeareRobert CushmanStratford Festival, Carey Perloff, Geordie Johnson, Timberlake Wertenbaker, Antoni Cimolino, Olympia Dukakis, Seana McKenna, Scott Wentworth, Jonathan Goad, Martha Henry, Yanna McIntosh, Kelli Fox, Marti Maraden, Don Shipley, Des McAnuff, Peter Hinton, Evan Buliung, Adrian Noble, Royal Shakespeare Company, Hamlet, CBC, Ben Carlson, Terry Hands, Fiona Reid, Tom Rooney, Randy Hughson, The Taming of the Shrew, 2008, May, Thoughts on Shakespeare
It's Curtains for Actors' Director; The Stratford Festival Bids Farewell to Richard Monette
Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, Thoughts On Shakespeare, National PostRobert Cushman2007, October, Stratford Festival, Thoughts on Shakespeare, National Post, Richard Monette, David Prosser, David Latham, Scott Wentworth, Walter Borden, Andrey Tarasiuk, Christopher Plummer, Martha Henry, Peter Donaldson, Dan Chameroy, Lucy Peacock, Brian Bedford, Seana McKenna, Tom McCamus, Antoni Cimolino
Things Dreamt Of in His Philosophy; A British Scholar and Critic Traces Shakespeare's Ideas From Play to Play
Taking Help From Those Who Need It: OCAP is Protesting Stratford Theatre Reliant on Aid
Lessons From a Vulgar Showman
Shakespeare, National Post, Stratford Festival, Thoughts On ShakespeareRobert CushmanThe Royal Shakespeare Company, John Barton, Seana McKenna, Haysam Kadri, Shawn Wright, 2004, July, Thoughts on Shakespeare
The Return of the King
A Man of the Theatre: Findley as Playwright
All's Well That Starts Well: The Stratford Festival Began in 1953 Under the Stewardship of Tyron Guthrie. He Proved to be the Right Man in the Right Place for Canada's Nascent Theatre Scene
National Post, Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, Thoughts On ShakespeareRobert Cushman2002, June, Stratford Festival, National Post, Tyrone Guthrie, Tom Patterson, Richard III, All's Well That Ends Well, Tanya Moiseiwitsch, Douglas Campbell, Alec Guiness, Irene Worth, Michael Bates, Eleanor Stuart, Donald Harron, William Hutt, William Needles, Douglas Rain, Thoughts on Shakespeare
The Play's the Thing, Catching More Than Kings
The Grande Dame of Stratford
Thoughts On Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, National Post, ShakespeareRobert Cushman2000, August, Tanya Moiseiwitsch, Stratford Festival, costume design, Richard Monette, Tyrone Guthrie, Michael Langham, Thoughts on Shakespeare
An Iambic Pentameter You Can Dance To: Adding Music to the Bard
A Great Talent; A Modest Man: He Was Counted Among the Finest of the Century's Actors
Thoughts On Shakespeare, National Post, ShakespeareRobert Cushman2000, August, Alec Guinness, obituary, Stratford Festival, Richard III, All's Well That Ends Well, The Bridge on the River Kwai, Star Wars, Thoughts on Shakespeare
With Him Dies an Era of Theatrical Giants
Modernize the Bard? No way!