Posts tagged Nigel Shawn Williams
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
To Kill a Mockingbird & Long Day's Journey Into Night
Stratford Festival, Current, Stratford Festival ReviewRobert CushmanStratford Festival, Nigel Shawn Williams, Matthew G. Brown, Jonathan Goad, Joseph Ziegler, Jonelle Gunderson, Randy Hughson, Sophia Wa, Miles Potter, Tim Campbell, Irene Poole, Amy Keating, Scott Wentworth, Seana McKenna, Charlie Gallant, Gordon S. Miller, Eugene O'Neill, Harper Lee, To Kill A Mockingbird, Long Day's Journey Into Night
Leafy Highs Lows: Shakespeare in High Park Offers the Bard's Most Contemplative Comedy and his Goriest Tragedy With As You Like It and Titus Andronicus
Canadian Stage, Shakespeare, National Post, Shakespeare in High ParkRobert CushmanAs You Like It, Titus Andronicus, Canadian Stage, Shakespeare in High Park, National Post, Shakespeare, Nigel Shawn Williams, Alexander Plouffe, James Graham, Amy Rutherford, Jan Alexandra Smith, Gwenlyn Cumyn, Omar Alex Khan, Keira Loughran, Ken Tynan, Sean Dixon, Beau Dixon, Emilio Vieira, 2014, July
Playing the Race Bard
Stratford Festival, Shakespeare, National Post, ContemporaryRobert Cushman2006, July, Harlem Duet, Stratford Festival, Studio Theatre, Djanet Sears, Nigel Shawn Williams, Karen Robinson, Barbara Barnes-Hopkins, Sophia Walker, Walter Borden
A Loving Labour, but with Its Potential Lost
Shakespeare, National Post, National Arts CentreRobert Cushman2005, January, Love's Labour's Lost, National Arts Centre, Marti Maraden, Ben Carlson, Yanna McIntosh, Juan Chioran, Nigel Shawn Williams, Kelli Fox, David William, Peter Froehlich, David Schurmann