Skip to main content
Shakespeare & Beyond

Shakespeare & Beyond

The Shakespeare & Beyond blog features a wide range of Shakespeare-related topics: the early modern period in which he lived, the ways his plays have been interpreted and staged over the past four centuries, the enduring power of his characters and language, and more.

Shakespeare Live: How Shakespeare plays are being staged across America
Shakespeare and Beyond

Shakespeare Live: How Shakespeare plays are being staged across America

Posted
Author
Esther French

Get a glimpse of how different theaters and festivals around the United States are staging Shakespeare. Featured in this gallery are Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Utah Shakespeare Festival, Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival, The Philadelphia Shakespeare Theatre, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, and…

Five questions for Pop Sonnets creator Erik Didriksen
Shakespeare and Beyond

Five questions for Pop Sonnets creator Erik Didriksen

Posted
Author
Esther French

On his very popular Tumblr, Pop Sonnets, Erik Didriksen takes hit songs and rewrites them as Shakespearean sonnets. For example, Beyoncé’s “If you liked it then you should have put a ring on it” becomes “If truly you did wish…

Andrea Mays: The Millionaire and the Bard
Shakespeare and Beyond

Andrea Mays: The Millionaire and the Bard

Posted
Author
Esther French

Henry Clay Folger paid a world record price for a book—not once, but twice—as he became the world’s leading collector of Shakespeare First Folios. In this episode from Shakespeare Unlimited, economist and author Andrea Mays talks with Neva Grant about…

Shock of the New, or a Ploy from the Past? Thoughts on OSF's Play "Translations"
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival's Allen Elizabethan Theatre. Featured is the set of OSF's 2013 production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Photo by T. Charles Erickson.
Shakespeare and Beyond

Shock of the New, or a Ploy from the Past? Thoughts on OSF's Play "Translations"

Posted
Author
Richard Schoch

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s Allen Elizabethan Theatre. Featured is the set of OSF’s 2013 production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Photo by T. Charles Erickson. Much ado about the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, which has announced plans to ‘translate’ all of…

Shakespeare in the Caribbean
Shakespeare and Beyond

Shakespeare in the Caribbean

Posted
Author
Esther French

Roxi Victorian as Hero (center) with the cast of Folger Theatre’s Much Ado About Nothing, a 2009 production inspired by the D.C. Caribbean Carnival. Photo by Carol Pratt. As you’ll hear in this episode of the Folger’s Shakespeare Unlimited podcast, Shakespeare…

As You Like It in Esperanto: Washington, DC, 1910
Shakespeare and Beyond

As You Like It in Esperanto: Washington, DC, 1910

Posted
Author
Sarah Hovde

Folger Finds delivers delightful and insightful moments with the Folger collection. Sarah Hovde, a cataloger at the Folger Shakespeare Library, shares the story behind a 1910 Esperanto edition of Shakespeare’s As You Like It.   Heard any Esperanto lately? Designed by…

The first new Folger Folio (Fourth Folio, that is) in over 80 years
Shakespeare and Beyond

The first new Folger Folio (Fourth Folio, that is) in over 80 years

Posted
Author
Caroline Duroselle-Melish

This copy of the Fourth Folio, published in 1685, is the first Shakespeare Folio to be added to the Folger Shakespeare Library collection since the days of our founders, Henry Folger (1857-1930) and Emily Folger (1858-1936). The collection now holds…

What makes a Shakespearean actor truly great?
Shakespeare and Beyond

What makes a Shakespearean actor truly great?

Posted
Author
Esther French

A recent episode of the Folger’s Shakespeare Unlimited podcast offers an interesting interview with British Shakespearean scholar and author Stanley Wells. At the heart of that conversation, one might say, is a simple question. For all the contributions of directors…

1 71 72 73