Great Dane; Hamlet Brings Out the Best in Stratford's Ensemble
National Post, Shakespeare, Stratford FestivalRobert Cushman2015, May, Hamlet, Festival theatre, Stratford Festival, Antoni Cimolino, Jonathan Goad, Seana McKenna, Geraint Wyn Davies, Tom Rooney, Mike Shara, Adrienne Gould, Tim Campbell, Juan Chioran, Sanjay Talwar, Steven Sutcliffe, Mike Nadajewski, Robert King, Brian Tree, Jennifer Mogbock, Teresa Przybylski, Michael Walton
Shakespeare, As You Like It; The Tarragon Adds a Bollywood Twist to Much Ado About Nothing Because, Well, Why Not?
National Post, Riffs on Shakespeare, Shakespeare, Tarragon TheatreRobert Cushman2015, May, Much Ado About Nothing, Tarragon Theatre, Richard Rose, Ravi Jain, Kawa Ada, Ali Momen, Salvatore Antonio, David Adams, Anusree Roy, Alon Nashman, John Cleland, Anand Rajaram, Michelle Tracey
Think of England; Stratford Makes the Best of an Uneven Play About a Bad King
National Post, Shakespeare, Stratford FestivalRobert CushmanStratford Festival, National Post, Tom McCamus, Shakespeare, Tim Carroll, Wayne Best, Noah Jalava, Graham Abbey, Jennifer Mogbock, Seana McKenna, Patricia Collins, Stephen Russell, Brad Rudy, Sean Arbuckle, E.B. Smith, 2014, May, King John
More Sinned Against
National Post, Shakespeare, Stratford FestivalRobert CushmanStratford Festival, National Post, Colm Feore, Antoni Cimolino, Maev Beaty, Scott Wentworth, Evan Buliung, Sara Farb, Stephen Ouimette, Liisa Repo-Martell, King Lear, 2014, May
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
Stratford Is Off To An Exhilarating Start With Romeo and Juliet
Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, Globe and MailRobert CushmanSara Topham, Daniel Briere, Tim Carroll, Douglas Paraschuk, Jonathan Goad, Kate Hennig, John Stead, Scott Wentworth, Tom McCamus, Mike Nadajewski, Antoine Yared, Romeo and Juliet, 2013, May
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
Back to the Future
National Post, Stratford Festival, ShakespeareRobert CushmanStratford Festival, National Post, Antoni Cimolino, Megan Follows, Stephen Ouimette, Richard Monette, Des McAnuff, William Gaskill, Ontario Arts Council, Canadian Stage, William Hutt, 2009, May, Thoughts on Shakespeare
Something is Fresh in the State of Denmark
Stratford Festival, Shakespeare, National PostRobert CushmanHamlet, Stratford Festival, National Post, Shaw Festival, Ben Carlson, Shakespeare, Adrian Noble, Adrienne Gould, James Blendick, Maria Ricossa, Scott Wentworth, Bruce Godfree, Geraint Wyn Davies, Tom Rooney, Victor Ertmanis, Randy Hughson, 2008, May
What Bedding Through Yonder Trapdoor Rises!
Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, National PostRobert CushmanRomeo and Juliet, Stratford Festival, National Post, Peter Donaldson, Des McAnuff, Robert Thomson, Heidi Ettinger, Lucy Peacock, Steven Sutcliffe, Evan Buliung, Paul Dunn, Irene Poole, John Vickery, Gareth Potter, Nikki M. James, 2008, May
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
A Monarch Divided as He Seems to mend
Festival Theatre, Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, National PostRobert Cushman2007, May, King Lear, Stratford Festival, Festival theatre, Brian Bedford, Ann Curtis, Peter Donaldson, Scott Wentworth, Wenna Shaw, Wendy Robie, Sara Topham, Tim MacDonald, Dion Johnstone, Gareth Potter, Wayne Best, Graham Harley, National Post
Taking Help From Those Who Need It: OCAP is Protesting Stratford Theatre Reliant on Aid
How Kate Was Won
Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, National PostRobert Cushman2003, May, Stratford Festival, National Post, Miles Potter, Seana McKenna, Graham Abbey, Wayne Best, Donald Carrier, Jonathan Goad, Deborah Hay, Paul Soles, Kyle Blair, Les Carlson, Barry MacGregor, The Taming of the Shrew
Stratford's Year of Living Adventurously
Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, National PostRobert CushmanThoughts on Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, National Post, Miles Potter, Seana McKenna, Graham Abbey, Martha Henry, Peter Donaldson, Diane D'Aquila, Antoni Cimolino, Leon Rubin, Jonathan Goad, Richard Monette, Nikos Dionysios, Peter Hinton, Lucy Peacock, Victor Talmadge, Brian Bedford, 2003, May, The Taming of the Shrew
The Bard's Unsinkable Play
Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, National PostRobert CushmanLove's Labour's Lost, Stratford Festival, National Post, Antoni Cimolino, Graham Abbey, Michelle Giroux, Shane Carty, Dana Green, Stephen Gartner, Caleb Marshall, Sarah McVie, Deborah Hay, James Blendick, Les Carlson, Brian Bedford, Jonathan Goad, Jacob James, Brian Tree, Barry MacGregor, Santo Loquasto, 2003, May
Good For What Ails You
National Post, Shakespeare, Stratford FestivalRobert Cushman2002, May, All's Well That Ends Well, Festival Theatre, Stratford Festival, National Post, Richard Monette, Ann Curtis, Lucy Peacock, William Hutt, Domini Blythe, Bernard Hopkins, Benedict Campbell, David Snelgrove, Sara Topham, Tim MacDonald
Neither a Rogue nor Peasant Slave Is He
Shakespeare, Stratford Festival, National PostRobert Cushman2000, May, Hamlet, Stratford Festival, Joseph Ziegler, Paul Gross, Marion Day, Domini Blythe, Benedict Campbell, Juan Chioran, Graham Abbey, Jerry Franken, Christina Poddubiuk
With Him Dies an Era of Theatrical Giants
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