Bill Cain; dir: David Barker. OREGON SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL'S PRODUCTION OF EQUIVOCATION. In dark times, the most treacherous weapon is the truth. London, 1605: The worlds of King James and the ...
Even in Shakespeare’s own time, people idolized him. Otherwise his colleague Ben Jonson would never have bothered to say, after Shakespeare’s death, that he loved the man as well as anybody, “this ...
This is James Taylor with Theatre Talk. A less subtle title for Bill Cain's new play Equivocation would be "Shakespeare in War." Just as Shakespeare in Love (the Oscar-winning 1998 film, written by ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. As he watched the World Trade Center towers implode, Bill Cain, ...
I‘m having a hard time coalescing my thoughts about Bill Cain’s new play, “Equivocation.” Enjoyable, yes. Easy, not so much. An anachronistic, erudite visit with William Shakespeare and what he might ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. David Esbjornson is slated to direct the upcoming production of Bill ...
There’s no equivocating: The Bay Area premiere of Bill Cain’s “Equivocation” is a hit. The exhilarating show, which had its world premiere at Oregon Shakespeare Festival last year and won a 2010 ...
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