Articles tagged:Royal Shakespeare Company

Posted: Thu Feb 16 12:41 p.m. by AnnArbor.com Staff

Members of Britain's Royal Shakespeare Company will again visit Ann Arbor next month for a number of events open to the public, the University of Michigan announced today. The U-M and the University Musical Society have enjoyed a long-term partnership with the presitigious company, which has presented a number of ...

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Posted: Fri Mar 26 10:12 p.m. by Jenn McKee Entertainment Journalist, AnnArbor.com

As part of the ongoing 10-day collaboration between the University of Michigan and the Royal Shakespeare Company to develop 3 plays, RSC director Greg Doran presented, along with 9 actors, a staged reading of William Shakespeare and John Fletcher’s play “Cardenio” — for which there’s no known text — on ...

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Posted: Wed Mar 24 9:49 a.m. by James Dickson
University of Michigan professors help Royal Shakespeare Company round out the creative process

The Royal Shakespeare Company's relationship with the University of Michigan has entered its second generation. In its three previous visits to Ann Arbor, the company has focused on public performances of classic and original works. But in its current, and fourth, trip to Ann Arbor, the troupe is more focused ...

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Posted: Sun Mar 21 5:52 a.m. by Jenn McKee Entertainment Journalist, AnnArbor.com

Apparently, now that the Ides of March has passed, it’s safe for members of the Royal Shakespeare Company to travel back to the University of Michigan again — this time, for an intensive, 10-day creative collaboration.

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Posted: Fri Feb 26 11:42 a.m. by AnnArbor.com Staff
Royal Shakespeare Company returning to develop 3 plays, including "lost" work

ShakespeareThe Royal Shakespeare Company is returning to Ann Arbor. The University of Michigan announced that members of the company — actors, writers and directors — will visit the university next month, March 20-31, to work on a special project: collaborative development of 3 in-progress plays. Although the plays will not ...

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